All the places New Mexicans get their water via winter snowpack – headwaters of Rio Grande, Colorado River, and the Pecos – are forecast to see expanding or persisting drought through the spring.
All the places New Mexicans get their water via winter snowpack – headwaters of Rio Grande, Colorado River, and the Pecos – are forecast to see expanding or persisting drought through the spring.
See also “Climate change is drying up the Colorado River : Less snow means more evaporation in a critical water resource” https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/02/climate-change-is-drying-up-the-colorado-river/ and “Colorado River flow dwindles as warming-driven loss of reflective snow energizes evaporation” https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2020/02/19/science.aay9187