Study says California's 2023 snowy rescue from megadrought was freak event
Briefly

Last year's snow in California, which ended a two-decade-long drought, is unlikely to reoccur frequently due to climate change causing future snowfalls to decrease significantly.
Climate change will make it increasingly rare for most people to witness snow events like 2023 in California, with future 1-in-20-year deluges projected to be 58% smaller by the end of the century.
UCLA climate scientist warns that 2023's snow record in California could be the coldest and snowiest winter witnessed by many in their lifetimes due to climate change impact.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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