Oregon snowfall could plunge 50% by 2100, state climate report says
- Oregon's snowfall is projected to decline 50% by 2100 due to global warming, as stated in the Seventh Oregon Climate Assessment.
- The report indicates Oregonians will face more severe droughts and increased heavy winter rains instead of snow.
- The average annual temperature in Oregon has risen 2.2 degrees Fahrenheit since the Industrial Revolution, with further increases expected.
- The report is used in statewide emergency and natural hazard planning, according to Erica Fleishman, Director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute.
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