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Changes to snowfall patterns since the 1970s

 Changes to how much precipitation during the winter months falling as snow versus plain old rain. This first image shows the difference in global yearly July 1 to June 30 total snowfall (1973-74 to 2022-23):


This second image shows the changes in precipitation in the US, November to March precipitation, falling as snow (1973-74 to 2022-23):



Source: European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts