Southern California to Receive Significantly Less Snowfall Due to Climate Change
Jun 17, 2013 09:31 AM EDT
If current climate change trends continue, Southern California could be seeing significantly less snowfall by the end of the century, a new UCLA study asserts. If left unchecked, Los Angeles-area mountains will be receiving 30 to 40 percent less snow by midcentury, and up to two-thirds less snow by 2100 than in the years leading up to 2000.