Warming Climate To Bring Changes To Columbia River Flow Management; Less Snow, More Rain, Higher Winter-Spring Flows, Low Summer Flows

Climate change is expected to alter Columbia River basin streamflows in the coming years with higher water and more rain but less snowpack in winter, and more drought and lower water in the summer, which could result in less water for summer spill.

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