New England Rivers Melting Sooner in Spring

New England Rivers Melting Sooner in Spring

Winter in New England just isn't what it used to be. And now scientists have a released new numbers that illustrate the change.

The total number of days of ice on the region's rivers has declined significantly in recent decades and particularly in the spring. The study examined the number of days in which there is enough ice on a river to affect the flow. They looked at rivers in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.

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