Long-term weather changes in Southwest mean dry areas get drier

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Long-term weather changes in Southwest mean dry areas get drier

High-pressure has become stronger over decade
A tumbleweed sits at the edge of the Rio Grande on the northern edge of Albuquerque. As winter snowpack, spring runoff and summer monsoons become less consistent, water managers in the West are being forced to reconsider contingency plans.

Long-term weather changes in Southwest mean dry areas get drier

A tumbleweed sits at the edge of the Rio Grande on the northern edge of Albuquerque. As winter snowpack, spring runoff and summer monsoons become less consistent, water managers in the West are being forced to reconsider contingency plans.
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