The larger map shows average temperature change during winter (December-February) from 1895-2017. The smaller column of maps on the right shows individual monthly
averages over the same time period. If we take into consideration the data collected for more than a century, what predictions could we make about the future climate in the US?
Choose ALL the answers that apply.
A) Decrease in average annual snowfall
B) Less snow cover at higher elevations.
C) Shorter winter season, earlier spring
D) Fewer days with below freezing temperatures
E) Drought conditions for the west and southwest
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