Axios - This winter has been brutally cold for many Americans — yet winters are getting shorter across most U.S. cities amid climate change, Alex Fitzpatrick writes from a new Climate Central report.
Compared to 1970-1997, temperature-defined winters are now shorter in 80% of the 245 major U.S. cities analyzed.
- Winter has shortened the most in Juneau (62 days) and Anchorage (49 days), "consistent with exceptionally rapid warming in Alaska and other high-latitude locations."
- Among continental U.S. cities, Miami's winters have shortened the most (38 days).More
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