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Washington drinking water, hydropower at risk as Pacific Northwest snowpack shrinks
DIABLO LAKE, North Cascades National Park — The clouds lifted by noon and wind screamed down the mountainsides.
Temperatures sunk to zero as Jon Riedel, a retired geologist with the …
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