Sunday, July 20, 2025

Dry Again

 Just enough water left in the river for Roxie to get her feet wet.


"...This is the third time in four years the river has run dry. It was unheard of for decades before 2022. But this year seems to be the earliest we’ve seen it happen in recent memory. For anyone who drives, or walks by, it’s a grim sign of climate change for New Mexico. 

Data from the EPA shows the snowpack that feeds the Rio Grande has been steadily dropping since the 1950s... "  - KOB Ch.4

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