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(KSL News) Snow in Utah could eventually be a thing of the past, according to Colorado researchers.
A team from the University of Colorado says climate changes will greatly reduce the amount of snow at resorts lower in the Rocky Mountains and could completely stop snow in the region in the next 100 years. They say the temperature will also rise more than ten degrees by the year 2100.
Reducing carbon emissions could help slow the climate changes, but the researchers say it is unclear if that could stop them all together.