The result is
less snow overall as global temperatures increase, but more extreme snowstorms.
Not exact matches
You'll be using
less product
overall to melt the same amount of
snow, and it won't mess with the soil of your lawn or garden.
That means that, for example, places like Boston may see
less snowy winters
overall, punctuated in some years by blizzards that drop a foot or two of
snow.
Yahoo News — February 18, 2013 AP By SETH BORENSTEIN Global warming could lead to more blizzards but
less overall snow.
But according to a study performed last year, the good news is more so that
less snow will mean more water for the trees, which will dramatically increase the forest's
overall cooling impact.
Hence if it warms there will always be
overall less snow despite one small new area being able to temporarily have more.
It increases temperature
overall, which, all other things being equal, would lead to
less snow.