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New Study Finds Climate Change Increased Snowfall in Northern Japan by 7%

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The study found an increase in precipitation in Northern Japan. | Image: Study: “Global warming affects the heavy snowfall in late January 2026” A new analysis by researchers at Japan’s science ministry and the Meteorological Research Institute at Japan Meteorological Agency suggests that climate change may actually increase snowfall in some parts of Japan, even as warming temperatures reduce snow in others. The study was entitled “Global warmin…
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SnowBrains broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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