This radio show discusses why, in New England, many rivers are flowing earlier in the year than usual. The findings of the U.S. Geological Survey are discussed, as well as possible contributing factors such as warmer air temperatures and early snowmelt. This clip lasts 1 minute and 33 seconds.
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