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There is something amiss with snowfall in the Himalayas from Nepal to Hindu Kush.

www.dailykos.com There is something amiss with snowfall in the Himalayas from Nepal to Hindu Kush.

"The Himalayan region – not just in India, but the entire Hindu Kush and Karakoram – has steep slopes that host snow or permafrost. These are vulnerable slopes, and as heat rises and there is a lack of sufficient snowfall, these areas are likely to...

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There is something amiss with snowfall in the Himalayas from Nepal to Hindu Kush.

The lower and middle elevations of the Himalayas mountains receive their heavy snowfall in the peak of winter, which runs from December 21 through January 29, where up to five feet of snow covers valleys and slopes alike. There is little to zero snow from Nepal to the Hindu Kush this winter, and worries about climate change are in the region's mind.

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