Absolutely. Perhaps the biggest influence of climate change on water resources is indeed the change in the snow pattern. What we have is winter warming, so the ratio of rain to snow changes. Especially in the shoulder seasons and at lower elevations, we have shallower snowpacks. The problem there is that you really need that deep snowpack to provide the melt in mid to late summer. Unfortunately, the declining snowpacks are moving in exactly the wrong direction relative to our need for more water for our crops in the future.
On December 7th, 2017. See this statement in context.