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Drought expected to persist across much of the country this winter but end in Mass., forecasters say

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 21, 2022

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Drought is likely to continue across more than half the country this winter as La Niña returns for a third straight year, bringer warmer-than average temperatures to the Eastern Seaboard, Gulf Coast, and Southwest, according to a released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.Drought conditions are expected to end, though, in parts of Cape Cod, Northern Massachusetts, and Southern New Hampshire, according to NOAA’s... + full article



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