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So far this year (since October 1st) it has rained less than five inches here in Orange Co. The normal by this time of year is over 13 inches.




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The Western U.S. is the driest it's been in 1,200 years, raising questions about a livable future
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The Western U.S. is the driest it's been in 1,200 years, raising questions about a livable future

Water is increasingly scarce in the Western U.S., where 72 percent of the region is in "severe" drought, 26 percent is in exceptional drought and populations are booming. Now states must determine how to increase conservation efforts to maintain livable land.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/weather/drought-here-stay-western-u-s-how-will-states-adapt-n1270248?cid=eml_nbn_20210612&user_email=d60e03639eee858a9d1f722503050fb5c4c275d9e0d473a7e1f6182e26eccb3c&%243p=e_sailthru&_branch_match_id=932576026186395798&utm_medium=Email%20Sailthru


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