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Why this summer may be especially hot in the United States
A new outlook for summer from the National Weather Service is a toasty one: Hotter-than-normal conditions are favored almost everywhere, except for a small portion of the northern Plains. The highest odds for a hot summer stretch from Texas into the Pacific Northwest, as well as much of the Northeast.
This forecast sets the stage for bouts of record-challenging high temperatures throughout the nation and the possibility of the hottest summer ever observed. In the central states and Rocky Mountains, the combination of heat and an expectation for drier-than-normal weather will increase drought potential. It will also raise the fire threat in some areas.
Drought has been officially declared where I am. We will only receive about 65% of our water allotment for irrigation purposes
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Moderate Drought for the metro areas of Collier County...
Florida Drought Update: 7-18-2023
South Florida Water Management District – Water Shortage Watch
For additional information on water restrictions, area residents are encouraged to call the SFWMD’s toll-free Water Shortage Hotline at 1-800-662-8876 or contact their regional SFWMD service center.
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