South Texas Faces Prolonged Drought
South Texas is experiencing a prolonged drought, leading to concerns about reservoir levels. Texas State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon stated that climate change has increased temperatures, resulting in higher evaporation losses from lakes and decreased soil moisture.
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WBUR Boston
“The city relies heavily on rainfall to refill its reservoirs, but in recent years, that rain hasn't come, part of a prolonged drought across South Texas.”
WBUR Boston
“that rain hasn't come, part of a prolonged drought across South Texas.”
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