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* The drought in the American south west seems to have been washed away by rains over the holiday period.

US Drought Monitor downgraded the situation in Southern California and Arizona from “extreme” to “severe” over the New Year. At the same time, a series of storms has taken the snowpack in the Rocky Mountains which feed the California Water Project from the north to 103% of normal. This suggests that the CWP, which serves 25 million Californians, may be ...

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