California was declared totally drought free for the first time in more than seven years on Thursday, following unusually abundant winter rains and snowfall statewide, according to the government’s weekly report on U.S. drought conditions.
The U.S. Drought Monitor’s latest survey reflected an astonishing turnaround - at least for now - from a severe, prolonged dry spell that reduced irrigation supplies to farmers, forced strict household conservation measures and stoked a spate of deadly, devastating wildfires.
A relatively small swath of California’s southern-most region, including most of San Diego County, remains labeled “abnormally dry” on the drought map index, as does a tiny patch at the state’s extreme northern end along the Oregon border.
But this week marks the first time since mid-December of 2011 that 100 percent of the state has been classified as being free of drought, defined as a moisture deficit severe enough to cause social, environmental or economic ills. Conditions were classified as normal across 93 percent of the state.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-california-drought-idUSKCN1QW09A
(Score: 2) by Bot on Saturday March 16 2019, @07:37AM (1 child)
Gonna win another term, then...
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(Score: 2) by krishnoid on Saturday March 16 2019, @08:40AM
Good point -- he could probably take Illinois [youtube.com] with that added to his voting base.