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Western drought has doubled to 65% coverage in a year, with Arizona and Utah fully impacted. Record heat and missing monsoon ...
As concerns about Arizona’s water future grow, the state’s public universities and the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) are ...
An unseasonably strong storm could drop a month's worth of rain across the Pacific Northwest. Winds associated with the storm could help clear San Francisco's foggy skies.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, about 40% of Arizona is in extreme drought, with exceptional drought cropping up in the southeast and along the border.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, about 40% of Arizona is in extreme drought, with exceptional drought cropping up in the southeast and along the border.
A relentless drought across Arizona has left people who hunt acorns finding smaller harvests and weaker trees.
Arizona experienced one of its driest years in decades, leaving much of the state in drought. But the monsoon has its limits.
Northern Arizona is faring better, with moderate to severe drought. “The southeast part of the state really hasn’t seen much and was left out of a lot of our spring activity.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, about 40% of Arizona is in extreme drought, with exceptional drought cropping up in the southeast and along the border.
"We need this water. Colorado River water. We're in a desert — we don't get very much rainfall. We need this water to grow our crops," said Matt McGuire, a Yuma farmer.
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