hiroto
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Only if those were all snow :-(
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...fall/?rss_id=Boston.com+--+Massachusetts+news
BOSTON—There's an upside to all that snow and rain Massachusetts has had this winter: Officials have lifted a drought advisory that had been in effect for most of the state since last October.
The Massachusetts Drought Management Task Force says the entire state is now within the normal range in terms of water resources.
Dry conditions late last year prompted an advisory for four of the state's six water resources management districts. They encompassed all of Massachusetts except Cape Cod, the Islands and Berkshire County.
Since then, there's been a dramatic increase in precipitation, culminating in a statewide average of 8.7 inches last month. That is about 270 percent above normal and made last month the wettest February on record in the state.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...fall/?rss_id=Boston.com+--+Massachusetts+news
BOSTON—There's an upside to all that snow and rain Massachusetts has had this winter: Officials have lifted a drought advisory that had been in effect for most of the state since last October.
The Massachusetts Drought Management Task Force says the entire state is now within the normal range in terms of water resources.
Dry conditions late last year prompted an advisory for four of the state's six water resources management districts. They encompassed all of Massachusetts except Cape Cod, the Islands and Berkshire County.
Since then, there's been a dramatic increase in precipitation, culminating in a statewide average of 8.7 inches last month. That is about 270 percent above normal and made last month the wettest February on record in the state.