Georgia: extremely dry May sets records
We received a Georgia drought update today from David Emory Stooksbury, Georgia state climatologist and a professor in the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Here's how it begins:
An extremely dry May is setting low rainfall records across Georgia. May is traditionally one of the drier months, with rainfall normally averaging 3 to 4 inches across the state. No rain was recorded in May in many places from near Macon to south of Albany.
For his complete report today, click here.
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