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PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona remains drier than normal, even with rain falling over the past few months. The weekly report ...
Arizona experienced one of its driest years in decades, leaving much of the state in drought. But the monsoon has its limits.
PHOENIX — A state of emergency has been declared at the San Carlos Apache Tribe reservation due to drought conditions, ...
About 75% of Arizona is in drought right now, ranging from moderate, severe, extreme and exceptional levels, a decrease from last year when nearly 100% of the state experienced drought, according ...
Drought will continue into the spring months across Arizona, increasing wildfire risk and stress on water resources and agriculture, according to a new forecast by the National Oceanic and ...
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What will it take to end 3 decades of drought in Arizona? - MSNWinter 2022-2023 brought record snowfall to Arizona's high country and above-average rainfall across much of the region. The drought-weary state may have breathed a sigh of relief as snowmelt ...
In Arizona, where a state drought declaration has been in effect every year since 1999, officials have warned of the potential for especially severe wildfires this year.
(CN) — Amid an unusually wet winter, Arizona may be better off than other Southwest states as it continues to battle a 23-year drought. Data gathered by the National Drought Mitigation Center shows ...
Arizona Drought Talks In Crisis As CAP Devises Controversial New Proposal. No one wants to budge, as farmers, tribes, and cities try to protect their own interests.
Flash flooding and dust storms are threatening Arizona as it braces for a potentially significant flooding event this weekend amid an exceptional drought. Forecast rainfall totals across the US ...
The government is reducing water deliveries to Arizona and Nevada starting in January due to the drought-stricken Colorado River. The Colorado River will operate in a Tier 2 shortage condition for ...
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Part of Arizona in highest drought category since 2022 - MSNNote that from late 2020 into part of 2021, a much larger percentage of Arizona was in “exceptional drought.” That number actually made it up to 76% in December 2020.
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