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August 20, 2008

"Fay's" Impact on Southeast

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Where the parts of Georgia, North and South Carolina connect are still plagued by an exceptional drought, the worst category.  The drought is both agricultural (crops, pastures) and hydrological (lakes, rivers).  Unfortunately, the forecast says "Fay" will stay south of this area.  Rainfall totals could reach 15 - 20 inches in northern Florida and southern Georgia.

Southeast Drought Monitor

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