Drought may get worse
Story Date: 10/27/2016

 

Source: SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 10/26/16

NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center issued a La Niña watch this month, saying it will develop in late fall or early winter. La Niña tends to bring drier, warmer winters to the southern U.S., which means little to no relief to drought-stricken agricultural areas.

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