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A record dry year is creating extreme drought in the West. But even if it rains, climate change will continue to shrink the water supply for millions of people.
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The drought gripping much of the state has some thinking back to 2011, the worst single-year drought in Texas history.
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Texas Ranchers, Activists And Local Officials Are Bracing For Megadroughts Brought By Climate ChangeArthur Uhl III has been ranching for 30 years and routinely has the same lament: "It doesn't rain enough."Uhl, who works on his family's San Angelo-area…
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Texas is no stranger to droughts. From the bone-dry stretch of the 1950s, the state’s longest drought, to the fiery months of 2011, the state’s single...
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From Texas Standard . The latest U.S. Drought Monitor Map shows most of Texas is in some stage of drought. The worst of it is up in the Panhandle, but...
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Hurricane Harvey, which caused massive flooding in Texas, cost $125 billion, making it the most expensive U.S. disaster last year.With hurricanes,…
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Update, Sunday night: The rain kept falling and falling -- and when it finally stopped, 21 inches fell in Corsicana in Navarro County, which is about an…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Texas kicks Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid; Ahmed Mohamed visits the White House; extreme drought enters…
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The drought’s over for now, but not statewide needs for more water. The Texas Water Development Board votes Thursday (7/23) on loans for projects that…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: In Texas, the drought is over; a Denton Confederate soldier monument is vandalized; the WNBA could be coming…
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Years of drought have taken a toll on agriculture, particularly cattle ranching. Now instead of too little water, there's too much. But the rains may revive pastures and allow rebuilding of herds.
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A new report predicts a future of extreme weather wreaking havoc on the roads and runways in North Texas. Arne Winguth, a professor with UT-Arlington, led…