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Drought Mitigation
Title
Seasonal Outlook into late winter
Date
9/21/2004
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Drought Mitigation - Doc Type
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<br /> <br />Temperature Forecasts (CPC) <br /> <br />1 1 <br />~ <br />. <br /> <br />,,~ <br /> <br />~ "1.~<;,-. <br />J <br />c ~s UAL ..... <br />fHfl:Hi r~2l'l... II <br />~ fHANS Fl80vt < <br />. "CI'IN'HClR""L <br />B ,,[I'INS anOw <br />.-::tG--r -80 <br /> <br /> <br />~....., <br /> <br />-<".... <br /> <br />/ <br />, <br /> <br />33 <br /> <br />TEMPERATURE OUTLOO('~ <br />O.~ MO LL SEASONAL <br />VALIOI OND 200~ <br />MADEl 16 SEP 200"1 <br />-do ----d,~\ <br /> <br />-\ J <br /> <br />TEMPERATuRE OU1LOO(~ <br />3.5 MO LL SEASONAL <br />VALlOI .Jrl'1 200~ <br />MADE: 16 SEP 200'1 <br />-120 ------l1~\ <br /> <br />-lOD <br /> <br />'(I "":'''''1. <br />~~.;.., <br />J <br />,,"'... 'i"''' ~ <br />~HflNCU rCl II. ". III <br />I'I..CIlNSI'IIlOlft < <br />...C,.,UHClRI'IIlL <br />_!tUNS.hOW <br />~.$O-r -80 <br /> <br />According to CPC, the upcoming fall and winter seasons have a better- <br />than-average chance of being wanner than normal both to our north and <br />southwest, while Texas and adjacent regions may be colder-than-normal <br />during late fall in particular. <br />
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