Forecasters say recent rain in Georgia has lifted much of the state out of the government’s worst drought designation of “exceptional”. But around 20-percent of Georgia remains under “extreme” drought conditions. Small reservoirs have benefited from the rains and have refilled. However, larger ones are still challenged, such as Lake Lanier, now around 52-percent full.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Recent rain changes drought designation
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
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3/26/2008 08:41:00 AM
Labels: drought, Lake Lanier, rainfall