I know that in the last few years, water levels at lakes/reservoirs
in the Northeast had been a bit low, and the drought term had been used
on occasion.
With the tremendous amounts of rain provided by all of these landfalling
Hurricanes that have moved up the East Coast, have the water levels
returned to normal (save the flooding)?
Hurricanes solve NE drought issues?
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