Drought Conditions Improve in Western Massachusetts Due to Recent Rainfall
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Drought conditions improve in western Massachusetts due to recent rainfall
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) - With all this rain we've been getting, the drought in western Massachusetts has officially come to an end. Cold water and high river levels pose risks for Memorial Day boating While it may mean a lot of dreary skies and wet days in the Pioneer Valley, we can be glad to know that things are returning to normal in our area, according to the Massachusetts Department of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA). That mean…
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