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Persistent drought continues to lower lake levels across north-central Minnesota
The DNR said 12 to 16 inches of precipitation below normal over four years has left lakes, soil and groundwater depleted.
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Low lake levels across Minnesota Impacting Recreation
Recent weeks of lower-than-normal rainfall and higher-than-normal temperatures have intensified persistent drought and lowered lake levels across large parts of Minnesota, pushing much of the north-central region into a severe “storage drought.” According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), years of dry conditions have severely depleted long-term water reserves in lakes, soil, and groundwater. State Climatologist Luigi Romolo…
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North-central Minnesota experiencing a “storage drought.”
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