Articles related to "Wet Spring"A wetter than usual spring and/or a hotter and drier than usual summer will be reflected in how the garden looks in the late summer.
NOAA scientists predict major flooding across most of the United States, due to record rainfall and snow pack this winter. La NiƱa continues through June 2008, weakening.
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