Heavy rains, deep snowfalls, monster floods and killing droughts are signs of a "new normal" of extreme U.S. weather events fueled by climate change
An upsurge in heavy rainstorms in the United States has coincided with prolonged drought, sometimes in the same location
west Texas has seen a record-length dry period over the last five years, even as there have been two 100-year rain events
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