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hatrack

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Tue Jul 22, 2014, 08:14 AM Jul 2014

NWS - Winter-Spring 2013-14 Warmest On Record For California; 5F Over Avg Jan-June

(Reuters) - California had its warmest winter and spring on record this year, leading to stresses on water resources and agriculture, as well as increased risk of wildfire in the most populous U.S. state, the National Weather Service said Monday.

In an overview of the nation's weather released on the agency's website, meteorologists said temperatures in California were about 5 degrees Fahrenheit above normal during the first six months of 2014, and just over 1 degree hotter than the previous record.

"Despite short-term drought relief in the Central and Southern Plains, long-term drought conditions will continue to impact water resources and agriculture," the report said. "Long-term and short-term drought conditions in the West will also increase wildfire risk."

Wetter weather in the Midwest and parts of Texas improved drought conditions in those areas slightly. But in California, where 100 percent of the state was already enveloped in an ongoing drought, nearly 37 percent of the state was classified as experiencing exceptional drought, the worst conditions, by the end of June, the weather service said.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/21/us-usa-california-drought-idUSKBN0FQ1YH20140721?feedType=RSS&feedName=environmentNews

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