SCIENCENYT US
A Terrible Winter for Snow Heads Into a Bleak Summer of Drought
Towns in the Desert and Mountain West, including Kearny, Arizona, face severe water shortages due to drought, with uneven rationing efforts. The region is experiencing a transition from a harsh winter with low snowfall to a dry summer, exacerbating water scarcity concerns.
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