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Climate Trends Not Expected to Change

Climate Trends Not Expected to Change

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Regional climate experts don’t expect much change in the warm and dry trends for the next few months.

Brian Fuchs with the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says October temperature look to stay above normal…

Fuchs says October precipitation will stay below normal again…

Fuchs says the trends for the ninety day outlook don’t change much either..

Fuchs moderated the monthly north central region climate update.

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