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Record High Temp’s Push Drought Conditions Higher in the Carolinas

  Program 8449  (download mp3)
  Posted on Fri, Jul 6, 2012


It should come as no surprise that this week’s drought monitor shows a deterioration of moisture conditions in North & South Carolina, as well as Virginia. SFNToday Meteorologist Kyle Bridgers discusses current and future weather conditions.
 

For more on this week’s drought monitor, click here.
 

Southern Farm Network and SFNToday meteorologist Kyle Bridgers.
 

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