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Report on upcoming winter rainy season that isn't intended to deny climate change skyfall warnings:
For Kansas and Missouri, El Niño, a months-long weather pattern that typically brings warm winters and extra precipitation to the central U.S., brings hope.
Both states have been stuck in a stubborn drought, slashing farm yields and shrinking ponds for livestock. Aaron Harries, vice president of research and operations for Kansas Wheat, said the possibility of more rain and snow brought on by El Niño was welcome news.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Why a 'Super El Niño' could help drought-stricken Missouri and Kansas this winter
Huge swaths of Missouri and Kansas have continued to be stuck in a months-long drought. But El Niño, a months-long weather pattern that typically brings warm winters and extra precipitation to the central U.S., brings hope.
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