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Friday, June 12, 2015

May was the wettest month in U.S. history as climate change continues to wreak havoc on the country

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This past May has set another record for climate extremes in the U.S., with NOAA reporting that while California continued to languish in drought, the contiguous U.S.as a whole had the wettest month since record-keeping began 121 years ago. An average of 4.36 inches of rain and snow fell on the lower 48 states, and according to the AP, NOAA climate scientists have calculated that this amounts to over 200 trillion gallons of precipitation in four weeks.

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