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		<title>Warmer, Drier Forecast is Daunting!</title>
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On the front page of Tuesday’s Denver Post, there’s a report that I really didn’t need to read. Under the headline, “Warm &#038; Dry” there’s a three-month precipitation probability for many parts of the West that calls for warmer, drier weather—something that will have serious implications for anyone who was looking forward to a wet [...]]]></description>
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