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NYC lifts drought warning after days of rain
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NYC lifts drought warning after days of rain

Last updated: December 17, 2024 5:46 pm
Editorial Board Published December 17, 2024
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New York Metropolis is not underneath a drought warning after a number of days of rain and different favorable developments, Mayor Adams introduced Monday.

The drought warning was declared on Nov. 18 and lasted for practically a month, as the town’s water administration staff labored to enhance reservoir ranges all through its huge watershed.

“We’re in a much better place than we were a few weeks ago, allowing us to downgrade our drought warning to a drought watch,” Adams mentioned in an announcement. “If conditions continue, we hope that, in the coming weeks, we will be able to rescind the watch as well.”

New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams speaks at a press convention within the Blue Room in Metropolis Corridor Monday, Dec. 16, 2024 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Every day Information)

About 1-3 inches of rain have fallen all through the town in December, with extra accumulating in surrounding areas. Although Tuesday was anticipated to stay dry, extra rain was within the forecast for Wednesday afternoon into Thursday night.

Reservoir ranges have been additionally boosted by upstate snowmelt and the choice to pause the huge restore venture on the Delaware Aqueduct. Officers mentioned the venture continued into the autumn and winter based mostly on projections for above-average rainfall. As an alternative, the town recorded its driest month in historical past in October.

“It’s a good reminder of the kind of world climate change is creating: a world with more extreme weather events and more dangerous impacts,” Adams mentioned.

This 12 months’s drought warning was the town’s first since 2002. It got here amid a whole lot of brush fires within the 5 boroughs, together with a blaze in Prospect Park. The drought watch, which started on Nov. 2, stays in impact.

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