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Good morning, friends of The Short List! It's John, here again with some of the best work of the week from the USA TODAY Network. Well, the holiday season is rolling along. Here's hoping that all your gift purchases are being properly handled. |
Today I want to shine the spotlight on "Downpour," a USA TODAY investigation that detailed a stunning shift in the way precipitation falls in America. If you live east of the Rockies, it's not your imagination: More rain is falling, and it's coming in more intense bursts. In the West, meanwhile, people are waiting longer to see any rain at all. And as states rack up records for rainfall, flooding, droughts and wildfire, it's becoming clear our country's infrastructure – including vital sewer lines – was built for the climate of the past, not the one we're seeing today. |
More from the "Downpour" series: |
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There are more compelling reads below. 👇 Have a great weekend! |
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