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		<description><![CDATA[Western Washington and Oregon are dry, dry, dry. | The U.S. Geological Survey doesn&#8217;t lie: western Washington and Oregon are dry, dry, dry.&nbsp; Behold, and keep in mind, red and yellow circles mean low streamflow, green means average, and blue means high streamflow: Click on the maps above to see the legends that explain the data. Luckily, Idaho&#8217;s streams aren&#8217;t doing so bad&#8212;though at this time of year, full streams east of the Cascades are likely to be a...]]></description>
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