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IL Climatologist Says Drought will Linger through 2013

Illinois' state climatologist says he believes the worst U.S. drought in decades likely will continue through next year.

The Belleville News-Democrat  reports that Jim Angel of the Illinois State Water Survey says ``it's going to be a long, slow recovery from this particular drought.'' Angel spoke Thursday during a conference in St. Louis about the Mississippi River's future.

More than 60% of the continental U.S. has been gripped by some form of drought since last summer. More than 90% of Nebraska and Oklahoma were hit by extreme or exceptional drought. Those are the two worst classifications. The drought has withered crops and lowered the Mississippi River's levels to a point that could force slowdowns, if not shutdowns, of barge traffic between St. Louis and Cairo.
 

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