
Ida recovery could be slowed by rain this holiday weekend
CNN
Labor Day is usually the signal that summer is coming to an end, and it has been a summer for the record books. Summer was plagued by record drought, wildfires and multiple landfalling tropical systems, so maybe Mother Nature is finally giving us a break. For those still cleaning up from Hurricane Ida this break is welcomed relief.
After record drought, wildfires and multiple tropical weather systems making landfall, the United States could use a break -- especially people cleaning up from Hurricane Ida. The Weather Prediction Center (WPC) says the forecast calls for "cooler and drier weather to support ongoing cleanup efforts in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic the next couple days."More Related News

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