Drought Grips Seattle, America’s Wettest City

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that Seattle—long considered the rainiest major city in the U.S.—is now experiencing severe drought. This surprising shift highlights a growing trend called climate whipsawing, where cities experience sudden and extreme shifts between weather extremes. Built to handle regular rainfall, Seattle now faces the new challenge of preparing for water shortages. McIntyre emphasizes how such changes complicate urban planning and stress city infrastructure across the country…

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