Clewiston and Moore Haven were lucky enough to get a little rain Monday, and our inland communities in Glades and Hendry counties will again be the best locations to receive rainfall today. Coastal communities, however, will remain mainly dry through the next couple days. The drought continues, and Fort Myers is currently 3.93" in rainfall deficit.
-KW
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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