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Palm Beach County residents will likely see lower water levels in community lakes and ponds because of these dry conditions.Extreme drought emerged in parts of the Florida Panhandle this week amid growing precipitation deficits, very low streamflows and declining soil moisture in the Southeast. The region is also seeing increased fire danger.
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Lost & Found: Attention shoppers! Blue light special or not, please don't return your carts to our canal banks. Debris can impede the flood control system and be costly to remove. Email info@lwdd.net to report illegal dumping on LWDD property . . . or to claim your lost item. ... See MoreSee Less

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