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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-06T11:27:12.000Z",
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    "Green Issues, Science, Conservation & Gardening - Dorset East",
    "Green Issues, Science, Conservation & Gardening - Dorset North",
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  "textContent": "For many people in Dorset, this winter has blurred into a single, grey stretch of damp days. Rain has fallen again and again, often without drama, but with a persistence that has slowly worn down rivers, roads and patience alike. Fields remain sodden, chalk streams are running high, and surface water now gathers after even […]\n\nThe post No End in Sight: Dorset’s Rain Record Shattered appeared first on Dorset Eye.",
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