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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-22T05:45:30.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Jim Adler's home is nestled in a Yachats River valley rainforest three miles from the ocean and where he has tracked rainfall for 17 years. What he and others who measure precipitation are seeing is increasingly drier springs and summers that state officials are now warning is becoming the new normal in a region renowned for its rain.\n\nThe post “The new normal?” Coastal weather watchers and water managers sounding alarm on another summer drought appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
  "title": "“The new normal?” Coastal weather watchers and water managers sounding alarm on another summer drought"
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