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  2. Canadian Prairies - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Prairies (usually referred to as simply the Prairies in Canada) is a region in Western Canada. It includes the Canadian portion of the Great Plains and the Prairie provinces, namely Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. [2] These provinces are partially covered by grasslands, plains, and lowlands, mostly in the southern regions.

  3. A month’s worth of rain in 3 days triggers dangerous flash ...

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    Between 6 and 8 inches of rain fell in the College Station, Texas, area – about 80 miles northwest of Houston – from Monday to Thursday. The city picks up around 3 inches of rain on average in ...

  4. Severe weather threat moves through Gulf Coast after Dallas ...

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    As of early Thursday morning, at least 4.45 inches of rain was reported in Grand Prairie, 4.32 inches of rain was reported at the Mesquite Airport and 3.91 inches was recorded at Dallas Fort Worth ...

  5. Rain eases in Southeast Texas but flooding will take time to ...

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    The rainfall began to ease in the hardest hit areas of Southeast Texas late Sunday, but water that has swelled in rivers, creeks and lakes will not begin to fully recede until later this week ...

  6. Prairie - Wikipedia

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    Tallgrass prairies receive over 30 inches of rainfall per year, whereas shortgrass prairies are much more arid, receiving only 12 inches or so, and mixed-grass prairies receive intermediate rainfall. [13] [14] Wet, mesic, and dry prairie ecosystems can also form more locally due to soil and terrain characteristics. Wet prairies may form in low ...

  7. 2023 Canadian drought - Wikipedia

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    The rapid spread of the 2023 Canadian wildfires was exacerbated by the drought. [4] [5] Vegetation throughout Canada was exceptionally dry, leading to tinder-like conditions. Lightning strikes in Canada's west, the most common cause of wildfires in Canada, were not commonly accompanied by any significant rain. [6]

  8. See live map of road conditions, closures in Central Texas as ...

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    Here's a look at road conditions and closures across Central Texas. Road closures: Heavy rain flooding closes more than 30 roads from Georgetown to San Marcos Road closures, driving conditions map ...

  9. Great Plains ecoregion - Wikipedia

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    Short-grass prairies are found in the high plains of Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming. 70% of the original short-grass prairie remains today, making it one of the least fragmented prairie ecosystems. [6]