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In this episode, we break down the ongoing drought across the Southeastern United States and what it really means for those who live and spend time outdoors. From the science behind drought conditions to the history of major dry periods in the region, we cover how and why these patterns develop. We also dive into Florida’s seasonal weather cycle, including when the rainy season typically begins and how it impacts recovery. Along the way, we discuss the increased risk of wildfires, highlight some of the most significant fires to hit the Southeast, and explain how drought conditions affect wildlife movement, habitat, and hunting strategies. Whether you’re a hunter, land manager, or just someone who pays attention to the outdoors, this episode gives you a grounded, real-world look at how drought shapes the landscape in the Southeast.
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