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Ten years ago, this week, New York City and New Jersey were ravaged by Superstorm Sandy, what was then considered a once-in-a-lifetime disaster. But storms of the same magnitude are becoming regular occurrences.
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The dry conditions could mean a low yield of shallow-root vegetables for New York farms, but wet weather may be ahead.
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What does winter have in store? It’s the time of year again when Central New Yorkers begin to ponder what weather patterns lie ahead. Bitter temperatures…