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🌧️ Rainfall ove

🌧️ Rainfall over the weekend brought some welcome relief, but drought conditions across northeast and central Florida remain severe.

While many areas received rain, a single weather event cannot make up for months of significant rainfall deficits. 📊 In northeast Florida, nearly 31 inches of rainfall over the next three months would be needed to eliminate current drought conditions.

💧 Residents, businesses, and large water users are encouraged to continue conserving water and follow all mandatory and voluntary watering restrictions currently in place.

Every drop counts as we work together to protect Florida’s water resources.

Learn more: www.sjrwmd.com/wateringrestrictions/

#WaterConservation #FloridaDrought #SJRWMD #WaterMatters #SaveWater
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📬 Then and now: Newnans Lake.

This vintage postcard captures the timeless beauty of Newnans Lake near Gainesville — a landscape that still inspires today. Just 10 minutes east of Gainesville, the Newnans Lake Conservation Area spans 6,968 acres of forests, wetlands, and scenic waterways. 🌿💧

Special highlights include:
🦅 Bald eagle nests near trails on the North Tract
🌲 Towering pines on the Hatchet Creek Tract reaching nearly 120 feet
🌊 Numerous meandering creeks flowing through the property

Protected by the St. Johns River Water Management District, this special place offers a glimpse of Florida’s natural beauty past and present.

#SJRWMD #NewnansLake #FloridaHistory #VintageFlorida #Conservation #Gainesville #ExploreFlorida
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8 hours ago
✨ Join the SJRWMD

✨ Join the SJRWMD team!
💧 Help protect Florida water
💼 Competitive pay + benefits
📍 Open roles available
🌱 Make a real impact
👉 Apply today: bit.ly/SJRWMD-JOBS
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Rainfall dashboard

Daily: 0.13
Monthly: 4.99
Yearly: 43.54

The monthly rainfall total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the past 30 days.

The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.


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