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	<title>Memphis area drought erases mark set during Dust Bowl years</title>
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    The March-May period - the informal &quot;spring&quot; chronicled by meteorologists - brought Memphis a mere 6.73 inches of rain. That total shattered a 76-year-old record for dryness - eclipsing the Dust Bowl years and the drought of 1988 - and is only about 40% of the normal precipitation level for what should be the wettest months of the year.
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