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Wichita Falls emerges from a decade-long drought as lake levels rise to nearly 88.2%.
Wichita Falls, Texas, has emerged from a severe drought that lasted from 2010 to 2015, with 2011 being the worst year, receiving only 13 inches of rain.
The city recently saw lake levels rise to 88.2%, up 13%, and is no longer listed as drought-affected by the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Despite the improvement, drought restrictions remain in place until the City Council decides to lift them.
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Las Cataratas de Wichita emergen de una sequía de una década mientras los niveles del lago suben a casi el 88,2%.