After a wet spring that saw 11.34 inches of rain fall through May, which was 2.7 inches above average, a severe drought developed over the summer in northwest Ohio.
It has continued into the fall and from Aug. 1 to Oct. 15, only 2.22 inches of rain was recorded in Toledo, which is 4.98 inches below average. As a result, the Maumee River is at the lowest that it has been since 1988, according to several residents of Grand Rapids, Waterville, and Maumee.
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