An aerial view of the Collett Ridge wildfire, burning amid the fall colors of the southern mountains. (Photo: US Forest Service)The last time the rain gauge at Asheville Regional Airport collected much more than a teardrop prior to last Tuesday was three months ago, on Aug. 27, when 1.06 inches of rain fell. In the interim, this mountain town was as dry as sand, federal weather data show, and is nearly 11 inches short of rain for the year. Ditto Hickory (-9.65 inches), Southern Pines (-12.14 inches) and Reidsville (-8.25 inches). Droughts, floods, off-season tornados, weird cold snaps and unseasonably warm temperatures: All are hallmarks of a changing climate, not in the future, but happenin
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