Sunday, for only the second time in twelve days, the temperature failed to reach 90 or more in Gainesville. But, forecasters say the 90s will return this week - running several degrees above average for the year.
Meanwhile, the Georgia Forestry Commission says the hot, dry weather is beginning to take its toll on the state's trees - and state DNR officials say the water in some north Georgia trout streams is too low and too warm to restock them. (See separate stories.)
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