Weather is the norm Indian francisco
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UNITED STATES—The popular definition of 'Indian summer' suggests that it is unseasonably warm and dry weather in spring or autumn, and that it typically happens after frost. It makes about as much sense as our so-called drought, which is actually the normal weather for our chaparral climate.
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UNITED STATES—The popular definition of 'Indian summer' suggests that it is unseasonably warm and dry weather in spring or autumn, and that it typically happens after frost. It makes about as much sense as our so-called drought, which is actually the normal weather for our chaparral climate. ...
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