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La Niña rain hasn’t arrived in drought-hit western Queensland — and February isn’t looking much better

Two-thirds of the way through what they were told was going to be a wet summer, graziers in drought-declared western Queensland are nervous.
Key points:
- The La Niña still hasn’t presented itself in drought-stricken western Queensland
- The weather bureau is forecasting average to below-average rainfall for the region in February
- Graziers say even if rain does fall it may be too late to make any substantial difference to grass
The big wet that was meant to come with the declared La Niña still has not arrived.
While some were lucky to get rain that transformed dry, barren paddocks into lush, green landscapes, it has been from isolated storms and patchy rainfall with many missing out.
As we enter February and March — traditionally the wettest…
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