"New Mexico just bore the brunt of one of the worst droughts in history, but the worst is finally over. Over August, weather experts have seen considerable improvements in the weather of the state, reports KRQE News 13. Heavy monsoon rains in recent weeks helped refill reservoirs back to normal levels, although experts say it'll take constant heavy rains to keep New Mexico's ecology alive. As of press time, all but one of the state's parks have reopened after what seemed to be an eternal dry spell. However, it's only a matter of time before the next dry spell arrives, so it's best to get ready. With a parched landscape, the West has been beset by major wildfires over the past several months. Protection from the heat and flames requires only the best roof materials designed to take the heat and the most reliable Santa Fe, NM roofing contractors to install them. Take note of the following roofing materials in case of a new roof or roof replacement."
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