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Lake Okeechobee experiences seasonal changes primarily influenced by Florida's wet and dry seasons. During the wet season (May to October), increased rainfall leads to higher water levels and nutrient runoff, which can enhance algal blooms. Conversely, the dry season (November to April) sees lower water levels, reduced inflow, and potential ecological stress on fish and wildlife. These fluctuations affect the lake's water quality, habitats, and surrounding ecosystems.

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