Dry conditions in the Northeast are worsening, creating a scenario for fire danger in the region to persist, an updated map ...
Parched fields and damaging blazes: The Northeast drought and wildfires in photos More than 58% of the Northeast is in ...
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The return of drought in U.S. cattle-producing areas is delaying ranchers' plans to expand production after the nation's herd shrank to its smallest level in seven decades, farmers and analysts said.
Thursday the latest Drought Monitor was released and it confirmed what many of us already know — the drought is getting worse. For the last two weeks, the entire region was classified as ...
Just shy of 80 percent of the country is under at least abnormal dryness, with more than 45 percent in drought ... Around high pressure anchored in the north-central United States, the jet ...
Press release from Department of Environmental Quality: The North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council has classified most of the state, or parts of 89 counties, as abnormally dry (D0 ...
North Jersey generally received between 0.15 ... That was too little to have any "meaningful impact on the drought," but should "briefly quell the fire danger," the Weather Service's Mount Holly ...
As of Wednesday morning, North Jersey is still facing "moderate drought," the first of four drought categories, according to Drought.gov. Typical impacts of a moderate drought on New Jersey ...
The latest drought monitor was released today and it shows that conditions have worsened. Abnormally dry conditions continue for most of the area and the percentage of the area facing moderate to ...
According to this week’s update from the U.S. Drought Monitor, North Berkshire from Cheshire and Lanesborough to the Vermont border is experiencing a moderate drought for the second week. Now, a ...
That was too little to have any "meaningful impact on the drought," but should "briefly quell the fire danger," the Weather Service's Mount Holly station said in a post on X Monday. For the week ahead ...