Drought Conditions Diminish Across N.C.

(NORTH CAROLINA NEWS NETWORK) — Recent rainfall has helped to rid North Carolina of moderate drought conditions for the first time since last October, wiping out the lingering drought conditions in the western Piedmont.
“Recent rainfall has brought relief to the remaining drought conditions in eastern North Carolina,” said Klaus Albertin, chairman of the N.C. Drought Management Advisory Council.
“Streamflow, groundwater and soil moisture levels have greatly improved and are near normal averages.
We remain vigilant as conditions may deteriorate depending on the rainfall we receive moving into the spring months, coupled with the very dry fall and winter we experienced.” 28 counties are still listed as abnormally dry due to long-term rainfall deficit.
The very southwest corner of Wayne County is still listed as abnormally dry.
Abnormally dry is not a drought category.
Rather, it describes less severe dry conditions, which still require heightened awareness by water users in the affected counties.
The conditions are reflected on the federal drought map for North Carolina, which is released every Thursday.
To see the most recent drought map, go to ncdrought.org.
Conditions can worsen quickly due to the longer-term deficits and because North Carolina’s hot summer months can bring about higher rates of evaporation.

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