OT/ Is there anybody still in a drought?

KYfarm

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Just wondering, here in KY it is ridiculous wet and everywhere north, south and east of here is same way all the way to the east coast.

Is there anywhere that is still dry......west texas, north minnesota...
 
Here in Northwest Wisconsin things have improved , but the snow that everyone else is getting is once again missing us, Twin Cities had 11 inches the other day, we got 1/2 inch, been that way all winter, to the north they get lake effect , to the south they get blizzards, we seem to be still stuck in the middle, most lakes are still four or five feet lower than normal. But things have are looking up. I don't know that we are in an official drought, but we still need much more snow and rain.
 
government still has my piece of Tejas under moderate drought...soggy wet here but aquifers still way low...looks like we gonna be in same boat come spring as alot of folks up north last year...too wet to get anything planted.
 
Not officially,but if this was mid summer,I'd be real worried. We got 6 inches of snow the other day,but that was really the most precipitation we've had since early December. That's a 2 month dry spell. Great in the winter,but not if it was July and August.
 
In southeast Texas we are getting sick of rain. Dries up just enough to level out the ruts. Then it rains again. Think I saw Noah at the cafe the other day.
 
I agree with that as far as Tx weather. Our pond is overflowing and filling up everything. Too wet to do anything about it besides watch.
 
Just checked the drought monitor from NOAA I am smack in the middle of what they call severe hydrological drought, gonna be years before that goes away. Agricultural is still listed as moderate, aquifers and lakes taking a beating.
 
Central Arizona still in drought status. Water people say it will take a really wet year to bring us out of this 10 year drought.

Bob
 
The Red River Valley region of Minnesota-North Dakota will see floodwaters again this spring..

I am 60 miles east of East Grand Forks, Mn. Last fall was wet in our area.. In October, with soybeans in the field, combines were being run through standing water..

We really no not need any more moisture at this time.
 

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