While most of the Eastern Rockies benefitted from above-normal precipitation, regions like Florida, the western Dakotas, and parts of the Northeast remained dry.
Significant rainfall occurred in areas from New Mexico to the western Great Lakes and from the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Mid-Atlantic, enhancing soil moisture and aiding drought relief efforts.
Improvements were observed in the drought or abnormal dryness levels in the Pacific Northwest and other central regions, whereas the drought expanded in Montana, Texas, and parts of the Northeast.
Despite the slight growth in extreme drought areas, the overall trend indicates a positive shift, with a larger number of people experiencing reduced drought impacts.
Additional insights and forecasts related to the drought can be accessed through official sources such as NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, providing ongoing support to affected communities and sectors.