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  2. Greater Cincinnati's drought continues: Map, ways to ... - AOL

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    Areas in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are experiencing severe drought. Here's what to know about when the drought will end. Greater Cincinnati's drought continues: Map, ways to conserve water ...

  3. Drought conditions officially end in Greater Akron, but when ...

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    Around 60% of Ohio is still considered to be in a drought with far southeast counties in the state under extreme drought conditions. And for northern Ohio, the National Weather Service says there ...

  4. Franklin County exits extreme drought, but some parts of Ohio ...

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    A new drought map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows extreme drought retreating from Franklin County and an increasing amount of the state's area experiencing no drought whatsoever. A map of Ohio ...

  5. NOAA's 2024-25 winter forecast is here. Will drought end ...

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    The northern, eastern and southern parts of the Buckeye State could have a 40–50% greater chance of precipitation this winter. Maps showing NOAA's precipitation forecast for winter 2024-25.

  6. Southeastern, South Central Ohio currently in extreme drought ...

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    A map of Ohio's drought conditions. A large portion of southeastern and south-central Ohio is currently in an "extreme drought condition," according to the agency that monitors droughts.

  7. Ohio drought: Did Hurricane Helene remnants alleviate dry ...

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    Ohio's ongoing historic drought eased a little over the past week after remnants of Hurricane Helene swept over the state, according to a new map from the U.S. Drought Monitor.. A record-high of 1 ...

  8. ODNR map shows where Ohio trees have started changing ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Department of Natural Resources announced that Ohio’s tree canopies have started to change colors—some earlier than others due to the Buckeye State’s prolonged drought.

  9. 'A struggle to grow things': Ohio's drought has become worse ...

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    "The effect will be long lasting," said Ty Higgins, director of communications for the Ohio Farm Bureau. Of the Buckeye State's 88 counties, 87 were highlighted as parched when the U.S. Drought ...