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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.
Franklin County is now experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions, or D1 to D2 on the drought monitor's scale. Ohio's exceptional drought area in southeast Ohio has shrunk and areas in ...
D3, Extreme Drought: Major crop and pasture losses occur, and there is an extreme risk of fire. Water shortages are widespread. 14% of Ohio is currently in D3 conditions.
Ohio's prolonged summer drought caused weeks without adequate precipitation. The U.S. Drought Monitor had listed portions of 16 Southeast Ohio counties as being under a D4 Exceptional Drought, the ...
The U.S. Drought Monitor breaks counties into one of five intensity rankings, from D0 Abnormally Dry to D4 Exceptional Drought. The southeastern third of the state was listed Thursday as being ...
Much of southeast Ohio, including Libby's Pumpkin Patch, is currently experiencing exceptional drought, the most severe drought level, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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 ...
Of the Buckeye State's 88 counties, 79 are affected by some level of drought, ranging from D0 Abnormally Dry to D4 Exceptional Drought. The most intense drought conditions recorded in Ohio are ...