First Time in 25 Years: U.S. Drought Monitor Shows No Dry Areas in California
For the first time in 25 years, the US Drought Monitor shows that no area of California is experiencing unusually dry or drought conditions. The Drought Monitor tracks and reports on the development or recovery of short and long-term drought patterns across the U.S.
Experts analyze recent rainfall, snowpack, streamflow, soil moisture and climatology to assess the severity of drought conditions, ranking them on a scale ranging from “abnormally dry” to “extreme drought.”


