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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.
A map of Ohio's drought from Nov. 14, 2024. Franklin County is now experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions, or D1 to D2 on the drought monitor's scale.
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.
The U.S. Drought Monitor's map of Ohio for September 19, 2024. ... showing that the northern half of Ohio's drought will be removed entirely or at least improved in the near future.
The last drought map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows much of the drought concerns have ended in Northeast Ohio with the exception of a sliver of "abnormally dry" conditions in extreme ...
The western portion is experiencing a moderate drought, in addition to most of Clermont and Warren counties. Butler County is also abnormally dry. In Kentucky, Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties ...
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16 Ohio counties touched by worst intensity on drought scale The U.S. Drought Monitor breaks counties into one of five intensity rankings, from D0 Abnormally Dry to D4 Exceptional Drought.