Iowa Drought Monitor Shows Entire State Is In Drought Or Abnormally Dry

Statewide Iowa — The Iowa Drought Monitor now rates the entire state as either abnormally dry or in some level of drought.

At this time last year, three-fourths of the state was abnormally dry. Dennis Todey, director of the Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, says relief isn’t likely any time soon.

Extreme drought conditions are expanding in northwest Iowa, with a sliver of Woodbury County rated in exceptional drought, the most severe classification. More than half of the state is classified under moderate drought. Todey says that these conditions come with fire risks.

It’s been nine years since drought conditions were this severe in Iowa.

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