Severe Drought Has Mostly Vanished in Northwest Iowa

Northwest Iowa — Severe drought has largely disappeared in northwest Iowa.

According to the latest Iowa drought monitor released Thursday, severe drought is now completely absent from several area counties, including O’Brien, and Buena Vista, as well as Cherokee, Clay, and Pocahontas. All of those counties are still plagued by moderate drought. Portions of Sac and Calhoun counties are still showing severe drought, along with tiny portions of Ida and Palo Alto counties.

Several inches of rain fell around the area late last week.

Overall, about 58 percent of Iowa is experiencing severe drought or worse, down nearly ten percent from the previous week. Much of the eastern half of the state is in extreme drought. Practically all of Iowa remains at least abnormally dry or in moderate drought.

(Courtesy of Community First Broadcasting station KAYL in Storm Lake)

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