State sees widespread moderate drought
The entire SMN coverage area is in a moderate drought.
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Much of North Carolina continues to experience moderate drought, according to the latest advisory from the North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council.
The DMAC classified all or parts of 65 counties, including all of The Smoky Mountain News coverage area, as experiencing moderate drought, or D1 conditions.
DMAC is a collaboration of drought experts from various government agencies in North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina, and organized by the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resources. Members of DMAC meet weekly and submit their drought condition recommendations to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Drought Mitigation Center for updates to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a map of the nation’s drought conditions.
DMAC’s drought map is updated weekly on Thursdays and is based on conditions through the previous Tuesday. To view North Carolina’s drought map, visit ncdrought.org. To view the U.S. drought map, visit droughtmonitor.unl.edu.