Ohio’s drought conditions remained stagnant from the previous week but vastly improved from the historic conditions seen earlier in the year. Statewide, 58.9% of Ohio remains dry or in drought ...
November rain gradually improved conditions for Ohio, and only about 7% of the state remains in severe drought conditions.
Ohio is no longer in extreme drought as rain over the last few months have relieved dry areas. But that doesn’t mean the ...
The U.S. Drought Monitor breaks counties into one of five intensity rankings, from D0 Abnormally Dry to D4 Exceptional Drought. By September, 16 of Ohio's counties were listed as being under a D4 ...
Cool temperatures and precipitation break up the drought corridor between Ohio's northwest and eastern counties.
As Ohio deals with the chilly onset of ... is not experiencing drought conditions, but 48% of the county is experiencing abnormally dry conditions, and a little over 8% has observed moderate ...
With some areas getting more than 5 feet of snow on the ground since Thanksgiving and more expected in northeast Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency for four counties. Ashtabula ...
About 21% of Ohio is not experiencing abnormally dry conditions, the map shows. Franklin County continues to experience moderate drought and abnormally dry conditions. At the drought's peak in ...