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National Current Conditions

March 26, 2025 - April 1, 2025

For the 12th week in a row, drought expanded in the Southwest. The Carolinas and Virginia saw drought worsen too. Overall, however, it was a wet week. The Midwest, Southern Plains, and parts of the West improved. As of April 1, 2025, 36.32% of the U.S. and Puerto Rico and 43.37% of the lower 48 states are in drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

36.32%

of the U.S. and 43.37% of the lower 48 states are in drought this week.

Decrease of
3.0%
since last week
Decrease of
2.5%
since last month
210.0 Million

acres of major crops in U.S. are experiencing drought conditions this week.

Decrease of
2.8%
since last week
Decrease of
1.6%
since last month
123.5 Million

people in the U.S. and 122.9 Million in the lower 48 states are affected by drought this week.

Decrease of
3.8%
since last week
Decrease of
13.8%
since last month
45

U.S. states are experiencing Moderate Drought (D1) or worse this week.

Change of
No change
since last week
Decrease of
1 state
since last month

U.S. Drought Monitor

U.S. Drought Monitor
Drought Change Since Last Week

Precipitation Conditions

Inches of Precipitation
Percent of Normal Precipitation (%)
100%
Percent of Normal Precipitation (%)
100%

Temperature Conditions

Maximum Temperature (°F)
60
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0

Evaporative Demand Drought Index (EDDI)

Drought Conditions
Wet Conditions
Drought Conditions
Wet Conditions

Streamflow Conditions

Streamflow Conditions
Streamflow Conditions

Soil Moisture Conditions: 1 Meter (100 cm) Depth

0–100 cm Soil Moisture Percentile
70
100
Soil Moisture Anomaly
0%

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