High fire activity in the Tucson, Arizona area

1 month 1 week ago
The Tucson Fire Department has responded to more than 500 brush fires since the start of the year, which is almost twice as many fires as the same time frame last year. KOLD News 13 (Tucson, Ariz.), June 5, 2025

Fire emergency, Stage II fire restrictions in Tucson, Arizona

1 month 1 week ago
The Tucson City Council officially declared a fire emergency and enacted Stage II fire restrictions. The decision was made Tuesday, June 3, and comes after the same restrictions were put in place for Pima County, state, and federal lands. KOLD News 13 (Tucson, Ariz.), June 5, 2025

Boat ramps being modified for lower water levels at Lake Mead

1 month 1 week ago
Lake Mead is dropping to its third lowest level in a decade, and poor snowpack in Colorado wasn’t expected to boost the water level much. Lake Mead boat ramps at Hemenway Harbor, Callville Bay, Echo Bay, South Cove and Temple Bar were to be modified to remain useable at lower water levels. SFGate (San Francisco, Calif.), June 5, 2025

Drought emergency in northern, central Washington and parts of the Puget Sound

1 month 1 week ago
The Washington Department of Ecology expanded the drought emergency declared in April to include areas in the North and Central Cascade Mountains and parts of the Puget Sound area. On April 8, Ecology declared drought for the Yakima Basin watersheds, while issuing a drought advisory for Puget Sound region and portions of the Central and North Cascades. The areas served by Seattle, Tacoma and Everett water utilities remain under drought advisory. In nearly two months since the declaration, conditions in Whatcom and Skagit counties, and portions of Snohomish, King, Pierce, Lewis, Thurston, Okanagan, Chelan, Clallam, Jefferson and Ferry counties have worsened due to early and rapid snowmelt, combined with unusually dry April and May weather. The warm April led to rapid snowmelt which will mean less water will be available in summer and early fall when it is most needed for farms and fish. Department of Ecology, State of Washington, June 5, 2025 Washington’s drought emergency was extended for a third year, affecting Kittitas, Yakima, and part of Benton counties. A drought advisory was issued for north-central Washington and parts of the Puget Sound region, encompassing Pierce, King, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, Okanogan and Chelan counties. Washington Department of Ecology, April 8, 2025

Crops, vegetation stressed in parts of Montana

1 month 2 weeks ago
Alfalfa planted in Dawson County in mid-April did not emerge due to low soil moisture. Winter wheat growers in Philips and Liberty counties were not expecting to harvest the crop because it was too stressed. Vegetation was stressed in northern Montana, particularly along the Rocky Mountain Front and the region around Peck Reservoir. Missoula Current (Mont.), June 4, 2025

Drought watch advisory for parts of northern Virginia

1 month 2 weeks ago
Northern Virginia and the Shenandoah region remained in a drought watch, according to the Department of Environmental Quality. The drought watch advisory included the Northern Virginia regions, which includes Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, and Prince William counties, and the Shenandoah region, which encompasses Augusta, Clarke, Frederick, Page, Rockingham, Shenandoah, and Warren counties. A drought watch advisory was lifted for Eastern Shore, Northern Coastal Plain, Northern Piedmont, and the Roanoke River. WRIC-TV (Richmond, Va.), June 2, 2025

One of Nebraska's oldest trees succumbed to drought, disease

1 month 2 weeks ago
The “Old Wolf Oak,” a burr oak with a 9.8-foot circumference located in Ponca State Park, was thought to be more than 380 years old. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission officials say that drought conditions in the eastern part of the state have created large areas of dead or declining mature trees, including the old oak tree. Nebraska Examiner (Lincoln), May 31, 2025

Burn bans in 17 Florida counties

1 month 2 weeks ago
The Lee County burn ban that took effect on April 15 was lifted on June 3 as recent rainfall lowered the Keetch-Byram Drought Index to below 500. Fort Myers News-Press (Fla.), June 3, 2025 The 17 Florida counties with burn bans include Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Lake, Lee, Orange, Polk, Sarasota, Seminole, Volusia, Manatee, Citrus, Hernando and Pasco. Bradenton, FL Patch, April 22, 2025

Auburn, Nebraska drawing from local creek amid drought

1 month 2 weeks ago
The Auburn Board of Public Works intended to draw water from Long’s Creek as the community remained in a drought contingency stage 3 water emergency. The board was working with state agencies to get a temporary treatment plant for Long’s Creek water. An excavating business from Topeka, Kansas has provided 1,800 gallons of water for the public’s outdoor use. News Channel Nebraska (Grand Island, Neb.), June 2, 2025

Slight uptick in Nebraska cattle in feedlots

1 month 2 weeks ago
Two percent more Nebraska cattle were in feedlots in May 2025 compared to the previous year. Nationwide, the number of cattle in feedlots decreased 2%. Some beef industry experts think that the small increase could be for several reasons, like the new Nebraska cattle feeding facilities that just opened and farmers opting to keep their cattle on longer, but drought is likely the main reason for more Nebraska cattle in feedlots in May. Iowa and Colorado also had slightly more cattle on feed. Nebraska Public Media (Lincoln, Neb.), June 2, 2025

Stage 5 restrictions for pumpers on the Edwards Aquifer in Texas

1 month 2 weeks ago
The Edwards Aquifer Authority issued Stage 5 restrictions for those who have permits to pump water from the Edwards Aquifer. This is the first time Stage 5 has been reached or needed since the Edwards Aquifer Authority was established in 1993. San Antonio Water System water customers, however, were asked to continue to observe Stage 3 restrictions. KSAT 12 Online (San Antonio, Texas), May 23, 2025

Drought emergency order in Utah

1 month 2 weeks ago
Gov. Spencer Cox issued an Executive Order declaring a state of emergency in 17 counties due to drought conditions combined with low streamflow forecasts, increased water demand as temperatures rise. The counties in the declaration were Washington, Iron, San Juan, Kane, Juab, Emery, Grand, Beaver, Garfield, Piute, Millard, Tooele, Uintah, Carbon, Sevier, Sanpete and Wayne. The Drought Response Committee recommended that the governor issue a drought declaration at their recent meeting. Utahns were urged to conserve water. Utah Department of Natural Resources (Salt Lake City, Utah), April 24, 2025

Fire, fireworks restrictions in Silver City, New Mexico

1 month 2 weeks ago
The town of Silver City banned some fireworks, but the town’s Fire Department will still conduct a Fourth of July fireworks show for the public. The Town Council approved a resolution proclaiming extreme and severe drought conditions exist and banning the sale and use of fireworks specified under state law. The fire marshal of the Silver City Fire Department raised the town’s fire restrictions to Stage 2, effective Wednesday, May 28. The village of Santa Clara made a drought declaration, and the fire chief announced Stage 2 fire restrictions within the village. Silver City Daily Press (N.M.), May 29, 2025

Higher fishing limit at Crouse Reservoir in northeast Utah

1 month 2 weeks ago
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources issued an emergency change on Tuesday, May 27, to increase the daily fishing limit at Crouse Reservoir, effective immediately. Fishermen can keep up to eight trout of any species as the water level at the reservoir was low. Due to senior water rights in the Pot Creek drainage, additional water from the reservoir has to be released. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources News (Salt Lake City), May 28, 2025

State of emergency in New Mexico due to drought, increasing fire risk

1 month 2 weeks ago
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham urged counties statewide to ban fireworks and has ordered a task force to devise short-term emergency measures to address the ongoing drought and rising wildfire risk. The governor issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency on Thursday, May 22, which made available funds to help address the drought. It also directed the New Mexico Drought Task Force to meet, which occurred Wednesday, May 28, to coordinate response efforts across more than 10 state agencies. Source New Mexico (Santa Fe), May 28, 2025
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