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US States Grapple with Widespread Drought Conditions

Almost all US states are experiencing drought, with significant impacts on water resources and daily life. Only five states remain drought-free, and even some of those show signs of abnormally dry conditions.

Update Published 28 June 2026 2 min read Priya Hart
A parched landscape with cracked earth, indicative of severe drought.
Horn of Africa (MODIS 2021-12-31).jpg | by MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC | wikimedia_commons | Public domain

The United States is currently facing a significant drought crisis, with 45 out of 50 states experiencing some level of drought conditions. Data from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s drought monitor highlights the pervasive nature of the issue, affecting nearly the entire nation.

US Drought Monitor

Of the five states entirely free from drought, only Ohio is completely clear of any abnormally dry conditions. This underscores the widespread impact of the current dry spell, with implications for water availability, agriculture, and daily life across the country.

Severity in Hit States

Several states are experiencing particularly severe drought conditions. Colorado is reporting that 96.5 percent of its territory is affected by at least D1 (mild drought) levels, with 9.3 percent enduring extreme D4 drought conditions. North Carolina is also heavily impacted, with at least 90.4 percent of the state experiencing D2 (severe drought) or worse. These levels often necessitate voluntary and mandatory water use restrictions in affected areas.

In the western United States, drought conditions have worsened significantly. The region has seen a common observation of drought deterioration across its northern half, exacerbated by temperatures that are well above normal and growing concerns about water supplies.

Key facts

State/Region Drought Level Percentage Affected
Colorado D1 minimum 5%
Colorado D4 extreme 3%
North Carolina D2 or above 4%
Western US Deterioration observed Across northern half

The drought’s impact extends beyond mere inconvenience, posing serious challenges to water management, agriculture, and ecosystems. As dry conditions persist, the strain on existing water resources will likely intensify, potentially leading to further restrictions and economic impacts. The situation in the western US, in particular, raises concerns about long-term water security in a region already facing significant water stress.

The widespread nature of this drought serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities communities face due to climate variability and the critical need for robust water management strategies. The data indicates a pattern of increasing frequency and intensity of such events, underscoring the importance of resilience planning and adaptation measures.

Source: Planetizen News (https://www.planetizen.com/news/2026/06/137885-drought-affecting-all-5-us-states)

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Planetizen News Publicacion original: 2026-06-28T17:00:00+00:00