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U.S. Drought: Weekly Report for October 24, 2023

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According to the October 24, 2023 U.S. Drought Monitor, moderate to exceptional drought covers 33.4% of the United States including Puerto Rico, an increase from last week’s 33.2%. The worst drought categories (extreme to exceptional drought) increased from 7.3% last week to 7.6%.

Abnormal dryness and drought are currently affecting over 148 million people across the United States including Puerto Rico—about 47.8% of the population.

U.S. Drought Monitor map for October 24, 2023.

The full U.S. Drought Monitor weekly update is available from Drought.gov.

In addition to Drought.gov, you can find further information on the current drought on this week’s Drought Monitor update at the National Drought Mitigation Center.

The most recent U.S. Drought Outlook is available from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center and the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides information about the drought’s influence on crops and livestock.

For additional drought information, follow #DroughtMonitor on Facebook and Twitter.