Just one hour until the #Midwest#drought webinar starts. We'll be covering the recent expansion of drought and risk for #flashdrought.
Register now: https://t.co/1Sfiwvyqnp
The Midwest has largely been drought-free the last 2 months (except KY).
But the northern and western Midwest have seen a drying trend in the last 30 days. The 6-10 day outlooks lean warm/dry. Drought may develop, especially in the Upper Midwest. https://t.co/9oi1colJJa @NOAA
Potential flash drought in the Upper Midwest
@NOAA’s @NWSCPC shows rapid onset drought risk for parts of MN, IA, WI, and IL between June 5-11.
The map also shows extreme heat moving into the region, which can be a factor in flash drought development. https://t.co/mljsjQE3B9
Check out this week's #Kentucky#drought update from the Kentucky Division of Water. Conditions continue to deteriorate - major impacts include very low reservoir levels (leading to some water supply issues), very short top and subsoil moisture, and low streamflow. #kywx
Drought Status Update for the Lower Miss (Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi)
Moderate to Exceptional Drought (D1-D4) covers most of the region.
Strong storms are providing relief but will not end drought. Large precip deficits date back to Aug 2025. https://t.co/jrC0Q0Uz6Y @NOAA
April Snow Drought Update
A March Meltdown: Historically Low Snowpack Melts Across the West, Signaling a Dire Water Supply Situation
Many critical economic sectors like ag, energy, and recreation have been or will be impacted.
See https://t.co/rCdLt1Gzmi @NOAA@WRCCclimate
Don't forget to register for tomorrow's #drought in the #Midwest webinar!
We've seen improvement recently - join us to see where issues still persist and what the outlooks are showing. Great line up of speakers: @MidwestClimate@NWSStLouis@MoDNR
🔗https://t.co/Z6qCLuDnw8
February 2026 Snow Drought Update
A Dry, Warm January Leaves the West With the Worst Snowpack in Decades
Economic impacts are occurring, especially for winter recreation and the communities that rely on it. Water supply concerns are increasing. https://t.co/WTDuSNEJBu @NOAA
Trend change coming next week.
The West stays warm but precip moves in.
Much of the Central and Eastern US warms up with precip chances generally above normal, except for the Gulf Coast and FL, which stays dry. https://t.co/s8Wz6Q8Evy @NOAA@NWS@NWSCPC
Keep track of #drought in the #Midwest by joining our upcoming webinar on February 5th!
We will explore current conditions, impacts, and what’s ahead. Plus, a special deep dive into Midwest drought indicators.
👉 Register now! https://t.co/73RvJSO129
At the MRCC, we love interns--and we're excited to announce we're accepting applications for a 2026 summer intern!
It's a paid, full-time internship that runs from May through August. Must be availbale at least 9 of the 12 weeks.
More details here ➡️https://t.co/fAysQrF5e8
Hydrology daily highlights at #AMS2026! 💧 Catch our sessions and the Horton Lecture in Rooms 332A & 332B, and join the Town Hall at 12:15 in Room 351B. A full day of talks on extreme precipitation, urban hydrology, and drought awaits! 🌇 🏜️ ⛈️
Join us TODAY at 12:15pm in Room 351B for our Town Hall Meeting that will discuss lessons learned from urban hydrometeorological extremes with a great panel of experts! #AMS2026
Join us today for the Robert E Horton Lecture at 1:45pm in Room 332B at #AMS2026! Amir AghaKouchak will be presenting about impact-based monitoring of #drought and cascading hazards! Don't miss it!
Let’s kick off #AMS2026! 🚀 The Conference on Hydrology runs all day today in rooms 332A, 332B, and 320C—covering extreme precipitation, Earth’s water cycle, and land–atmosphere interactions. 🌨️ 🌏 Come see our posters at 3pm too! 📊
Keep track of #drought in the #Midwest by joining our upcoming webinar on February 5th!
We will explore current conditions, impacts, and what’s ahead. Plus, a special deep dive into Midwest drought indicators.
👉 Register now! https://t.co/73RvJSO129
What does your Tuesday look like at #AMS2026? Come join us at the 40th Conference on Hydrology for a fun and informative day! 🤩 We have our Town Hall at 12:15p and Horton Lecture on #drought and cascading #hazards at 1:45p.
🔗 https://t.co/lULCDdFZ2f