Dry Air Spreads, Central And Eastern US Face Worsening Drought
Dry Air Spreads, Central And Eastern US Face Worsening Drought
US · Published Sep 30, 2025
Dry air expands across the central and eastern U.S., worsening drought.
High pressure brings dry conditions to the Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic.
Low water levels, increased wildfire risk, and temperature swings are expected.
Dry air expands, high pressure maintains conditions
Dry air is spreading its reach across the central and eastern United States, extending even into the Southeast after the recent rainfall brought by Tropical Storm Imelda. A dominant high-pressure system is expected to maintain mostly dry conditions across the Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic regions into early October. While this weather pattern may be favorable for outdoor activities, it is poised to exacerbate existing drought conditions in these areas.
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