Nationwide Drought Intensifies Amid Scorching Heat
Nationwide Drought Intensifies Amid Scorching Heat
US · Published Aug 30, 2025
Drought conditions are worsening across the U.S. due to hot, dry weather, with the West facing severe drought and wildfires.
Flash-drought conditions are increasing in the High Plains, South, and Southeast, impacting agriculture and water resources.
Limited rain and above-normal temperatures are expected to continue, prolonging drought, wildfire risk, and soil moisture deficits nationwide.
Scorching heat worsens drought conditions across US
The United States is currently grappling with an intensifying drought as scorching heat exacerbates conditions across the nation. Despite some scattered rainfall in certain regions, the overall trend points towards worsening drought conditions, particularly in the West, High Plains, South, and Southeast. States like Washington, California, and Arizona are experiencing severe drought and an increased risk of wildfires, posing significant threats to both the environment and local communities.
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