Thursday, July 26, 2012

Report Shows Saline County Is Now In Severe Drought


According to the National Drought Monitor, compiled by researchers at UNL, Saline County has officially entered the stages of severe drought.  The monitor had showed Saline County and most of southeast Nebraska in the "moderate drought" stage until the monitor was updated today. Much of Nebraska is in the extreme drought category.  An area north of Grand Island is now in the "exceptional" stage.

Last night's and today's early morning storms failed to deliver substantial moisture. Our official Times rain gauge showed only 0.20" this morning, July 26, at 6:30 a.m.

Small chances of rain remain in the immediate forecast. 

According to our official weather source, Lawrenceville Weather, the chance of precipitation is only 20% this afternoon, as well as Saturday and Sunday evenings.

Stay up-to-date by viewing the area radar by clicking here.

5 comments:

  1. Dam u mother nature

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  2. a 70% chance of two drops of rain

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  3. I'm really thankful for this fabulous web site and all of its great stories. You do a nice job in giving us information that matters to our town.

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  4. I have never seen it this dry! It makes me appreciate so much when the rains do come! We as a farming community always look to the hope of the rain that will come! We are one day closer to rain!

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  5. Bravo. Good story.

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