INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An updated federal report shows that more than one-third
of Indiana is still in at least extreme drought even though recent rainfall
has improved conditions for much of the state.
The new U.S. Drought Monitor report released Thursday says about 11 percent
of Indiana is in the worst category with exceptional drought. That
designation covers much of the state’s southwestern corner from around Terre
Haute to north of Evansville.
The federal report classifies 37 percent of Indiana as in extreme or
exceptional drought, with all that area in the state’s southern half. Two
weeks ago, nearly 69 percent of the state was list in extreme or exceptional
drought. The report says 98 percent of Indiana is in at least moderate
drought.