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NC drought improves slightly after recent rains

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US Drought Monitor of North Carolina

The North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council released an updated drought map Thursday that shows there have been slight improvements — Mecklenburg County has moved back into moderate drought along with 24 other counties.

But much of southwest North Carolina is still in severe drought, including Gaston County. Eight counties are at the extreme drought level. Bigger improvements were noted in the eastern part of the state which received between two to four inches of rain in some parts.

Last week, Charlotte got about 2.3 inches of rain. That brought some relief but it wasn’t enough to end the ongoing drought. According to forecasters, the area will need another 5 inches of rain before Christmas to ease the drought conditions. The rain did help western parts of the state with wildfires, as the burn ban was canceled on Wednesday after rain reached the area.

Deep soil, groundwater storage and reservoir levels are still low.

Based on current projections, western North Carolina will end the fall between five to 10 inches below its normal rainfall total.

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Kenny is a Maryland native who began his career in media as a sportswriter at Tuskegee University, covering SIAC sports working for the athletic department and as a sports correspondent for the Tuskegee Campus Digest. Following his time at Tuskegee, he was accepted to the NASCAR Diversity Internship Program as a Marketing Intern for The NASCAR Foundation in Daytona Beach, Florida in 2017.