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National Current Conditions

February 11, 2026 - February 17, 2026

Most states in the Southern Plains, South, and East saw scattered degradations. Out West, huge areas in Montana/Wyoming worsened. The Midwest saw improvements in Missouri, Kentucky, and southern Illinois, but drought worsened in the rest of Illinois and Iowa. As of February 17, 2026, 40.80% of the United States and Puerto Rico and 48.58% of the Lower 48 states are in drought.

40.8%

of the U.S. and 48.58% of the lower 48 states are in drought this week.

Increase of
4.2%
since last week
Increase of
10.6%
since last month
146.3 Million

people in the U.S. and 146.0 Million in the lower 48 states are affected by drought this week.

Increase of
0.7%
since last week
Increase of
3.6%
since last month
47

U.S. states are experiencing Moderate Drought (D1) or worse this week.

Change of
No change
since last week
Change of
No change
since last month

U.S. Drought Monitor

U.S. Drought Monitor
Drought Change Since Last Week
Drought Degradation
Drought Improvement

Precipitation Conditions

Inches of Precipitation
Precipitation Shown as a Percentage of Normal Conditions
100%
Precipitation Shown as a Percentage of Normal Conditions
100%

Temperature Conditions

Maximum Temperature (°F)
60
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0

Evaporative Demand Drought Index (EDDI)

Drought Conditions
Wet Conditions
Drought Conditions
Wet Conditions

Streamflow Conditions

Streamflow Conditions

Soil Moisture Conditions: 1 Meter (100 cm) Depth

0–100 cm Soil Moisture Percentile
70
100
Soil Moisture Anomaly
0%

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