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Texas-Gulf Region Watershed Drought Information

Texas-Gulf Region Current Conditions

Drought & Dryness Categories
% of Texas-Gulf Region
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percent of Normal Precipitation (%)
100%
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0

Recent Precipitation & Temperature Conditions

Precipitation Conditions

Inches of Precipitation
Percent of Normal Precipitation (%)
100%
Percent of Normal Precipitation (%)
100%

Temperature Conditions

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

Agriculture in Texas-Gulf Region

U.S. Drought Monitor
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Crop Production (Acres) or Livestock Count

A circle with the radius of 20 pixels identifies:
> 500,000
A circle with the radius of 16 pixels identifies:
> 300,000
A circle with the radius of 12 pixels identifies:
> 100,000
A circle with the radius of 8 pixels identifies:
≤ 100,000

4,310,652
acres of hay (estimated) in drought (D1–D4)
3,474,109
acres of cotton (estimated) in drought (D1–D4)
1,766,854
acres of wheat (estimated) in drought (D1–D4)
3,184,218
number of cattle (estimated) in drought (D1–D4)
538,018
number of sheep (estimated) in drought (D1–D4)
Water Supply in Texas-Gulf Region

Streamflow Conditions
Streamflow Conditions
Probability of Below-Normal Precipitation
100%
Probability of Above-Normal Precipitation
100%
Probability of Near-Normal Precipitation
50%
Predicted Inches of Precipitation
1.75

26
percent of streamflow sites are below normal
35
percent of streamflow sites are above normal
0
percent of the Texas-Gulf Region has below-normal precipitation probability this month
81
percent of the Texas-Gulf Region has above-normal precipitation probability this month
Soil Moisture in Texas-Gulf Region

20 cm Soil Moisture Percentile
70
100
0–100 cm Soil Moisture Percentile
70
100

Historical Conditions for the Texas-Gulf Region

U.S. Drought Monitor

The U.S. Drought Monitor (2000–present) depicts the location and intensity of drought across the country. Every Thursday, authors from NOAA, USDA, and the National Drought Mitigation Center produce a new map based on their assessments of the best available data and input from local observers. The map uses five categories: Abnormally Dry (D0), showing areas that may be going into or are coming out of drought, and four levels of drought (D1–D4). Learn more.

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