Climate of 2002 - June
U.S. Drought

National Climatic Data Center, 15 July 2002


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U.S. Drought Highlights:

  • On the national scale, severe drought affected about 36 percent of the contiguous United States as of the end of June 2002, which is a jump of about 5 percent compared to the end of May
  • Much of the western U.S. continued to suffer from drought, with the moisture deficits most pronounced from the northern and central Rockies to the Southwest
  • Conditions continued very dry over parts of the adjoining Great Plains
  • Parts of the Southeast continued very dry

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The data presented in this drought report are preliminary. Ranks, anomalies, and percent areas may change as more complete data are received and processed.

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