Drought Map Texas. Drought Monitor, established in 1999, is a weekly map of drought conditions that is produced jointly by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S Drought Maps The Interactive Drought Maps link will take you to the Southern Reginal Climate Center's Integrated Water Portal where multiple indices, including the Standardized Precipitation Blend maps, can be accessed
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Drought contingency plans, reporting, educational materials, and emergency management for public water systems; and information for customers about public water systems that are limiting water use. Note that this map reflects rainfall and soil moisture deficits and does not necessarily indicate water-supply status.
Drought contingency plans, reporting, educational materials, and emergency management for public water systems; and information for customers about public water systems that are limiting water use. Note that this map reflects rainfall and soil moisture deficits and does not necessarily indicate water-supply status. We're currently working on a fix for this, but can still.
. The Texas Drought Monitor also has historical data for the state in tabular format The greatest drought intensity (D4, exceptional drought) covers a large part of the Big Bend as well as portions of central Texas, were patches of D4 are surrounded by a large area of D3 (extreme drought).
Texas Water Development Board Drought Report. Drought contingency plans, reporting, educational materials, and emergency management for public water systems; and information for customers about public water systems that are limiting water use. Note that this map reflects rainfall and soil moisture deficits and does not necessarily indicate water-supply status.