Saturday, June 11, 2011

Moderate Drought Conditions for Eastern Virginia

Portions of Virginia are experiencing parched conditions.


The U.S. Drought Monitor says much of eastern Virginia is now in a moderate drought, while parts of Southside Virginia and the Richmond area are abnormally dry. The Drought Monitor is a service of the National Weather Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies


Temperatures hit 100 degrees in parts of the state on Thursday.


Last year more than two-thirds of the state experienced drought conditions and excessive heat that hurt crops and livestock.

Northampton County has experienced more than a moderate drought. The last significant percipitation event to occur in most of Northampton County was the December 26 snow storm. Accomack County has received some rain during that time however both counties are very dry right now and farmers and homeowners alike hope for some significant rain sooner rather than later.

Source;  easternshorenews.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The corn's looking pretty bad in parts of Worcester county. I don't remember seeing it look so bad, this early in the season for a long time.