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Southeast U.S. Regions Face Rapidly Worsening Drought Conditions

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Mobile, Alabama: The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that all of Alabama is now classified in drought, with nearly half the state in D3–D4 extreme to exceptional categories; similar intensification this week affected North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, where officials reported expanding severe and extreme drought. The findings draw on federal drought maps and local utility reports. Charlotte, North Carolina: Duke Energy said the region recorded its driest six-month stretch since 1971, with October–March rainfall about 53% below long-term averages and Charlotte 7.63 inches below normal as of April 23. Municipalities such as Warner Robins declared Level 1 drought this week, prompting conservation outreach while forecasts predict limited rain Saturday and again Monday into Tuesday.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Around Labor Day 2025: dry spell begins in the Charlotte region, per Duke Energy.
  • October–March period: recorded as the driest six-month stretch since 1971 in the Charlotte area.
  • April 23: Charlotte reported 7.63 inches below normal rainfall year-to-date.
  • This week: U.S. Drought Monitor maps show Alabama entirely in drought, with nearly half at D3–D4.
  • This week: Georgia EPD declared Level 1 drought for Warner Robins, triggering conservation outreach.

Why This Matters to You

Droughts can hit your wallet and your garden. Expect higher water bills as utilities work to manage supply. Your lawn and plants may suffer too. Now's a good time to check your home for water leaks and consider drought-resistant plants.

The Bottom Line

Southeast U.S. is facing a serious dry spell, with Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia all affected. Rainfall is way below average and conservation measures are kicking in. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these areas who could use a heads up.

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Who Benefited

Municipal managers, conservation-technology providers and regions receiving timely rainfall benefit from reduced demand and targeted resource management efforts.

Who Impacted

Farmers, water-dependent industries, recreational businesses and aquatic ecosystems suffered immediate losses, heightened wildfire risk, and stressed municipal supplies.

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Who Benefited

Municipal managers, conservation-technology providers and regions receiving timely rainfall benefit from reduced demand and targeted resource management efforts.

Who Impacted

Farmers, water-dependent industries, recreational businesses and aquatic ecosystems suffered immediate losses, heightened wildfire risk, and stressed municipal supplies.

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