Counties with the worst droughts in Kentucky
Published 6:28 pm Friday, November 22, 2024
Counties with the worst droughts in Kentucky
Nearly half of the continental United States is currently experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Storms during this past winter brought heavy (in some areas, record-setting) rainfall and flooding to California, offering the state an expected two-year reprieve from widespread droughts that covered nearly 100% of the state from 2020 to 2022. But in other parts of the country, especially dry conditions continue.
Six states currently have the most widespread drought, covering 100% of their areas. These are Maryland, South Dakota, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware.
In periods of drought, levels of major reservoirs and rivers can fall dramatically. Groundwater systems are also affected as shrinking water supplies impact agriculture and hydropower generation while increasing wildfire risk. Across New England, ongoing drought has shrunk reservoirs and water supplies in the region.
Periods of drought have intensified and become more frequent in recent years due to climate change. Scientists predict that even in low-emissions scenarios, much of the U.S. will be drier by the end of the century.
Stacker cited data from the U.S. Drought Monitor to identify the counties in Kentucky with the worst droughts as of Nov. 19, 2024. Counties are listed in order of percent of the area in drought conditions. “Abnormally dry” is not considered to be a drought but is included as a separate data point. Additional data for the state overall is also included. Any counties not experiencing drought are not included in the list. Counties are listed in order of drought severity.
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Kentucky statistics
– Abnormally dry: 18.1%
– Area in drought: 5.8% (#49 nationally)
— Moderate drought: 5.8%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Bell County
– Abnormally dry: 99.9%
– Area in drought: 0.1%
— Moderate drought: 0.1%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Rockcastle County
– Abnormally dry: 35.6%
– Area in drought: 0.2%
— Moderate drought: 0.2%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Monroe County
– Abnormally dry: 27.7%
– Area in drought: 0.4%
— Moderate drought: 0.4%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Cumberland County
– Abnormally dry: 82.5%
– Area in drought: 12.1%
— Moderate drought: 12.1%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Clay County
– Abnormally dry: 86.4%
– Area in drought: 13.6%
— Moderate drought: 13.6%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Knox County
– Abnormally dry: 73.1%
– Area in drought: 26.9%
— Moderate drought: 26.9%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Pulaski County
– Abnormally dry: 53.3%
– Area in drought: 37.9%
— Moderate drought: 37.9%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Clinton County
– Abnormally dry: 18.0%
– Area in drought: 82.0%
— Moderate drought: 82.0%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Laurel County
– Abnormally dry: 12.2%
– Area in drought: 87.8%
— Moderate drought: 87.8%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Wayne County
– Abnormally dry: 5.7%
– Area in drought: 94.3%
— Moderate drought: 94.3%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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Whitley County
– Abnormally dry: 3.1%
– Area in drought: 96.9%
— Moderate drought: 96.9%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
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McCreary County
– Abnormally dry: 0.0%
– Area in drought: 100.0%
— Moderate drought: 100.0%
— Severe drought: 0.0%
— Extreme drought: 0.0%
— Exceptional drought: 0.0%
This story features data reporting and writing by Emma Rubin and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 49 states.