Montana faces potential widespread drought by end of July, with 57% abnormally dry and low June rainfall.
Montana faces a potential "widespread drought" by the end of July, with 57% of the state already experiencing abnormally dry conditions, according to the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation's annual drought outlook. Depending on accumulated precipitation and temperatures over the next 4-6 weeks, low June rainfall could result in severe consequences if July continues to be drier than average.
July 12, 2024
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