Drought Help from January Rainfall
Posted:
                    The featured map presents the combination of seven day precipitation estimates ending on 
Tuesday and last week's US Drought Monitor analysis.  Getting a drought impacting rainfall 
during January is a bit rare, but it is hard to discount the 1-2 inches that over parts of the 
state.  The updated US Drought Monitor will be released today and will likely show some 
improvements in the state over these areas.  On the other hand, the driest areas of 
southeastern Iowa again missed out and so the drought situation there continues to get 
worse.  This situation is even more complex during the winter time as drought impacts are 
difficult to come by and having significant rains on frozen ground can lead to more runoff 
than soil moisture recharge from the event.  Certainly, the situation over southern Iowa 
warrants close attention as we inch closer to spring and the need for significant 
precipitation events to help recharge soil moisture for the upcoming growing season.
Voting:
Good = 11
Bad = 2
Abstain = 1
        Voting:
Good = 11
Bad = 2
Abstain = 1
