
Most of the state of Texas is not experiencing drought conditions. The North Texas area isn't under a drought and has seen more rain than normal so far this year.
Official local measurements are taken at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, which indicates a surplus of 1.81 inches of rain so far this year.
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Our rainy pattern seems to be coming to an end, at least for now. The forecast this week only calls for a slight chance of storms on Wednesday night.

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The latest data from the U.S. Drought Monitor has the least amount of the state impacted by drought since September 2024.
Across Texas, 34% of the state is currently in a drought. Last week, 36% of the state was experiencing some drought; three months ago, 54% of the state was in a drought.
Drought conditions are expected to persist in areas currently experiencing drought.
The summer precipitation outlook for North Texas calls for below normal amounts of rain during the months of June, July and August.
Latest local drought map from the U.S. Drought Monitor
