Even with the showers, most of Kentucky is still running 1-3 inches below normal over the past 30 days. Looking at some preliminary data from the Midwestern Regional Climate Center, the state averaged 1.38 inches for the month of October. While not official yet, this would rank in the top 20 driest Octobers ever recorded.
Looking at the November 3rd update to the U.S. Drought Monitor, it was pretty much status quo for the Bluegrass State with last week's rainfall. Over 82% of Kentucky remains in a drought. Saying that, let's take wider look across the United States (map below). Over 85% of the country is now experiencing drought or abnormally dry conditions, the highest percentage ever recorded in the U.S. Drought Monitor's history!
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