Drought — Armstrong, Texas
2023-04-01 to 2023-04-30 · Armstrong, Texas
Event narrative
Hemphill had a small area of Extreme Drought (D3) in the far northeastern corner of the county at the beginning of April. The rest of the county started the month in Severe Drought (D2). Much of the county received 1.5 of rain or less during the month. This was below the normal April rainfall of 2 to 3. Therefore, the entire county ended the month in Extreme Drought with the exception of the far southern edge of the county that remained in D2.
Wider weather episode
Long term drought conditions contributed to concerns for wildfires and dust storms during the April winds and low relative humidity during the month. A total of 8,471 acres were burned across portions of Potter and Carson County in the Texas Panhandle early on in April. The fire that was in Potter County caused several residential areas north of Amarillo to be evacuated by the Potter County Office of Emergency Management due to erratic fire behavior along the Canadian River Valley terrain.
Per farmers and ranchers, soil moisture was reported to be short to very short. Dryland winter wheat was not harvestable during the month. Cow/calf producers were feeding more on rangelands, but in several counties the cow/calf pairs were going to market due to lack of forage availability.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1095948. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.