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Drought — Brown, Wisconsin

2024-10-08 to 2024-10-31 · Brown, Wisconsin

Event narrative

Below normal rainfall during the latter half of September into early October resulted in Severe Drought (D2) conditions across the northeast third of the county with Moderate Drought (D1) over the remainder of the county except over the far west starting October 8th. Warmer than normal temperatures and well below normal rainfall resulted in the drought categories changing very little through the 29th. Beneficial rainfall was recorded on the 30th-31st, with 1.55 inches at Green Bay. The rainfall late in the month was not incorporated into the Drought Monitor until early November. At Green Bay, the monthly rainfall total was 2.05 inches (normal is 2.67 inches), which was only 77% of normal.

Wider weather episode

Conditions turned drier than normal during the latter half of September. Meanwhile, warm and dry conditions continued through much of October led to Severe Drought (D2) across portions of north-central and northeast Wisconsin. The Drought Monitor indicated Severe Drought (D2) conditions were noted north and east of a line from Merrill to Green Bay to Two Creeks. Beneficial rainfall on the 30th-31st brought an end to the Severe Drought (D2) across portions north-central and northeast Wisconsin on the 31st.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1220231. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.