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Drought — Madison, Nebraska

2025-06-01 to 2025-06-30 · Madison, Nebraska

Event narrative

D3 (extreme) drought conditions at the beginning of the month saw significant improvement, with conditions improving to D1 (moderate) drought by the end of the month. The ASOS at the Norfolk Karl Stefan Memorial Airport recorded 7.76 inches of precipitation for the month, which was 3.39 inches above average. An observer at Norfolk 1.0 NNW recorded 8.26 inches of precipitation, which was 4.03 inches above average.

Wider weather episode

Severe (D2) to extreme (D3) drought conditions persisted across portions of eastern Nebraska through the month of June. However, significant rainfall, with amounts ranging from 2 to locally 8 inches above average, fell in parts of northeast Nebraska that were previously experiencing extreme drought. This precipitation led to a substantial improvement, with the entire extreme drought area upgrading to moderate (D1) drought by July 1st. Despite this improvement, small pockets of severe drought (D2) still lingered in Knox, Butler, and Seward counties.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1276001. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.