Drought — Barton, Missouri
2025-10-01 to 2025-10-31 · Barton, Missouri
Event narrative
Severe (D2) drought developed across eastern portions of the county during the month. Conditions worsened through the month after limited rainfall during the month. The remainder of the county was impacted by Moderate (D1) drought conditions at the end of the month. Significant impacts were noted in surface water including ponds and streams with some produces reporting having to feed hay and culling herds. Some impacts to crop yield were also reported.
Wider weather episode
Extreme (D3) drought developed across portions of the Missouri Ozarks. Locations in central and southern Missouri saw drought conditions worsen through the month after continued limited rainfall during the month of October. Extreme (D3) Drought developed across portions of southwestern Missouri. Much of the remainder of far southeastern Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks was also in Severe (D2) and Moderate (D1) Drought and Abnormally Dry (D0) conditions by the end of the month. The primary impacts of the drought occurred in the agricultural communities. Dry stock ponds and impacts to crop yields and end of the year forage production. Low flows on some streams and rivers were noted but not widespread. Some limited monetary losses were noted in areas where the drought improved, however the majority of losses will be added once crop figures are determined.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1294274. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.