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Drought — Southern Marinette, Wisconsin

2025-11-18 to 2025-11-30 · Southern Marinette, Wisconsin

Event narrative

At Marinette, below normal rainfall was first observed in late summer and continued through the fall. The precipitation total for October was only 1.04 inches or 32% of normal. The peak in the dry spell occurred from November 1-23, with only 0.23 inches record which was only 29% of the monthly total. The Drought Monitor on the 18th indicated all of the southern half of the county was designated in Severe Drought (D2). The precipitation at the end of the month brought the monthly total to only 34% of normal.

Wider weather episode

The first signs of drought were noted in the late summer and early fall, August to September timeframe, when there were sporadic areas reporting below normal rainfall across northern Wisconsin. The dry conditions expanded and precipitation deficits increased across much of the area in September and continued into October. The peak in the dry spell occurred from November 1-23 when only a few tenths of an inch were recorded. A good majority of the precipitation for the month fell from the 24th through the 30th.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1301032. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.