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Drought — Shawano, Wisconsin

2025-12-01 to 2025-12-31 · Shawano, Wisconsin

Event narrative

During the fall (Sep 1 - Nov 30), Shawano recorded 3.91 inches of rain and melted snow which was only 45% of normal. The weather pattern changed to a cold and snowy one during the 1st half of the month of December. Another stronger storm at the end of the month brought the monthly precipitation total to 1.28 inches or 81% of normal. Despite receiving the much-needed precipitation, Severe Drought (D2) was designated throughout the month over the western three-fourths of Shawano County, generally west of a line from Navarino to Bonduel to Oconto Falls. The remainder of the county was designated in Moderate Drought (D1).

Wider weather episode

The fall of 2025 (Sep 1 - Nov 30) went down in the records books considerably drier than normal. Precipitation totals at most locations were 40-60% of normal. The weather pattern abruptly shifted to a cold and snowy one for the first half of December. Another significant storm at the end of the month brought copious amounts of rain and snow, which brought the monthly total closer to normal. Any rain at the end of month ran off due to a frozen ground, where frost depths of 1 to 3 feet were recorded.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1307007. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.