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Manhattan and Tri-State Area Grapple with Severe Drought, Facing Wildfire Risks and Water Shortage

Manhattan and Tri-State Area Grapple with Severe Drought, Facing Wildfire Risks and Water Shortage

Manhattan and its neighboring regions are experiencing what some are calling the most severe drought in decades, increasing concerns over wildfire threats and water shortages. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor’s recent data, the prolonged absence of rain has left the entire tri-state area suffering from at least moderate drought conditions, with New Jersey now facing extreme drought for the first time since 2002.

After an exceptionally dry October—the driest month recorded in Central Park’s history since the 1860s—New York City’s drought persists. The

National Weather Service

predicts more sunny days ahead, with no significant rainfall expected to ease the parched conditions.

The ongoing dry spell is impacting the region on two fronts, with water supplies dwindling across New York City and surrounding areas, while wildfire risks continue to rise each day. The city’s reservoirs, a crucial source of water for nearly half the state, are currently at about 64% capacity—significantly below the average.

NBC New York

reports that the Department of Environmental Protection has urged both city agencies and residents to curtail their water usage amidst this drought watch.

As dry brush builds up, the fire risk rises, with nearly a dozen New Jersey counties and parts of New York and Connecticut under red flag warnings. Recent wildfires are fueled by dry conditions and gusty winds that challenge containment efforts. The

outlook

remains concerning until a change in weather brings significant rainfall to address the nearly eight-inch seasonal rain deficit.

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