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Drought Contingency Stage - Moderate Drought D1
July 03, 2025
Weber County, UT – Drought Update (as of July 3, 2025)
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Current Drought Status: Conditions have worsened from Abnormally Dry (D0) to Moderate Drought (D1), per the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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Duration of Drought: Weber County has been in drought status for 1 week, beginning June 24, 2025.
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Forecast: The Climate Prediction Center’s July Outlook, released June 30, 2025, anticipated drought development across the region—now confirmed by worsening conditions.
What D1 (Moderate Drought) Means:
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Some damage to crops and pastures may occur.
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Water levels in streams, reservoirs, or wells may be low.
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Voluntary water conservation measures might begin.
Alerts
Drought Contingency Stage - Moderate Drought D1
July 03, 2025
Weber County, UT – Drought Update (as of July 3, 2025)
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Current Drought Status: Conditions have worsened from Abnormally Dry (D0) to Moderate Drought (D1), per the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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Duration of Drought: Weber County has been in drought status for 1 week, beginning June 24, 2025.
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Forecast: The Climate Prediction Center’s July Outlook, released June 30, 2025, anticipated drought development across the region—now confirmed by worsening conditions.
What D1 (Moderate Drought) Means:
-
Some damage to crops and pastures may occur.
-
Water levels in streams, reservoirs, or wells may be low.
-
Voluntary water conservation measures might begin.