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Drought conditions at Fontana Lake, North Carolina; photo by Ryan Rasmussen


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Lowest Streamflows in More Than 110 Years for Some North Carolina Rivers as Drought Worsens
Released:
8/31/2007
August was a hot, dry month in North Carolina bringing record lows to many of the state's rivers and streams and worsening the drought conditions.
 
The lowest average August streamflow in 110 years of record was recorded on the Tar River at Tarboro. The lowest average August streamflow on record was measured at 12 other monitoring stations in the state, with 9 of those sites located in central North Carolina, 2 sites in the coastal plain, and 2 sites in the mountains. All of these sites have at least 35 years of record, and most of the sites have more than 50 years of record.

Record Low Water Levels in May for North Carolina Rivers
Released:
6/8/2007
Despite some rainfall at the end of the month, streamflows during May in North Carolina were at or near record low levels, particularly in the western part of the state.
 
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been monitoring and recording streamflow for more than 100 years at many locations throughout North Carolina, including the French Broad River at Asheville, which has been continuously monitored since 1895. Streamflows at this location in May were at or below the streamflow recorded on the same date in 2002, during the most recent severe drought.

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