Recent Rainfall Brings Drought Relief to Western Oklahoma

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Norman, OK – After weeks of concern, recent rainfall has brought a welcome shift to the drought outlook in western Oklahoma. Beckham, Roger Mills, Washita, and Custer counties all saw significant improvement following multiple rounds of storms that pushed through the region between April 29 and May 6.

According to Mesonet data, rainfall totals in this area ranged from 3 to over 8 inches, with localized heavy amounts near the Beckham-Washita county line. This has had a measurable impact on drought conditions. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor update, released May 8, shows a downgrade or full removal of drought classification in much of western Oklahoma. Compared to early April, this marks at least a 1–2 class improvement across most of the region.

Beckham and Roger Mills counties—previously experiencing moderate to severe drought—now reflect either abnormally dry conditions or no drought at all. Washita County saw a similar trend, and Custer County, which was dealing with lingering dryness, is now mostly out of drought.

The 7-day rainfall accumulation map confirms that this part of the state benefited from some of the highest totals in Oklahoma during that span. However, the 7-day precipitation outlook shows little additional rainfall expected through May 15, meaning further improvement may slow unless another storm system develops.

Temperatures this weekend are expected to stay mild, with highs in the low-to-mid 70s across the region, giving soil moisture levels a chance to hold steady for now.

Overall, this recent moisture has made a meaningful dent in drought intensity, offering a bit of breathing room for farmers and ranchers heading into the growing season.


 
 

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