D.C. Region Under Drought Watch, Voluntary Water Conservation Urged
D.C. Region Under Drought Watch, Voluntary Water Conservation Urged
US · Published Jun 4, 2026
A drought watch has been declared for the Washington, D.C.
region as of June 3, 2026, due to prolonged dry conditions.

Why It's Important?

The drought conditions primarily affect the Potomac River, a critical source of drinking water for the region, including Washington, D.C., Alexandria, and surrounding areas. While reservoirs are well-stocked, continued dry weather could strain water resources. Residents and businesses are encouraged to conserve water to mitigate potential shortages. The last mandatory water restrictions in the region occurred in 1999, highlighting the importance of proactive measures during this drought watch.

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