Drought Conditions Intensify in Western North Carolina
Drought Conditions Intensify in Western North Carolina
US · Published Apr 24, 2026
Western North Carolina is experiencing severe drought conditions, affecting water levels in Fontana Lake and private wells in Bryson City.
A state climate panel emphasizes the need to address water scarcity due to the expanding drought in mountainous areas.
Local authorities are monitoring the situation and considering measures like water conservation to mitigate the drought's impact.
Drought impacts water sources in North Carolina
Western North Carolina is grappling with intensifying drought conditions, impacting vital water sources such as Fontana Lake and private wells in Bryson City. A state climate panel has underscored the growing severity of the drought and its far-reaching effects on the mountainous regions, emphasizing the urgent need to tackle water scarcity. The drought has been compounded by a significant lack of rainfall, leading to a substantial reduction in water levels in lakes and reservoirs.
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