North Carolina Faces Severe Drought and Statewide Burn Ban
North Carolina Faces Severe Drought and Statewide Burn Ban
US · Published Mar 31, 2026
North Carolina is experiencing a severe drought, with nearly 5% of the state under extreme drought conditions.
A statewide burn ban is in effect due to high fire danger and forecasted dry weather, impacting over 9.5 million residents.
The drought threatens the peak planting season for row crops, crucial for North Carolina's $102 billion agriculture industry.
Severe drought impacts North Carolina, burn ban issued
North Carolina is currently facing a severe drought, impacting over 9.5 million residents and leading to a statewide burn ban issued by the North Carolina Forest Service. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, nearly 5% of the state is experiencing extreme drought, with 65% under severe drought conditions. This has prompted urgent measures to prevent wildfires, as vegetative fuels are drying rapidly, creating a high fire danger.
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