Last Updated on July 30, 2026 9:29 am
North Carolina's drought showed its biggest single-week improvement since the crisis began, with eight counties reaching drought-free status for the first time since March. Extreme Drought (D3) dropped from 32 to just 11 counties, and Moderate Drought (D1) exploded from 7 to 40 counties as conditions rapidly improved across the state.
In the High Country, Alleghany, Avery, and Caldwell counties improved from Severe Drought (D2) to Moderate Drought (D1). Watauga, Ashe, and Wilkes counties remain in Severe Drought (D2).
Only Brunswick County remains in Exceptional Drought (D4), down from two last week. Rockingham County improved to D3.
Eight counties in the northeast and mountains are now completely drought-free: Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Madison, Pasquotank, and Perquimans. It is the first time any North Carolina county has been drought-free since the escalation began in March.
The weekly update, put out by the North Carolina Drought Management Council, shows 92 counties still experiencing some level of drought or abnormally dry conditions — down from all 100 last week.
Drought categories are based on streamflow, groundwater levels, the amount of water stored in reservoirs, soil moisture, the time of year, and other relevant factors for assessing the extent and severity of dry conditions.
D4 – Exceptional Drought
Brunswick
Total: 1
D3 – Extreme Drought
Caswell
Columbus
Granville
Guilford
Jackson
Macon
Pender
Person
Rockingham
Transylvania
Vance
Total: 11
D2 – Severe Drought
Alamance
Anson
Ashe
Bladen
Cherokee
Clay
Cumberland
Duplin
Forsyth
Graham
Greene
Halifax
Harnett
Haywood
Henderson
Jones
Lenoir
Montgomery
Orange
Pitt
Polk
Richmond
Robeson
Sampson
Scotland
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Swain
Union
Warren
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Yadkin
Total: 35
D1 – Moderate Drought
Alexander
Alleghany
Avery
Beaufort
Bertie
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus
Caldwell
Catawba
Chatham
Cleveland
Craven
Davidson
Davie
Durham
Edgecombe
Franklin
Gaston
Hertford
Hoke
Iredell
Johnston
Lee
Lincoln
Martin
McDowell
Mecklenburg
Mitchell
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Pamlico
Randolph
Rowan
Rutherford
Wake
Wilson
Total: 40
D0 – Abnormally Dry
Carteret
Gates
Tyrrell
Washington
Yancey
Total: 5
Residents are strongly encouraged to continue water conservation efforts and stay informed about local drought conditions.

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