A series of storms drenched Arizona in late September and early October and helped ease short-term drought conditions.
An usually wet September and October has greened up Arizona's outdoors, but La Niña could erase some of the gains.
The state has spent hundreds of millions of dollars and implemented new regulations to protect water supplies. But as funds ...
Natural disasters are having a significant impact on the nation's food supply, as farmers lose millions of dollars in crops ...
Water for the San Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District is expected to run out this month, a stark marker of how drought continues to grip Arizona. The dry-up could leave farmers in central Arizona ...
Arizona's drought outlook in April 2024 is already much worse than it was in April 2025, and experts say conditions may only worsen from here. (screenshot via AZ Department of Forestry and Fire ...
GREER, AZ (AZFamily) — While the primary spreader of the Greer Fire was the very strong wind over the past few days, the very dry conditions also contributed to the unfortunate recipe that cooked up ...
Persistent drought is dragging down Arizona quail populations, state wildlife officials say, and could necessitate shorter hunting seasons and smaller bag limits on the game birds. The state’s small ...
The current short-term drought is as bad or worse than droughts in 2017 and 2020, according to a UA researcher, stretching across summer, fall and winter. Tree ring research show prolonged dry periods ...
For the first time in months, Arizona's short-term drought conditions are improving, with some parts of the state showing no signs of drought. A series of storms fueled by tropical moisture drenched ...
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