Most Shared

KEYE-TV - Search Results

The following is an archived video story. The text content of that video story is available below for reference. The original video has been deleted and is no longer available.

Texas Panhandle Snow Relieves Drought, No End Yet

(AP) -- A historic blizzard that dumped 19 inches of snow on parts of the Texas Panhandle has relieved drought conditions that have persisted for two years, but more moisture is needed to end the dry spell.
 
   The U.S. Drought Monitor released Thursday shows the entire Panhandle remains dry, with some areas still in extreme or exceptional drought.
 
   Weather Service meteorologist Christine Krause told the Amarillo Globe News that while the snow helps, the drought has been going on for so long "it's going to take a lot of liquid to alleviate" the dry conditions.
 
   State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says the snowfall will help with spring and summer forage, but unless the spring is wet, the improvements will be short term.
 
   Most other parts of Texas are also in drought.
 
 
Washington Guardian
Advertise with us!