(The Center Square) – Rain has reduced drought conditions in North Carolina, according to Thursday morning’s weekly update from the U.S. Drought Monitor.

Less than half of 1% is considered exceptional drought, the most severe of five levels the agency categorizes. Extreme drought or worse is 6.2% of the state, severe drought or worse is 29.2% and moderate drought is 81.4%. Abnormally dry conditions are present in 90.9% of the state, with a few mountain areas near Tennessee and some northeastern Coastal Plain region counties absent any drought condition.

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