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Drought Recedes Across Permian Basin, Trans-Pecos, Big Bend Regions

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: March 7, 2013
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MIDLAND -- Rainfall and snowfall in the Permian Basin and the Trans-Pecos region earlier this year has effectively wiped out severe drought conditions in the area -- for now.

    The latest Texas Drought Monitor map -- which came out on March 5th -- shows that only the northern and eastern Permian Basin, and the mountains to the southeast and west of Midland-Odessa are still officially experiencing drought conditions.

    In fact, much of the Trans-Pecos region is not currently experiencing any forms of drought.

    The results of the most recent Texas Drought Monitor marks a complete turnaround from Spring 2011 -- when nearly the entire area was in the exceptional drought category.

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