Lampasas County moves to ‘abnormally dry’ on drought map

As rainfall across the area diminishes, drier conditions are beginning to settle into Lampasas County.The U.S. Drought Monitor’s map released on Oct. 2 shows 71% of the county is deemed “abnormally dry.” Eastern portions of the county remain unaffected by the lack of recent rainfall.Neighboring counties also are experiencing dry conditions, with Burnet, Mills and portions of...

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