**Persistent multi-month precipitation deficits and above-normal temperatures have entrenched exceptional (D4) drought across the Intermountain West and portions of the northern Great Plains.** As of the most recent U.S. Drought Monitor data valid through mid-August 2026, D4 conditions cover small but notable areas primarily in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, and Idaho, with isolated patches extending into Nebraska, driven by 30-day rainfall well below 25% of normal in core zones and temperatures 4–9°F above average. Monsoonal convection has brought localized relief to Arizona and New Mexico but has done little to alleviate northern-tier aridity. Short-term 6–10-day outlooks show only marginal precipitation chances across the drought core ahead of the August 25 week, leaving room for modest expansion or contraction depending on model runs and any late-month storm tracks. With D4 currently spanning roughly five states and total U.S. drought coverage near 42–50%, trader consensus remains balanced across low-to-moderate state counts because minor forecast shifts or single-week rainfall events could easily push the tally into adjacent ranges.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoHow many states will be in D4 (Exceptional Drought) — week of August 25, 2026?
1-2 states 50%
5-6 states 50%
0 states 48%
3-4 states 48%
0 states
48%
1-2 states
50%
3-4 states
48%
5-6 states
50%
7-9 states
47%
10 or more states
48%
1-2 states 50%
5-6 states 50%
0 states 48%
3-4 states 48%
0 states
48%
1-2 states
50%
3-4 states
48%
5-6 states
50%
7-9 states
47%
10 or more states
48%
Brackets: 0 / 1-2 / 3-4 / 5-6 / 7-9 / 10+. Exactly one bracket resolves "Yes".
The count ranges over all 48 coterminous states — the 48 states excluding Alaska and Hawaii. The District of Columbia and U.S. territories are not considered.
Each USDM release covers the seven-day period ending Tuesday at 8:00 AM ET and is published the following Thursday.
Resolution is based on the first published US Drought Monitor release for the listed week. Subsequent revisions will not be considered; the first published release is final.
The resolution source for this market is the US Drought Monitor at droughtmonitor.unl.edu.
Mercado abierto: Aug 20, 2026, 9:00 AM ET
Fuente de resolución
https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/DmData/DataTables.aspxResolver
0x69c47De9D...Brackets: 0 / 1-2 / 3-4 / 5-6 / 7-9 / 10+. Exactly one bracket resolves "Yes".
The count ranges over all 48 coterminous states — the 48 states excluding Alaska and Hawaii. The District of Columbia and U.S. territories are not considered.
Each USDM release covers the seven-day period ending Tuesday at 8:00 AM ET and is published the following Thursday.
Resolution is based on the first published US Drought Monitor release for the listed week. Subsequent revisions will not be considered; the first published release is final.
The resolution source for this market is the US Drought Monitor at droughtmonitor.unl.edu.
Fuente de resolución
https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/DmData/DataTables.aspxResolver
0x69c47De9D...**Persistent multi-month precipitation deficits and above-normal temperatures have entrenched exceptional (D4) drought across the Intermountain West and portions of the northern Great Plains.** As of the most recent U.S. Drought Monitor data valid through mid-August 2026, D4 conditions cover small but notable areas primarily in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, and Idaho, with isolated patches extending into Nebraska, driven by 30-day rainfall well below 25% of normal in core zones and temperatures 4–9°F above average. Monsoonal convection has brought localized relief to Arizona and New Mexico but has done little to alleviate northern-tier aridity. Short-term 6–10-day outlooks show only marginal precipitation chances across the drought core ahead of the August 25 week, leaving room for modest expansion or contraction depending on model runs and any late-month storm tracks. With D4 currently spanning roughly five states and total U.S. drought coverage near 42–50%, trader consensus remains balanced across low-to-moderate state counts because minor forecast shifts or single-week rainfall events could easily push the tally into adjacent ranges.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado

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