The U.S. Drought Monitor has no drought classification for all of Tulsa County for the first time in more than a year.
In a report released Thursday, Tulsa County's final designation, D0 for abnormally dry in the northern region of the county, was removed.
The last time Tulsa County was free of any drought monitor classification was the week of Jan. 7, 2014.
Oklahoma Climatological Survey state climatologist Gary McManus said that Oklahoma is under its lowest drought status statewide since October 2010.
This week, more than 77 percent of Oklahoma has no classification, while about 3 percent of the state is under D1 for moderate drought, all in the Oklahoma Panhandle, according to the monitor.
People are also reading…







