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JACKSON, Wyo. — Drought conditions in Teton County are worsening. The entire county is now considered to be in either severe or extreme drought.
According to the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), there are five levels of drought, starting with “abnormally dry” (D0) up to “exceptional drought” (D4). Currently, Teton County is experiencing severe drought (D2) and extreme drought (D3).
NIDIS breaks down what these drought levels mean for the state of Wyoming. Severe Drought (D2) can bring poor pasture conditions, overgrazing, scar