**Current U.S. Drought Monitor conditions (data valid August 18, released August 20, 2026) show D4 (Exceptional Drought) concentrated in a small number of western and southern Plains states, including northeastern Oregon, far southern Idaho, western Nebraska, parts of Colorado, and portions of the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma.** This limited footprint drives the closely matched market-implied odds (all 42–46%) across buckets from 0 to 10+ states for the week of August 25. Short-term forecasts through August 24–29 favor little rainfall along the West Coast and below-normal precipitation over much of Texas, with only moderate monsoon activity possible in the Southwest—conditions unlikely to rapidly alleviate entrenched D4 given its reliance on long-term indicators such as soil moisture, streamflow, and vegetation stress. Continued above-normal temperatures across most of the contiguous U.S. could further sustain or expand these pockets, while any localized heavy rain or revisions in multi-indicator blends might shrink D4 coverage. The next USDM release (around August 27) will reflect conditions through roughly August 25, leaving room for modest shifts depending on exactly where D4 boundaries are drawn relative to state lines.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourHow many states will be in D4 (Exceptional Drought) — week of August 25, 2026?
7-9 states 47%
5-6 states 46%
10 or more states 45%
1-2 states 44%
0 states
42%
1-2 states
44%
3-4 states
44%
5-6 states
46%
7-9 states
47%
10 or more states
45%
7-9 states 47%
5-6 states 46%
10 or more states 45%
1-2 states 44%
0 states
42%
1-2 states
44%
3-4 states
44%
5-6 states
46%
7-9 states
47%
10 or more states
45%
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.
Marché ouvert : Aug 20, 2026, 9:00 AM ET
Source de résolution
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.
Source de résolution
https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/DmData/DataTables.aspxResolver
0x69c47De9D...**Current U.S. Drought Monitor conditions (data valid August 18, released August 20, 2026) show D4 (Exceptional Drought) concentrated in a small number of western and southern Plains states, including northeastern Oregon, far southern Idaho, western Nebraska, parts of Colorado, and portions of the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma.** This limited footprint drives the closely matched market-implied odds (all 42–46%) across buckets from 0 to 10+ states for the week of August 25. Short-term forecasts through August 24–29 favor little rainfall along the West Coast and below-normal precipitation over much of Texas, with only moderate monsoon activity possible in the Southwest—conditions unlikely to rapidly alleviate entrenched D4 given its reliance on long-term indicators such as soil moisture, streamflow, and vegetation stress. Continued above-normal temperatures across most of the contiguous U.S. could further sustain or expand these pockets, while any localized heavy rain or revisions in multi-indicator blends might shrink D4 coverage. The next USDM release (around August 27) will reflect conditions through roughly August 25, leaving room for modest shifts depending on exactly where D4 boundaries are drawn relative to state lines.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour

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