Current U.S. Drought Monitor conditions as of mid-August 2026 show exceptional (D4) drought covering roughly 1.1% of the contiguous United States, concentrated in western Nebraska, parts of Colorado, northeastern Oregon, southern Idaho, and pockets of the southern Plains, driven by record July heat, inadequate monsoon moisture, and persistent dryness that has depleted soil moisture and streamflow. The weekly map, produced jointly by NOAA, USDA, and the National Drought Mitigation Center, integrates precipitation, temperature, and hydrologic data; the next release covering conditions through late August is scheduled for August 27. The 6–10-day Climate Prediction Center outlook for August 25–29 favors below-normal rainfall across much of Texas and above-normal temperatures nationwide outside the far West Coast, limiting near-term relief while potential eastern showers offer little benefit to core D4 zones.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于Exceptional drought (D4) by state — week of August 25, 2026

Alabama
50%

Arizona
50%

Arkansas
50%

California
51%

Colorado
77%

Delaware
50%

Florida
50%

Georgia
50%

Idaho
50%

Illinois
50%

Indiana
50%

Iowa
51%

Kansas
53%

Kentucky
50%

Louisiana
50%

Maryland
50%

Minnesota
49%

Mississippi
53%

Missouri
50%

Montana
47%

Nebraska
78%

Nevada
30%

New Jersey
48%

New Mexico
50%

North Carolina
51%

North Dakota
50%

Ohio
50%

Oklahoma
52%

Oregon
53%

Pennsylvania
50%

South Carolina
51%

South Dakota
50%

Tennessee
50%

Texas
66%

Utah
60%

Virginia
44%

Washington
50%

West Virginia
50%

Wisconsin
51%

Wyoming
49%
$1,026 交易量

Alabama
50%

Arizona
50%

Arkansas
50%

California
51%

Colorado
77%

Delaware
50%

Florida
50%

Georgia
50%

Idaho
50%

Illinois
50%

Indiana
50%

Iowa
51%

Kansas
53%

Kentucky
50%

Louisiana
50%

Maryland
50%

Minnesota
49%

Mississippi
53%

Missouri
50%

Montana
47%

Nebraska
78%

Nevada
30%

New Jersey
48%

New Mexico
50%

North Carolina
51%

North Dakota
50%

Ohio
50%

Oklahoma
52%

Oregon
53%

Pennsylvania
50%

South Carolina
51%

South Dakota
50%

Tennessee
50%

Texas
66%

Utah
60%

Virginia
44%

Washington
50%

West Virginia
50%

Wisconsin
51%

Wyoming
49%
D4 area below 0.05% is treated as cartographic noise at state borders and resolves "No".
Nebraska carries a market in every month of the year, so this market exists for the week valid August 25, 2026. Weeks outside that window have no Nebraska market and make no claim about Nebraska's drought.
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.
市场开放时间: Aug 20, 2026, 9:00 AM ET
D4 area below 0.05% is treated as cartographic noise at state borders and resolves "No".
Nebraska carries a market in every month of the year, so this market exists for the week valid August 25, 2026. Weeks outside that window have no Nebraska market and make no claim about Nebraska's drought.
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.
Current U.S. Drought Monitor conditions as of mid-August 2026 show exceptional (D4) drought covering roughly 1.1% of the contiguous United States, concentrated in western Nebraska, parts of Colorado, northeastern Oregon, southern Idaho, and pockets of the southern Plains, driven by record July heat, inadequate monsoon moisture, and persistent dryness that has depleted soil moisture and streamflow. The weekly map, produced jointly by NOAA, USDA, and the National Drought Mitigation Center, integrates precipitation, temperature, and hydrologic data; the next release covering conditions through late August is scheduled for August 27. The 6–10-day Climate Prediction Center outlook for August 25–29 favors below-normal rainfall across much of Texas and above-normal temperatures nationwide outside the far West Coast, limiting near-term relief while potential eastern showers offer little benefit to core D4 zones.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于
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