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‘Extreme Drought’ Conditions Take Hold In Malden, Eastern Massachusett

Malden does not have any formal water restrictions at this time. But residents can still help with conservation efforts, officials say.

MALDEN, MA — Severe weather that brought rain and high winds to communities north of Boston in recent days still wasn't enough to bust the region's lingering drought conditions, according to state and federal drought experts.

Instead, the situation has now worsened, as noted by the U.S. Drought Monitor, which has identified "extreme drought" conditions across a large stretch of Eastern Massachusetts from the Cape Ann area, through Greater Boston and south into Bristol County and Cape Cod.

The state similarly announced this week that conditions had “deteriorated.” The drought, officials warned, is leading to everything from decreased water levels in local waterways to heightened fire activity.

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The state offered tips on water conservation alongside its most recent announcement on Thursday.

While many area communities have faced water restrictions in recent months as drought conditions have escalated, no such restrictions are in place in Malden.

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The city is one of 32 municipalities and agencies that draws its water through the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. The authority, in turn, pulls from the Quabbin Reservoir and the Wachusett Reservoir. It is not experiencing drought conditions according to its standards.

Officials are still advising conservation efforts when possible.

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