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Drought Improving, But Muskego Stays Under Extreme Area
Areas of extreme drought have receded to Wisconsin's southern-most portions, but Muskego remains among the driest areas of the state.

The U.S Drought Monitor's latest report on Wisconsin's drought, which came out Thursday morning, showed conditions improving in parts of Wisconsin.Â
Nearly all of southeast Wisconsin was in an extreme drought at the end of July, but that line has receded south and now shows Waukesha County's northern two-thirds improving to severe drought status. The line is defined in part by I-94, with those areas south of that corridor remaining under extreme drought status.
Recent rainfall that has brought three to four inches of rain over the past two to three weeks has helped alleviate some of the concerns, but we're not out of the woods yet.
The area south of I-94, which includes Muskego and about 25 percent of Waukesha County, was still listed in the extreme drought category.Â
The news for Sheboygan County and far northern Ozaukee County was even better, as their status was downgraded to moderate drought.
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