
Gardner Magazine has previously reported on the improving Drought Conditions in an April article, CLICK HERE. — – Our article in March, CLICK HERE
Normal Conditions in Greater Gardner MA – NO DROUGHT.
According to a statement from MEMA on May 20, 2025: “Today, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper declared the Connecticut River Valley, Western and Northeast Regions have been downgraded to Level 0-Normal Conditions, joining the Central Region. The Islands and Southeast Regions remain at Level 1 – Mild Drought, while the Cape Cod Region continues at Level 2 – Significant Drought.”
“Recent rain has improved streamflow and reduced fire risk across the state. However, drought conditions continue to affect groundwater levels, which typically take longer to recover. Most regions received about 4-6 inches of rain so far this month, while the Cape and Islands saw substantially less at 1.5-3 inches. Although some regions have recovered at the regional scale, there may be localized deficits in a few areas that will take more time for full recovery.”