Current Drought Conditions for New Brunswick - April 2025

New Brunswick Drought Report:

As of April 2025 approximately 35% (27017 square kilometers) of New Brunswick is Abnormally dry with no areas under drought conditions.

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New Brunswick Drought Conditions Map

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List of Current Drought Conditions for Cities and Towns in New Brunswick

LocationDrought Conditions
SackvilleAbnormally Dry
KetepecAbnormally Dry
Hampton StationAbnormally Dry
Port ElginAbnormally Dry
Middle SackvilleAbnormally Dry
Upper SackvilleAbnormally Dry
HillsboroughAbnormally Dry
SussexAbnormally Dry
St. MartinsAbnormally Dry
QuispamsisAbnormally Dry
LornevilleAbnormally Dry
Cambridge-NarrowsAbnormally Dry
OromoctoAbnormally Dry
ClarendonAbnormally Dry
MemramcookAbnormally Dry
DorchesterAbnormally Dry
ShemogueAbnormally Dry
St. StephenAbnormally Dry
Fredericton JunctionAbnormally Dry
TracyAbnormally Dry
GagetownAbnormally Dry
Grand Bay - WestfieldAbnormally Dry
RothesayAbnormally Dry
HamptonAbnormally Dry
NortonAbnormally Dry
Sussex CornerAbnormally Dry
Saint JohnAbnormally Dry
MeducticAbnormally Dry
MintoAbnormally Dry
HavelockAbnormally Dry
Charters SettlementAbnormally Dry
WoodstockAbnormally Dry
Harvey StationAbnormally Dry
NackawicAbnormally Dry
New MarylandAbnormally Dry
RobertvilleAbnormally Dry
DunlopAbnormally Dry
Plaster RockAbnormally Dry
CanterburyAbnormally Dry
Eel River CrossingAbnormally Dry
CharloAbnormally Dry
Pointe-VerteAbnormally Dry
Petit-RocherAbnormally Dry
NigadooAbnormally Dry
BeresfordAbnormally Dry
Jacquet RiverAbnormally Dry
BelleduneAbnormally Dry
MillvilleAbnormally Dry
BathurstAbnormally Dry
BalmoralAbnormally Dry
LorneAbnormally Dry
CampbelltonAbnormally Dry
AtholvilleAbnormally Dry
Tide HeadAbnormally Dry
DalhousieAbnormally Dry
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