Current Drought Conditions for New Jersey - July 1, 2025

New Jersey Drought Report:

As of July 1, 2025 approximately 19% (1676 square miles) of New Jersey is Abnormally dry with no areas under drought conditions.

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New Jersey Drought Conditions Map

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

LocationDrought Conditions
Leisure Village EastAbnormally Dry
AbseconAbnormally Dry
Atlantic CityAbnormally Dry
BarnegatAbnormally Dry
Barnegat LightAbnormally Dry
Beach HavenAbnormally Dry
Beach Haven WestAbnormally Dry
BeachwoodAbnormally Dry
ChesilhurstAbnormally Dry
Collings LakesAbnormally Dry
Egg Harbor CityAbnormally Dry
ElwoodAbnormally Dry
Estell ManorAbnormally Dry
FolsomAbnormally Dry
Forked RiverAbnormally Dry
HammontonAbnormally Dry
Island HeightsAbnormally Dry
LinwoodAbnormally Dry
ManahawkinAbnormally Dry
Mays LandingAbnormally Dry
Mystic IslandAbnormally Dry
NorthfieldAbnormally Dry
Ocean CityAbnormally Dry
Pine BeachAbnormally Dry
Pine Lake ParkAbnormally Dry
PleasantvilleAbnormally Dry
Port RepublicAbnormally Dry
Seaside HeightsAbnormally Dry
Ship BottomAbnormally Dry
SmithvilleAbnormally Dry
Somers PointAbnormally Dry
South Toms RiverAbnormally Dry
Surf CityAbnormally Dry
Toms RiverAbnormally Dry
TuckertonAbnormally Dry
WaretownAbnormally Dry
WilliamstownAbnormally Dry
North Beach HavenAbnormally Dry
Crestwood VillageAbnormally Dry
Leisure VillageAbnormally Dry
Cedar Glen LakesAbnormally Dry
Ocean AcresAbnormally Dry
Pine Ridge at CrestwoodAbnormally Dry
Presidential Lakes EstatesAbnormally Dry
Victory LakesAbnormally Dry
Leisure Village WestAbnormally Dry
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