Current Drought Conditions for Vermont - June 16, 2026
Vermont Drought Report
As of June 16, 2026 approximately 11% (1,072 square miles) of Vermont is classified as Abnormally Dry (D0), with no areas currently under active drought conditions.
The interactive map below shows current Vermont drought boundaries. Click any shaded area for its drought category, or browse conditions by city and town in the list below.
| Drought Category | Area (sq mi) | % of State | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abnormally Dry | 1,072 | 11.1% | 11.1% |
Vermont Drought Conditions Map
Click on a drought area for its category. Use the legend icon (lower right) to view drought categories. Toggle additional layers with the icon in the upper right.
Drought boundary shapefiles sourced from the U.S. Drought Monitor GIS Data, produced by the National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC) at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, in partnership with the USDA and NOAA. Area and percentage calculations by PlantMaps.com.
Drought Conditions by City and Town in Vermont
| Location | Drought Conditions |
|---|---|
| Bellows Falls | Abnormally Dry |
| Brattleboro | Abnormally Dry |
| Chester | Abnormally Dry |
| Hartland | Abnormally Dry |
| Jacksonville | Abnormally Dry |
| Newfane | Abnormally Dry |
| North Westminster | Abnormally Dry |
| Norwich | Abnormally Dry |
| Putney | Abnormally Dry |
| Saxtons River | Abnormally Dry |
| Springfield | Abnormally Dry |
| West Brattleboro | Abnormally Dry |
| Westminster | Abnormally Dry |
| Windsor | Abnormally Dry |
| Wilmington | Abnormally Dry |
| Readsboro | Abnormally Dry |