Only two of the last 16 days (June 27 and July 5) have featured measured rain across southwestern Connecticut, resulting in less than one inch (0.96") of precipitation. The forecast doesn't look promising for rain, either. PaulThe eastern two-thirds of Connecticut continue to be "abnormally dry" or in a "moderate drought," according to the latest Drought Monitor Index released Thursday, July 7, 2022. pic.twitter.com/IjvHGdgxkc
— Paul Piorek (@PaulPiorek) July 8, 2022