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OKLAHOMA CITY -
The latest
report from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows drought conditions across Oklahoma
have worsened slightly in the past week.
Associate
state climatologist Gary McManus said Friday that the state has seen little
rain since October.
The Drought
Monitor shows 32 percent of the state in exceptional drought -- the worst
rating. That's up from 31 percent a week ago. The remainder of the state --
with the exception of a small sliver in far northeastern Oklahoma -- is rated
as in extreme or severe drought.
Wheat farmer
Joe Kelly in Altus says up to 15 percent of the wheat crop dead and much of
what remains is in poor condition. He says the land as "bone dry" and
that the last rain in the area was in early October.