ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) — With no rain expected in the seven-day forecast, drought conditions are expected to worsen.
The South Carolina State Drought Committee met last Thursday, unanimously deciding the entire state is in a moderate drought. That’s a level 2 out of 4, but local and state experts say they’re preparing for conditions to worsen as we enter the warmest part of the year.
The South Carolina State Climatologist says eleven Upstate counties moved into a moderate drought in March. The rest of the state followed last week…