Today it is one month since the last drop of rain fell in Wanganui.
Soil moisture levels are in extreme deficit and drought is being considered in the Rangitikei and Manawatu, with the Rangitikei River at an eight-year low and the Oroua River at a 15-year low.
Taihape has had just 20mm of rain in the past six weeks, and stock is being trucked out of the district.
Despite that, figures released this week by the National Institute of Water and
Atmospheric Research (Niwa) show that in Wanganui, it was a very sunny but
otherwise unremarkable February.
At 64mm, rainfall for the month was 83 per cent of the February average - well above most other parts of the North Island. Kaitaia had just 5 per cent of its average February rainfall, with a paltry 7mm, and a drought was declared in Northland last week.