Fortunately, wooded streams continue to flow well here in Brooklin, Maine, as you see from the images here, which were taken on April 5:
As of that date, the eastern two thirds of the State had adequate water levels, according to today’s U.S. Drought Monitor. However, Maine’s western and northwestern border counties continue to experience abnormally dry conditions (yellow) and moderate to severe drought (tan to orange):
The situation is far worse in the western half of the United States, which still is experiencing alarming conditions with “exceptional drought” (the most dangerous category) increasing during the last week, according to this latest report:
(Photographs taken in Brooklin, Maine, on April 5, 2022.)