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NSW drought drags on despite autumn rains

Despite significant rainfall in parts of the state, 99.2 per cent of NSW is still experiencing drought conditions.

NSW IN DROUGHT
Twenty-five per cent of NSW is in intense drought, 47pc is drought and 27.2pc is drought affected. (AAP)

Drought conditions continue to grip NSW despite significant rainfall providing some relief to parts of the state.

In its latest seasonal update, the NSW Department of Primary Industries says the state "continues to experience prolonged and widespread drought conditions although there are now some isolated areas of the state in drought recovery".

As of Tuesday, some 99.2 per cent of the state was still experiencing drought conditions.

Twenty-five per cent of NSW is in intense drought, 47 per cent is in drought and 27.2 per cent is drought affected.

Significant rainfalls in March resulted in parts of the state's Southern Tablelands, eastern Riverina, central west and east moving into the early stages of drought recovery, the DPI said on Tuesday.

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In the far west, northwest and parts of central NSW, drought conditions remain unchanged with some areas still experiencing "intense drought".

As a result, there is a persistent soil moisture deficit, feed gap and limited sowing opportunities with water supplies also under stress.

NSW Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall says it's "wonderful" parts of the state received their first rainfalls in a long time but it wasn't enough to provide a break from the drought.

"Sadly drought is continuing to retain its tight grip on the state and more follow up rain is needed to ensure that any short-term improvement is sustained," the minister said in a statement on Tuesday.


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