Showers and thunderstorms rapidly developed in parts of central and northern Texas and eastern Oklahoma overnight Monday into Tuesday morning. However, the only D0 area to be impacted by the rains was in west-central Texas, with the other rainfall occurring over non-drought portions. With many tools showing short-term dryness at the 2- and 4-month time frames, and where no rain fell before Tuesday, March 8 cutoff, D0 was expanded in eastern Texas, D1 was slightly increased in extreme south Texas, new and expanded D0 in the Panhandle, and a new D1 area in the northeastern Texas Panhandle and northwestern Oklahoma. Read more at droughtmonitor.unl.edu…