| 5/9/2026 | AL-AT-24 | AL | Autauga |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness
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| Ground soft to walk on. No lawn work possible. Puddles remaining longer than normal from regular showers. |
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| 5/9/2026 | AZ-MH-25 | AZ | Mohave |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Have moved into the Moderate Drought D1 status around Lake Havasu City w/ Abnormally Dry D0 drought status downstream along the lower Colorado River valley. Very dry with daytime temps now entering the high 90s & into 100s. |
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| 5/9/2026 | CO-AR-413 | CO | Arapahoe |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Calendar YTD 52% of normal, water YTD 47% of normal. The past week’s snow and rain was significant since it has been so dry. |
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| 5/9/2026 | CO-DG-176 | CO | Douglas |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness
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| Over an inch of moisture this week through rain and snow. Trees recovering form second cold snap after leaf out. Above normal temperatures expected this week. Plants and animals confused. Hummingbirds survived snow.. |
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| 5/9/2026 | CT-MD-21 | CT | Middlesex |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| All water courses are at normal seasonal levels. |
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| 5/9/2026 | CT-NL-29 | CT | New London |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Fire
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| 0.54" of rain fellcduring the week lowering the forest fire danger to moderate. |
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| 5/9/2026 | DE-NC-10 | DE | New Castle |
Mildly Dry
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| Springs flowing below normal. |
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| 5/9/2026 | DE-SS-3 | DE | Sussex |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| 5/3-5/9 brought .23" over two events. Getting two weeks between grass cutting. Morris Branch continues to recede about an inch a day. |
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| 5/9/2026 | FL-AL-50 | FL | Alachua |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness
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| Lake Alice and retention ponds still extremely low or dry even after some minimal rain this past week. Some azaleas are now seen to be dead while others have bloomed 3 months late. Mowed lawn for first time in months though it is >50% brown. Burn ban and some regional wildfires. |
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| 5/9/2026 | FL-BW-167 | FL | Broward |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Energy Plants & Wildlife
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| Conditions continue to dry with only one storm of .41". Unirrigated areas show signs of browning and wilting and the soil is dry. Landscape irrigation continues. Temps are increasing toward late spring highs in the upper 80's with two days surpassing 90 F. |
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| 5/9/2026 | FL-HB-177 | FL | Hillsborough |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Business & Industry Fire Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Society & Public Health Water Supply & Quality
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| This week was yet another week where we received no rain. Grass is now starting to develop dry spots. Water restrictions are in place. Lakes, ponds and bodies of water are either extremely low or empty all round our area. The ground is so dry that the farm across the street when tilling the ground, creates dust storms. |
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| 5/9/2026 | FL-MA-10 | FL | Manatee |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness Energy Fire
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| FIRE - High, Sunny days and above normal temperatures have dried out most areas. Limited precipitation has also contributed to this situation.
ENERGY - Near normal temperatures in our area, but lack of cloud cover and very sunny days are kicking in the AC united
GENERAL - Lack of rain is causing havoc in our area. Checking my reports, it has been 32 days between measured precipitation in the Rain Gauge. 4/8 =0.5 2.57in and 5/3 1.43 in. That’s 4.0” in 32 days, along with sunny days and windy days, no moisture has a chance to get into the soil. |
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| 5/9/2026 | FL-VL-60 | FL | Volusia |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| almost to 'near normal' from the good rain just received, should start to get more regular rainfall soon |
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| 5/9/2026 | ID-ID-12 | ID | Idaho |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire
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| No rain in over 2 weeks. Pasture grass is already turning yellow. Ground is hard and small creeks are dry. |
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| 5/9/2026 | IL-BN-19 | IL | Boone |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Well, the familiar dry pattern is back, as this area received a grand total of only 0.05" of rain over the week and just 0.66" over the last 3 weeks. Also, our NWS forecast has little rain for the next several days. Fortunately, temps have been decidedly on the cool side, so soil evaporation has been limited. Area waterways are close to their normal levels and continue to slowly drop. Deeper soil is still wet enough but it is drying out nonetheless. With little rain in sight, gonna go with mildly dry for now. Trees are leafing out quite a bit with the usual stragglers catching up. Area lawns look a lighter green and are growing slower now. Additional signs of stress are becoming visible, with the surface getting dry, hard and cracked. Also, while area farmers pick up the pace of cultivating, a lot of dust is getting kicked up in the process. Similar to last year, a couple of geese decided that hanging out along (and on) our busy road was where they wanted to be. Their demise seemed inevitable but thankfully on my return trip I found that they had not only survived but moved to a much safer spot. Drivers must have been careful to avoid hitting them since they were really at risk. And the lowly mosquitoes are back, albeit in small numbers so far. One met it's ultimate fate after landing on my window. I wonder if there'll be more. |
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| 5/9/2026 | IN-FL-3 | IN | Fulton |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| I have recorded 0.83 inches of rain at my location during the past 7-days. |
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| 5/9/2026 | IN-RS-4 | IN | Rush |
Severely Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture
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| Flooding in low areas ponding of water in fields |
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| 5/9/2026 | IA-HR-16 | IA | Harrison |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| Conditions have been dry last two weeks, with only a quarter of an inch of rainfall. Conditions have been great for work and planting of fields. |
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| 5/9/2026 | KS-BU-25 | KS | Butler |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Creek level good but little if any flow. Vegetation growth excellent but grass seems to have slowed down. Birds very active but insects remain quiet. Very few cracks in bare soil. |
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| 5/9/2026 | KS-DG-84 | KS | Douglas |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Recent rains; ground moist; vegetation green |
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| 5/9/2026 | KS-JO-134 | KS | Johnson |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| All plants are looking healthy and soil moisture is good |
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| 5/9/2026 | KS-KW-2 | KS | Kiowa |
NA
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife
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| .26 rain this week was nice. All of the vegetation is suffering from lack of moisture. The hedge, hackberry, mulberry, locust and walnut tree leaves froze and fell off on April 19 and haven't leafed out again yet. The dry land alfalfa has stopped growing and looks very stressed as does the wheat. |
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| 5/9/2026 | KY-CM-3 | KY | Cumberland |
Near Normal
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Agriculture
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| 1.11 inches of rain this week. |
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| 5/9/2026 | LA-AS-20 | LA | Ascension Parish |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Friday night through Saturday morning saw a cool front moving through this area, dropping between one and two inches of rain, and no flooding was reported. The middle of the week was warm and humid. Sprinkles of rain threatened on Wednesday with dark clouds and breezy winds generally from the south. Thursday midday, a flash flood warning was in effect for this area and northward. Heavy rain on Friday at about 1 to 2”/hr and road ponding reported by local weather stations. Another front is expected again Saturday morning. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MA-BA-51 | MA | Barnstable |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Water Supply & Quality
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| some rain |
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| 5/9/2026 | MA-BE-21 | MA | Berkshire |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Over the past week 0.64" of rain and many days with strong winds. Soil is easy to work in, not too dry. Rivers and streams are running at fairly normal levels. Groundhogs are very active along with bears. Birds are active along with more bee activity this week. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MA-ES-64 | MA | Essex |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| .34 inches of rain in the last week but still very dry. Many trees are fully leafed out. Most perennials are poking out of the ground and some already flowering. No water flowing over the dam at the reservoir. All local hiking trais are dry. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MA-HD-28 | MA | Hampden |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions
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| Weekly rainfall totaled 0.54 inch. Had Elevated Fire Weather Potential posted on Monday and Tuesday. Wildlife sightings included a red fox in our backyard, several bluebirds, and a bald eagle flying low over the neighbor's yard. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MI-IH-32 | MI | Ingham |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Water Supply & Quality
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| Only 0.05" of rain this week. Excess ground moisture has disappeared. Creek level normal. Local farmers started tilling and planting on Tuesday. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MI-WS-11 | MI | Washtenaw |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Little rain the past week as storms have gone north of us. Temps have been on the cool side so things aren't drying out. Trees are almost completely leafed out except for oaks, late spring flowers are appearing, such as iris. Peonies are in bud. Birds are active at feeders, no fledglings yet. Many chipmunks. If we don't get some rain in the next week or so, things could get dry but we are good for now. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MI-WY-125 | MI | Wayne |
Near Normal
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| Typical rain for the week. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MS-PR-14 | MS | Pearl River |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture
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| We had a few rounds of heavy rain this week turning the garden into mush and it’s still raining |
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| 5/9/2026 | MO-CN-10 | MO | Clinton |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Report for 3 May 26 to 9 May 26. There were 3 days of precipitation for the week, for 0.18 inches. The total precipitation for May is 0.18. The historical average for May is 4.70 inches. The current condition is Near Normal. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MO-NW-4 | MO | Newton |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Good rain this week as the spring season develops rapidly, Windy and locally severe storms move through the area with damage in some areas. Plenty of wildlife moving about. Shoal Creek is high to bank full levels but not flooding. Fire danger is low but windy conditions continue to pose risk. We are above normal precipitation for the year and this brings us out of the drought category |
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| 5/9/2026 | MO-SG-5 | MO | Ste. Genevieve |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Almost 1.5” this week. Little runoff. Everything is looking good. |
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| 5/9/2026 | MT-LC-19 | MT | Lewis And Clark |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Not much precipitation over the past 2 weeks. Just 0.03 inches this week, and a trace the week before. So starting to tap into the yearly surplus. Things continue to green up, but we will need some precipitation this week to keep things going good. Temperatures were still below freezing at night, with one day having a 50 degree temperature change. Should be warmer this upcoming week, so we will see how things go. For now, continue with near normal conditions. |
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| 5/9/2026 | NH-GR-1 | NH | Grafton |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| All still green here, but mostly just crab grass actually growing. Annuals are coming in. Lake is at a good level as is the river. Streams are low. |
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| 5/9/2026 | NY-JF-48 | NY | Jefferson |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness Water Supply & Quality
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| Report for the week of May 2 - May 9, 2026. This week was mostly wet but not a wash out. Only 5/6 had a significant amount of rain (0.73”) the rest was a few showers. Total for the week was 0.95”. There are still wet spots in lawns and fields. The grass is lush and the trees are almost fully leafed out. The St Lawrence River levels are 246.6 feet, 43” Above Low Water Datum, and 46.8°F water temperature. |
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| 5/9/2026 | NY-MR-89 | NY | Monroe |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Energy Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation
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| Week of (5/3/26-5/9/26) observed less precipitation compared to last week. The precipitation observed during this week was 1.17 inches of precipitation. The amount of precipitation measured was less than the last update of 1.39 inches of precipitation for the previous week of (4/26/26-5/2/26). There was 1.24 inches of precipitation so far that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 for the month of May compared to the normal climatology precipitation at KROC airport for the month is 0.81 inches of precipitation. The week of 5/3/2026-5/9/2026 had observed a trace of snowfall. There was trace of snowfall that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 so far for the month of May compared to the normal climatology snowfall at KROC airport for the month is 0.1 inches. Conditions have gotten more wet since the last update from last week with the area seeing more measurable precipitation in the form of liquid over this past week and the area is still remaining drought free. The area is currently considered mildly wet and conditions had gotten very wet since the last update due to the area receiving an abundance of precipitation in the form of rain and (snow pellets Saturday afternoon and evening) there has been a lot of measurable rainfall last month in April and also in March and this had caused the area to still be very moist and the ground still very muddy and squishy due to the abundance of moisture the area had received in the past. The sump pump has been pumping more periodically during the entire week due to the ground still moist from more soaking rain the area experienced this week and over the past couple of months. Outdoor activities have been OK with a lot of wet weather hindering walking on trails due to areas still experiencing standing water especially on local trails and local creeks and streams water levels are still flowing at medium water levels along with some cooler air in the environment most of the week (Sunday, Wednesday-Saturday) with temperatures cooler than average most of the week with a few days with above average temperatures (Monday-Tuesday), but no snow had taken place this week and 0 inches of snow depth currently on the ground. The area experienced well below average temperatures most of the week with temperatures falling well below average by the end of the week with patchy frost forming Saturday night into Sunday morning. Furnace has been taking a break for a few days this week and working mainly above average this week to heat the house due to the cooler than average temperatures prevailing over the area most of the week due to temperatures falling well below average (as much as 18 degrees Fahrenheit below average on some days). The ground still very muddy and squishy with all the rain that had fallen several weeks prior and the drainage area in the backyard conservation area is still full of standing water and the area could use a break from the rain and the area could use a period of dry weather for the ground to dry up and become less muddy. Some snow pellets mixing with light rain and sprinkles had been observed Saturday afternoon and evening on 5/2/2026 recorded for 5/3/2026 daily precipitation observation. Signs of spring emerging with Tulip leaves along with Tulips and daffodils still growing this week along with the grass is green and vibrant with all the moisture that had fallen over the past couple of weeks along with leaves on the trees approaching near full foliage. The front yard needed to be hand mowed twice this week along with vegetation such as Dogwoods and trees in the backyard are showing signs of more leaf growth, but mowing the backyard was a challenge due to the ground being very wet and muddy. So far, the total precipitation at this station for the month of May is currently above average and snowfall accumulation is currently below average. |
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| 5/9/2026 | NY-WY-11 | NY | Wyoming |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Cloudy and cool with light winds and morning rain, then partly cloudy and cold overnight with light winds The high temperature was around fifty three degrees, and the low around thirty nine degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. Barn Swallows are trying to nest. Sugar Maple leaves, White Ash tree buds, Kackberrry buds, Apple Tree flowers, Black Cherry flowers, Black Walnut leaves, Jewelweed leaves, Marsh Marigold flowers, wild strawberry flowers, and Bush Honeysuckle leaves are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at spring levels. |
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| 5/9/2026 | NC-CH-61 | NC | Chatham |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health
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| Conditions have changed to moderately dry. We hav received about 1.5 inches of rain in the last 2 weeks and the State has removed the ban on outdoor burning. Lawns and golf courses have "greened up". Long range forecasts indicate a strong El Niño that should bring in more rain. People are out and about and nice springtime weather is forecast for next week. |
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| 5/9/2026 | NC-PT-116 | NC | Pitt |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Recent rains have improved short term conditions, but overall still moderately dry. MTD rain is 1.5", 0.33" above or 128% of NOAA Normal. However, YTD remains down 6.44" or 59% of Normal YTD. Yard grasses, plants and trees are showing less stress. Enough surface moisture present to tamp down wind-blown dust. |
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| 5/9/2026 | OR-CC-76 | OR | Clackamas |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health Water Supply & Quality
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| No measurable rain for a couple weeks. Things are drying out some. Fire danger is probably low, but I'd be really careful in the afternoon, especially if there is a bit of wind. Vegetation has been growing really fast. Stuff I mowed 2 weeks ago is knee high in some place. Bracken and nettles up to five feet tall. Mowing, weed whacking, and irrigating is eating up a lot of my time these days. But, all this mowing is supplying me with an abundant supply of mulch, and the potatoes and berries are mulched pretty well. Birds are nesting, and are guarding territory and foraging. Trees are all leafted out. The iris have started to bloom and the lilacs are loaded. The snowball bush is a bit ahead of schedule. We usually have our annual "snowball" fight on Memorial Day, and it looks like the bush will be ready a week early. I think I heard a frog yesterday as I was weeding out the drainage ditch by the road. Soil is dry on top, but still holds dampness underneath. Where it has been walked on, it has clods. The creek is low. Farmers have pretty much weeded around the edges of their fields, and I am doing the same with my garden patches. Hayfever season has been light this week, trees mostly done pollinating, and grasses just getting started. |
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| 5/9/2026 | OR-CC-88 | OR | Clackamas |
Mildly Dry
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| Only 0.01" precip for the month thus far. Deficit is 1.2". Ground is retaining some moisture as vegetation is doing well. Irrigation is not yet necessary. |
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| 5/9/2026 | PA-CH-72 | PA | Chester |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Grass actively growing after over an inch of precip, this week. |
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| 5/9/2026 | RI-KN-36 | RI | Kent |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| .40 inches of precipitation this past week. |
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| 5/9/2026 | RI-PR-135 | RI | Providence |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation
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| 0.49” of rain this week has helped, but conditions remain mildly dry for early May. The Pascoag Reservoir is up to 8’2”, but it should be at 9’ by now. Even with the water a little low, summer boating and fishing is in full gear. Streams at Sprague Farm and the Douglas Forest are flowing slowly and trails are drier than normal for this time of year. Nesting birds, including sparrows, titmouse, swallows, cardinals, warblers and vireos are very busy. Baltimore Orioles are back and very noisy, what a great sound. We also have the Blue Heron back as a regular visitor. Hopefully we see our first hummingbird soon. Forsythia have faded and cherry trees are still in bloom, but lilacs and dogwood have blossomed to replace them. The lawn needs mowing more than once per week. George Washington state park continues to post Medium for fire danger. |
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| 5/9/2026 | SC-AK-106 | SC | Aiken |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health
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| NWS KCAE COOP STATION GNTS1 ***LOCAL CONDITIONS REBOUND TO MILDLY DRY DUE TO RECENT RAINFALL*** MTD RAINFALL = 2.07 INCHES, WHICH IS -1.33 INCHES BELOW NORMAL...YTD RAINFALL = 10.99 INCHES, WHICH IS -12.78 INCHES BELOW NORMAL (THROUGH 01JUN2026).... |
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| 5/9/2026 | SC-GV-94 | SC | Greenville |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| We had about 3 inches of rain. Retention pond is still down about 6 inches. Tributaries are flowing normally. Some puddling around drain pipes, but overall, soil is deep red color and firm. Noticed white tree frogs for the very first time. Lawns greened up nicely. Rained at night so daily activities continued . |
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| 5/9/2026 | SC-RC-12 | SC | Richland |
Mildly Dry
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| We've measured 2.13" in the last 7 days. The lawn is green and growing, soils are moist and artificial watering has become unnecessary. |
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