| 11/22/2025 | AL-CN-8 | AL | Calhoun |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Still dry conditions and warm temps in the mid 70s. Did get .12" of rainfall yesterday but amounts were very light with off/on passing showers through the overnight. |
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| 11/22/2025 | AZ-MH-25 | AZ | Mohave |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Severe Drought D2 status around Lake Havasu City to Moderate Drought D1 status downstream along the lower Colorado River. A series of Pacific low pressure systems pushing thru this past week bringing showers, TS, and times of torrential downpours. A total of 1.6 inches of rain for the past week. This weekend still expecting additional rain with the same low pressure system from Friday to finally push thru. |
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| 11/22/2025 | AZ-PM-82 | AZ | Pima |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness
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| Around a half inch of rain fell over several days this week and skies were generally cloudy and temperatures cool. The weeds are making one last valiant attempt before the first frost. |
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| 11/22/2025 | CA-SR-9 | CA | San Bernardino |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness
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| Above normal precipitation this month has helped with much less watering of landscaping, lawns etc. Desert, grounds are wet now, less blowing fine dust. November total rainfall is now at 2.06".Much Above average. |
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| 11/22/2025 | CO-AR-413 | CO | Arapahoe |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| 80% of normal for calendar year. 41% of normal
for water year. |
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| 11/22/2025 | CO-DG-176 | CO | Douglas |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| .04 inches of moisture for the month. |
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| 11/22/2025 | CT-MD-21 | CT | Middlesex |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| Brooks are beginning to flow again; very slowly. Ponds and lake are still lower than normal. |
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| 11/22/2025 | CT-NL-29 | CT | New London |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| 0,63" of rain fell in the last week. Conditions remain somewhat dry, but are improving. |
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| 11/22/2025 | DE-NC-10 | DE | New Castle |
Moderately Dry
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| Springs not flowing normally. |
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| 11/22/2025 | DE-SS-3 | DE | Sussex |
Moderately Dry
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| 11/16 thru 11/22 brought .37" of precip during 2 events and some trace during a couple very windy days. My area has moved to moderately dry. Morris Branch is 99% dry. |
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| 11/22/2025 | FL-MA-10 | FL | Manatee |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness Energy Fire
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| FIRE - With no precipitation last week our Fire conditions remain very high. Lakes and ponds in the area are all way below normal levels. Several ponds in our observation area while not deep normally, are several feet from the normal water line.
ENERGY - And we’re not doing too good along these lines either. Temperatures were near normal for the first three days/nights, but the last 4 days of the reporting period that are 3‡- 6°above normal.
GENERAL - Needless to say we need precipitation badly! |
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| 11/22/2025 | FL-ST-42 | FL | Sumter |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Report for the week of 11/15 - 11/22/2025. I can only report for 11/21 and 11/22/2025 because in just returned to this station. The ground appears to be dry. The grass is mainly brown with some green spots. The trees are green. There has been no rain but the morning dew has been heavy. Daytime temperatures have been in the upper 80’s and nighttime temperatures in the 50’s. Humidity during the day has been in the 40% range. AQI has been in the moderate range. |
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| 11/22/2025 | ID-AD-9 | ID | Ada |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Nov. 17 - 22, 2025: A total of 0.38" of rain with 0.14" measured on the 17th, 0.10" on the 20th, and 0.12" on the 21st. Soil under even the large trees is wet. Enough precip. for flow in the street drains. Trees are NEARLY done dropping leaves-- only sweet gum, sycamore, and oaks have a few leaves to go. Warm enough daytime temps. recently to keep the grass growing. Some geraniums, pansies, alyssum, petunias, and a few wax begonias still have blooms. Overnight temps are forecast to drop into the low 20's for a few mornings in the next week or so, and nearly all flowering plants in the gardens will be killed. Birds and squirrels are very actively looking for food. Anna's hummingbird is visiting the feeders often. Squirrels have eaten all the remaining grapes on the vines---they may have a lean winter because oak tress in the yard did not have many acorns this year. Acorns stopped dropping more than a month ago. Snow is forecast for mid-week and next weekend for highest elevations in foothills and mountains in Idaho and surrounding states, possibly as low as about 4500 ft. in some places. Overall temps. for Idaho this year have been consistently higher than normal. Weather this winter is going to be interesting for snowpack and water supply and temperatures. |
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| 11/22/2025 | IL-BN-19 | IL | Boone |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| This area managed to scrape together 0.26" of precip over the week, mostly in dribbles and drabs. Getting any substantial precip seemed like pulling teeth. We almost had a good rain but not quite. Anyhow, the soil is wet on the very surface thanks to the cool temps and lack of sunlight but deeper soil remains dry enough to continue with mildly dry conditions. We did manage to have 3 consecutive days with a moderate to heavy deck of stratus clouds. Pretty much the cloudiest stretch since early May. Waterways continue to be low and flow slow with area ponds and lakes looking precariously low. We could sure use a good soaking. Trees are mostly bare along with most shrubs excluding the infamous Morrow's Honeysuckle of course, although even they are fading fast. There's a chance for accumulating snows next weekend. Only time will tell. Been seeing geese often enough and the usual busy squirrels. And the harmless but ever intruding boxelder bugs have been dogging me in the house lately. If I didn't know better I'd say they were trying to be friends. Now that's a step up, pet boxelder bugs. |
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| 11/22/2025 | IL-MD-37 | IL | Madison |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| After nearly 2/3rds of an inch of rain, the soil is moist roughly 6 inches deep. The Ponds and Lakes are still roughly 12 -14 inches below average ponding levels. The Streams and Creeks are still low, with the bottoms still being visible from bridges. The Mississippi is still well below average flowing depths. Yard Grass is green, wildland grasses are still dry, the Hackberry Trees are relatively leafless, with leaf colors in our area being drab and colorless. All crops have been harvested, with Winter Wheat actively growing. due to higher nightly humidity levels. |
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| 11/22/2025 | IN-FL-3 | IN | Fulton |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| I have had 0.21 inches of rain at my location during the past 7-days. We are still dryer than normal. |
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| 11/22/2025 | IN-WY-24 | IN | Whitley |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Data explorer for my station indicates 1.16" below (NOAA) normal month to date; 8.18" below normal for the calendar year. Last week, prior to rain, there were a few field fires on the outskirts of Columbia City. Because of the fires, will offer Moderately dry for the Condition Monitoring Report. |
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| 11/22/2025 | KS-BU-25 | KS | Butler |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| First half of the month quite dry, but rain/drizzle the last three days has got us closer to normal, 1.40" received, average for November here 1.70". Cracks in the soil have closed up. Trees are being stubborn to shed all leaves. Birds are heading south, but few Canadian geese so far. Saw (heard) some last week, but none since. Creek full. |
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| 11/22/2025 | KS-DG-84 | KS | Douglas |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| recent rain; ground moist |
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| 11/22/2025 | KS-JO-53 | KS | Johnson |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| There has been no measurable rain for the last three weeks, since the beginning of November, that is, until yesterday. Over a twelve hour period on Friday, a welcome inch and a half of rain fell. |
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| 11/22/2025 | KS-KW-2 | KS | Kiowa |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife
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| .94 rain this week puts our moisture together. Most of the leaves have fell from the trees. Waterfowl migration is in full swing. I am seeing many kinds of ducks and Canadian geese every day. The deer rut is on as well. |
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| 11/22/2025 | KY-CM-3 | KY | Cumberland |
Near Normal
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Agriculture
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| .85 inches of rain this week. Four days of rain. |
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| 11/22/2025 | LA-AS-20 | LA | Ascension Parish |
Mildly Dry
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| I’ve been hesitant to plant fall flowers due to the lack of rain. The ground is extremely dry, cracked, and lifeless. It’s time to start planting now, but I want to wait for some area-wide soaking rain. Hopefully, the road construction in front of my property can resume over the Thanksgiving break when schools are closed. It’s been 26 days, and despite the rain we received, it didn’t add up to a tenth of an inch. We had more dew and fog than rain. In the front yard where I’ve been renovating the lawn, Bermuda grass has been growing for eight weeks and now has runners up to two feet long. It continues to grow despite the dryness because it’s has been usually warm. However, the Bermuda grass runners aren’t rooting into the soil at the nodes because the soil is too dry. Red oak trees and other native deciduous trees have dropped many leaves, and mulberry trees are completely leafless. Bald cypress trees have a beautiful rusty brown fall color. Sparrows are drinking water and taking cool baths in the new shallow pool I installed this week. |
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| 11/22/2025 | MA-BA-51 | MA | Barnstable |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Water Supply & Quality
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| little let up but more rain today |
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| 11/22/2025 | MA-BE-21 | MA | Berkshire |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| The soil is a good consistency "moisture wise", easy to dig into, not dry. Streams and rivers are running a a fairly normal rate and depth. Over the past week there was 0.89" of rain. Birds are active in the fields and dried perennial gardens. |
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| 11/22/2025 | MA-ES-64 | MA | Essex |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| .56 inches of rain in the last week. Ground not frozen even though there has been some mid 20s nights. Leaves on trees mostly gone except for the oaks. |
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| 11/22/2025 | MA-HD-28 | MA | Hampden |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Total weekly precipitation of 0.70 inch. Also, had light snow flurries occasionally on a couple days. Sighted 2 bald eagles in the neighborhood on one morning and a Cooper's hawk on another morning. Most leaves have fallen with the exception of a few leaves on our oaks that do not fall until spring.
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| 11/22/2025 | MI-IH-32 | MI | Ingham |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Water Supply & Quality
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| Just a few hundredths of an inch of rain this week. Creek level low. Frost most mornings. |
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| 11/22/2025 | MI-WS-11 | MI | Washtenaw |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Another week of little rain but with cooler temps. Most trees have lost their leaves except for oaks. Fall flowering done. Birds continue active at feeders, chipmuks still visible. November has been very dry, continuing the fall pattern this year. We really need a good storm with lots of precipitation before the ground freezes. |
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| 11/22/2025 | MI-WY-125 | MI | Wayne |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Near normal conditions. |
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| 11/22/2025 | MO-CN-10 | MO | Clinton |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness
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| Report for 16 November 25 to 22 November 25. There were 3 days of precipitation for the week, for 2.42 inches of rain. The total rainfall for November is 2.44 inches. The historical average for November is 1.90 inches. The current conditions are Mildly Wet. |
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| 11/22/2025 | MO-NW-4 | MO | Newton |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| We are still in the moderately dry range however the situation has improved this week with precipitation in the area. Some street flooding and other ponding has occurred due to quick heavy rains in areas to the north this location. Shoal creek is still low but improved somewhat. Most of the fall leaves have fallen as we prepare for winter. Deer are plentiful as the season gets underway. Other small animals are active and the fall season has been very mild so far. Fire danger is low due to the recent rains this week. Wishing you a bountiful and happy Thanksgiving this coming week. |
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| 11/22/2025 | NV-CK-62 | NV | Clark |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness
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| 3.46 inches of rain to date. Las Vegas remains in severe drought, report says. Rains haven't delivered for Southern Nevada in 2025, according to the Nevada State Climate Office.Sep 9, 2025 |
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| 11/22/2025 | NH-GR-1 | NH | Grafton |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| All seems normal for end of November, Lake and river level normal. Streams are trickling. |
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| 11/22/2025 | NM-SC-69 | NM | Socorro |
Mildly Wet
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| The period from mid August through the end of October provided much needed relief from very dry conditions. Rains were particularly beneficial in September and October, allowing for growth of annual and some perennial grasses and shrubs. We just had another good rain here at the latter part of November. Although there have been light freezes, enough to kill tender leaves and some plants, many desert flowers are still green, and there’s new growth of flower basal leaves on plants like scorpion weed and primrose that we would normally see in springtime. |
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| 11/22/2025 | NY-WY-11 | NY | Wyoming |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Mostly cloudy and cool with light winds, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with light winds becoming calm. The high temperature was around forty seven degrees and the low around thirty one degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every 2 to 3 days. Only a few of the leaves still have color, mainly Oaks and Sugar Maples. 75%-80% of leaves have fallen, most woods are bare. Canadian Geese have flocks of 100-200 birds. Small flocks of sparrows are still around. The nearby trout stream is flowing but low. Intermittent streams are flowing. A few more of the remaining corn fields are cut. |
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| 11/22/2025 | NC-BC-105 | NC | Buncombe |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| almost no precipitation, windy, warm. streams and creeks low, high fire danger, critters in the gutters looking for a drink, dust and pollen unusually high fo this time of year. |
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| 11/22/2025 | NC-CH-61 | NC | Chatham |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Relief, Response & Restrictions Society & Public Health
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| Conditions here continue as moderately dry. We received about 0.4 inches of rains last week but we are still well behind the 30-year average. Our region is now considered in a slight drought condition. The NC coastal plain region is considered in moderate drought. "No burn" and "no-agricultural" fire warnings were issued due to very dry forest conditions starting early last week. Overall all the weather has been pleasant for Fall. Weather next week is predicted to warm up into Thanksgiving. |
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| 11/22/2025 | NC-WK-185 | NC | Wake |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Since October 1, humidity >60% in the attic has been statistically dependent on rain, and humidity was statistically <60% unless it rained. Some of the microbes/allergens classified in that attic thrive on humidity and increased atmospheric hydrogen ion content. Impact of rain poses a challenge for elimination and prevention of those allergens/pathogens. I looked for robins and earthworms on the ground every day last week and did not observe any. |
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| 11/22/2025 | NC-WT-37 | NC | Watauga |
Mildly Dry
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Fire Tourism & Recreation
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| November 21, 2025 Watauga Co, NC
Small amounts of rain this week has helped to keep our drought from getting worse. With all the leaves on on the ground and with low humidly readings the chance for fire has increased. Everyone is being careful. The recent cold spell motivated one local ski business to open. Lets hope we receive enough cold for the others to open their slopes. |
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| 11/22/2025 | OK-PH-1 | OK | Pushmataha |
Near Normal
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Plants & Wildlife
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| Our hot and dry weather pattern persisted into the early part of this week, however we ended this week with much needed rainfall that occurred over the past two days. Our Storm Total rainfall for the past two days is 2.43" inches, and based on the forecast from the National Weather Service we have additional rainfall expected Sunday, and Monday. I am very excited about our upcoming chances of rain, because I love rain and snow in general, plus the increased rainfall will help our fruit trees grow their roots through the winter, and this also is true for my Eastern Redbud Trees, my Loblolly Pine Trees, and our Shumard Oak Trees. Next, our soil conditions seem to have greatly improved with this rainfall, and with the upcoming storm system it is my hope we can say goodbye to our recent drought conditions. I also would like to mention, that while I was walking in our front yard on my way to my rain gauge, I found a white flower that has bloomed recently and I have only noticed these flowers growing in the spring time. I have included a photo of this flower in the upload photos section of my report. Lastly, area wildlife have been active with sightings of various bird species, we have also had multiple sightings of wasps, bees, and even a butterfly recently. I also would like to mention that during the evening hours we hear coyotes howling in the distance at night too, and this can be a little scary sometimes for me especially if I'm outside when the sun is setting. |
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| 11/22/2025 | OR-CC-88 | OR | Clackamas |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Slightly below average for the month. 5.58" recorded; average is 7.25". The last week was dry; 0.90". Most of the leaves are gone. |
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| 11/22/2025 | PA-WS-25 | PA | Washington |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| With average rainfall over the past 2 weeks the local area is near normal. Most vegetation has stopped growing; most deciduous trees are bare. The Monongahela river is at normal flow. |
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| 11/22/2025 | RI-KN-36 | RI | Kent |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness
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| .85 inches of rain this past week. |
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| 11/22/2025 | RI-PR-135 | RI | Providence |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions
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| With another 0.83” of rain this week conditions remain near normal although trending towards mildly wet. The Pascoag Reservoir continues to slowly drain and is down to about 2’ above winter level. It will be another week or two before it fully drops but we have reached the point that no boaters are able to get out on the lake. All trees in the neighborhood have fully dropped their leaves and we did our final leaf cleanup this week which is about 2 weeks earlier than normal. Hiking trails at George Washington state park and Sprague Farm are wet in the usual places and streams and brooks are flowing nicely. Bluebirds, blue jays, chickadees, sparrows and woodpeckers remain active in the area. George Washington state park continues to post Low for fire danger. Also, the Clear River water utility continues its odd/even outdoor water use restrictions. |
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| 11/22/2025 | SC-DC-55 | SC | Dorchester |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Rain in the past 5 weeks was 1.31 inches. Water level in the retention pond is down by 8 inches. The Hickory and Sweetgum trees have beautiful gold and red leaves but many have already fallen. Seeds on the ground are plentiful and the birds are infrequent at the feeders. |
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| 11/22/2025 | SC-GV-94 | SC | Greenville |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Retention pond normal. Tributaries are flowing normally. Leaves are falling heavily. Clay soil is dry and hard, cracking is spots near the house.
We had light rain last night, but overall it has been dry. |
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| 11/22/2025 | TX-MSN-8 | TX | Mason |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| I measured over 2.5 inches of rain during a large thunderstorm this week which brought us to near-normal conditions. The drought condition is unchanged from last week but that data was collected before the Thursday-Friday storm. The Llano River at Hwy 87 saw a major surge, going from 64 cfs the afternoon of 11/20 to 13000 cfs the morning of 11/21. The USGS reports this morning (11/22) that it is flowing at 11900 cfs vs the 53-year median of 157 cfs. That is the all time high for this date. The county burn ban from 8/25 was lifted on 11/20. |
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| 11/22/2025 | TX-WM-316 | TX | Williamson |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife
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| A reminder of how site-specific rainfall can be: we were in a small corridor with less than a tenth of an inch while the wider county got 0.50 and more, and some areas west much more this week. We probably got out of extreme fire danger, and gardens fared pretty well with only light watering. The storm also brought down a lot more leaves, as dormancy sets in. Forecasts include more rain ahead, so maybe we will get more this week! |
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| 11/22/2025 | VA-AB-32 | VA | Albemarle |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| 0.55" fell this week, making the soils a lot moister than they have been in the last month or two. |
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