| 8/22/2026 | CT-NL-29 | CT | New London |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation
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| 1.61" of rain fell during the week. The lawns and vegetation are green. Garden has not required watering, unusual for late August. Cloudt, wet days limited beach activities. |
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| 8/22/2026 | DE-NC-10 | DE | New Castle |
Near Normal
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| Springs flowing normally. |
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| 8/22/2026 | DE-SS-3 | DE | Sussex |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| 8/16-22 2.55" from 3 rain events. There is standing water in my ditch and a puddle again in Morris Branch. Returning to cutting grass every 7-10 days. |
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| 8/22/2026 | FL-AL-50 | FL | Alachua |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Lake Alice and ponds are slightly above average given some ~1 inch/day rains. Lawns and plants thriving. |
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| 8/22/2026 | FL-MA-10 | FL | Manatee |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Energy Fire
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| FIRE - Fire Hazard has increased this past week due to the lack of any precipitation at all. Last 7 days has seen no rain in our area, but to the East of our location we can see “Thunderstorm/Rain Clouds, and see and hear thunder and lightening.
ENERGY - Close to last week with daytime temperatures near normal but night time temperatures above normal but 3° to 5° each night. This gives compiling relief during the evening and night hours, requiring the AC to run more than normal at night.
GENEERAL - Daily pre=icipiation is happening daily, only not along or near the coast but inland. |
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| 8/22/2026 | IN-AL-42 | IN | Allen |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Turf grasses still brilliant green and thriving; usually brown and dormant this time of year. Small creek out back is flowing strongly; usually bone dry this time of year. |
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| 8/22/2026 | KS-JO-134 | KS | Johnson |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| We've had an inch of rain this week, with milder temperatures in the upper 80s and lower 90s. Plants look healthy. Monarch caterpillars on milkweed have gone off to form their chrysalis and become butterflies. |
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| 8/22/2026 | KS-ST-19 | KS | Stanton |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Far drier than the drought monitor depicts. Missed several big rains. Coupled with highs consistently around 100ºF and lows in the mid-70s, evaporation exceeds nearly all the accumulated precip since July 1. Highest Precip event so far was early January with a wet snow eqv. to 1.25", followed by a few .80" rains in May. Just shy of 8" since May 1 and 9.5" for the year. Evaporation has far exceeded rain total.
Buffalograss has been dormant since late June, mainly due to lack of moisture, but the intense heat has exacerbated its dormancy despite occasional precip. Early planted dryland corn may yield a few ears and milo in terrace bottoms, or along the ditch headed out; however, nearly all late-planted corn and milo burnt up a month ago. Hoping El Nino can break the current pattern before the winds of winter arrive. |
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| 8/22/2026 | MA-BA-51 | MA | Barnstable |
Severely Dry
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| got decent rain yesterday but nowhere near enough. Went almost 2 weeks with nothing |
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| 8/22/2026 | MA-BE-21 | MA | Berkshire |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Soil conditions are normal. Over the past week 0.58" of rain recorded. Rivers and streams are running at fairly normal levels. Lawns continue to be green, and gardens growing very well. Black Walnut trees seem to have a bumper crop of nuts this year. Geese are active. Many pollinators within the gardens. |
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| 8/22/2026 | MA-ES-64 | MA | Essex |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| .11 inches of rain in the last week, soil is very dry. Leaves are falling off trees becuse of the dryness. Watering the garden because it's dry. |
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| 8/22/2026 | MA-HD-28 | MA | Hampden |
Moderately Dry
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| Weekly total rainfall of 0.36 inch. Dry conditions throughout the yard. Our area which is in the Connecticut River Valley region remains in moderate drought per the Massachusetts Drought Monitor and so water restrictions remain in place. We have been hand watering our few vegetable plants and 2 newer maples trees. |
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| 8/22/2026 | MN-YM-18 | MN | Yellow Medicine |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Society & Public Health Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| This past week this location received 79 100ths of rain. Despite the recent rain lakes and rivers continue to lower. Small pea sized hail was also reported at this location. Three miles north and northeast larger hail caused crop damage. See photos.
Normal outdoor recreational activities are enjoying good weather. The only exceptions are where rivers have lowered to shallow depths.
For this time of the year crops are ahead of maturity. |
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| 8/22/2026 | NY-WY-11 | NY | Wyoming |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Predawn light valley fog then sunny and warm with light winds, then mostly clear and cool overnight with light winds. The high temperature was around seventy five degrees, and the low around fifty four degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. White Clover, Achillea millefolium, Prunella vulgaris, Marshmallow, Soapwort, White Vervain, and Horse Nettle flowers are in full bloom. Red Raspberries are almost done ripening, Thimbleberries are beginning to ripen. Walnuts and apples are about 1 inch in diameter. All corn are around 84" tall, have silk and are beginning to tassel. A fourth cutting of hay is occurring. Cicadas are emerging. The local intermittent stream is dried out and the nearby trout stream is flowing at mid-summer levels. |
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| 8/22/2026 | NC-WK-185 | NC | Wake |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Energy
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| The most significant impact yesterday was a combination of atmospheric and anthropogenic factors affecting residential ambient indoor carbon dioxide. After vacating the < 254,000-liter residence for 3 hours prior to the storm, indoor carbon dioxide was 32 torr. After removing the electric window exhaust fan to protect it from anticipated high wind and rain overnight, the indoor carbon dioxide reached a monthly high of 75 torr this morning. |
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| 8/22/2026 | RI-KN-36 | RI | Kent |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| .90 inches of rain this past week. |
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| 8/22/2026 | RI-PR-135 | RI | Providence |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation
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| With another 0.54” of rain this week conditions remain near normal for August. The Pascoag Reservoir has dropped to 8’11” but is still relatively high for this time of year and the usual summer activities like boating and fishing continue. Kingbirds, waxwings, sparrows, finches and woodpeckers remain busy and the hummingbirds remain regular visitors to the feeder. The lawn is healthy looking and green and needs weekly mowing and the cherry tomatoes are producing at a high rate. Fire danger at George Washington state campground is posted as Low. Summer is starting to wind down. |
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| 8/22/2026 | SC-GV-94 | SC | Greenville |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Retention pond is about two feet below normal.
Tributaries are flowing normally. Clay soil is deep red color and spongy, after walking on grass you leave wet footprints on the concrete.
It has been hot, so outside activity has been sporadic. Quite a bit of frog activity. |
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| 8/22/2026 | TX-VV-16 | TX | Val Verde |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| It has been over a month since any measurable rain |
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| 8/22/2026 | TX-WA-24 | TX | Washington |
Severely Dry
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| All of the below categories have been effected in one way or another, some more severely than others. Most all of the plants and crops are showing severe dryness. Livestock tanks have started to dry up . Air conditioners are continually running. This is typical Texaas summer weather |
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| 8/22/2026 | TX-WM-316 | TX | Williamson |
Moderately Dry
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| According to my records we have had 0.02" of rain in the last 35 days -- since the floods in July. Meanwhile, it has been around 100 degrees daily for over a week, and anything not getting some sort of watering is pretty well dried out. Cracks are appearing again in our lovely blackland clay soils; burn bans are being issued; and birds are flocking to out fountain. Watering restrictions have generally been followed for the last couple of years -- good community habits have taken hold, even with high lake levels at the moment. |
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| 8/22/2026 | WI-FL-6 | WI | Florence |
Moderately Dry
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| For the week 8/16 - 8/22 2026 ----- EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection: Aurora: 70, 56, 62, 48, 46, 61, 57 & Kingsford : 70, 58, 62, 47, 47, 60, 60, 56 -----Highs this week still in the high 70's& low 80's------ WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE: AURORA - .01, T, .01, 0, 0, .01, .67+.03 Total= .73" KINGSFORD - .01, T, .01, 0, 0, .01, .68+.03 Total= .74 ----- SNOWFALL- Aurora and Kingsford : nothing no snow ----- MENOMINEE RIVER: Water levels all week at a low summer water height and river flow in the high 800 and low 900 Cubic Feet per Second range. -----US DROUGHT MONITOR: Moderate for all of Florence WI and 4/5 of Dickinson County MI. Grass is brown and I have here in Aurora 2 charcoal burned grass spots with the sun blazing so hard and grass so dry they literally smolder burned. A new 1st for my yard. Where there is no shade, it's dried wheat to light brown colored grass. Only afternoon shade to all day shade is there green grass. I mowed just 2 times this month and the second time just mowing down some weeds and grass in the full shade and that is strongly unusual------ AIR QUALITY: This week excellent ------ WILDFIRE RISK: Both Florence & Dickinson County are in the low category thanks to that very much needed rain Friday early evening and this Saturday morning------ TOURISM: Still strong saw 5 campers go passed my house this week and a bunch at Walmart and traveling along highway US 2. Boat towing was still low this week. A windy few days kept the fishermen off the water I saw this week in just 2 rides on the river when I went, just 5 total and they weren't biting much Saw vehicle License plates while in town from Missouri, New York, Texas & Florida------BUSINESS: Loggers active, HVAC, Big Rigs towing equipment and articles for construction & 1 farm equipment this week-----Deer population still good, they look healthy too and eating well. Finally this week saw two eagles flying above the river. Geese 1 flock heading south and another flock from the north landing by the bridge. Saw one blue heron, plenty of ducks. PLANTS & TREES: Leaves off Box Elders and Red maple dropping fairly steady and my sugar maple only has dropped a few dried out ones. My onion plants and Black eyed susans are still hanging in there. That's all I have for this end of the week. Get out and enjoy the nice weather before it changes! |
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| 8/22/2026 | CAN-NS-182 | CAN | Nova Scotia |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Tourism & Recreation
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| For week of 16-22 Aug: (0+ 0+ 2.0+ 26.5+ T+ 0.5+ 0)= 29.0mm Near Normal. High's: +21C to +28C, Hx to +33C; Low's: +20C to +11C; Wind: Mostly calm, the odd breeze SV to 15km/hr; Dew: 2 heavy dew. This week was very warm, not hot, with a lesser Hx. We got one very good rain overnight, 26.5mm. That put some moisture back into the ground. The other precip was light showers. Trees, shrubs and plants are doing well. Avg Hx is still in low 30's, but quite bearable. Streams and creeks are still below seasonal norm. The deer have been absent both this week and last. Typical for Aug. They rotate their grazing grounds. Tourism is strong and on-going. In one traffic line-up on Peggy's Cove Rd, due to overhead work, there were 4 double-decker buses full of sight-see'rs. Hope they like the view. We are under a SWSt for Sun AM into Mon PM, for prolonged heavy rain, 50 to 100mm, for mainland NS. And to close, our NS burn Ban map currently shows all of NS Yellow. This potential rain could turn us Green. |
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