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6/21/2026  AL-WN-7 ALWinston Moderately Wet General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Conditions are fairly wet due to 1.5 inches of rain over the last day, despite high evaporation rates. Plants are healthy and growing, dust activity is low, fire risk is low, and stream heights are normal to above average.  View
6/21/2026  AZ-NV-42 AZNavajo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Monsoon moisture was around most of the week with three days of measurable rain but just barely. A total of .05 inches of rain for the week. Drier at the end of the week with fire weather conditions returning. Smell of smoke one evening from one of the fires burning but not sure which one and they aren't close by. It was windy at times with thunderstorms around and at the end of the week with the return of drier conditions. It was a warm week with highs in the 80's except one day with a high of 92° on Tuesday which is the warmest temperature of the year, so far. Lows ranged from a low of 48° on Saturday to 65° on Thursday. The surrounding areas still have some wildflowers blooming but grasses are brown. The first bean in the vegetable garden has sprouted and plants in the garden are looking well. Saw a couple of deer across the street grazing. Also, saw garter snakes and birds but less birds than of recent weeks.  View
6/21/2026  AR-PL-1 ARPolk Mildly Wet General Awareness
Conditions are mildly wet after receiving 0.47” of rainfall this week and 4.18” in the past two weeks. Temperatures have mainly been in the low 80s for highs. Soil moisture levels are wet but not saturated and water body levels are above average. Crops and plants are growing well and local pastures and hayfields look excellent. Rainy weather is preventing harvest of the hay. There is no danger of wildfires.  View
6/21/2026  CA-AL-67 CAAlameda Mildly Dry General Awareness
For the week of June 14 - June 20, no precipitation, maximum high temperature 73.1 deg F, minimum low temperature 56.9 deg F, evapotranspiration by ET gage = 0.63 in. Atmospheric ducting continued from the previous week through June 15, with up to 570 nautical miles AIS VHF 162 MHz reception. Normal, consistent maximum receive range is 50 nautical miles.  View
6/21/2026  CA-MD-42 CAMendocino Mildly Dry General Awareness
Sprinkles overnight almost every night for the last week. we are above normal for June (120%), but still below normal (90%) for the water year. Typical June weather. We are watering plants.  View
6/21/2026  CA-MD-45 CAMendocino Moderately Dry Business & Industry
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
We had nights of fog and light drizzle this week, which has kept the landscape moist and temperatures cool. As a result, lots of tourists in the area beating the heat inland. The farmers markets are expanding as more produce ripens and makes it to market. It's been a good breeding season for the birds -- lots of youngsters learning the ropes from their parents in our gardens, including some young woodpeckers and jays that haven't quite gotten landing on tree branches down. Waiting to see the first baby quail.  View
6/21/2026  CT-NL-56 CTNew London Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Grass is browning; the Mystic River is low; normally swampy places are drier than usual, and the garden needs regular watering.  View
6/21/2026  GA-BY-6 GABrantley Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Society & Public Health
6.21" combined storm total so far 6/19 & 6/20. Soils are saturated in low-lying and drainage areas, which are still holding >1" of surface water in some places. Many drainage ditches and culvert/stormwater management systems are poorly maintained and have reached the point of becoming easily overwhelmed with even minimal additional accumulation at this point. Standing water in private yards, fields, and parking lots is fairly widespread. Notable increase in mosquito activity. Delicate garden plants/vegetables are suffering from excessively wet soil.  View
6/21/2026  GA-MD-5 GAMcDuffie Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Plants are better due to recent rains. Pond remains low. This pond has a dam but water comes from terrain runoff/water table rise/below ground flow. Not an above ground stream.  View
6/21/2026  ID-AD-9 IDAda Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
June 9 - 14, 2026: no precip and rollercoaster temperatures, from 70's to 90's. Very dry. Breezy to gusty at times. Grass fires are beginning to pop up throughout the West and Northwest. 'Cereal rye' in the foothills has dried out and is over 3 ft tall....just waiting for a fire.  View
6/21/2026  ID-BK-27 IDBannock Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
General awareness: We're dry. There's still a patch of snow at the Pebble Creek ski area, but it's going fast. It usually makes it to mid-August, but I doubt if it will make it to July. Agriculture: The mustard crop looks good. We had a trace of rain and cool yesterday, and it liked that a lot. The dryland wheat also looks good. Energy: High energy production time: yesterday we produced over 65 kWHR, and used only 18.24 kWHR. We've had to run the AC a couple of times, but with this level of production it's clearly not an issue. Fire: Danger is high. There have been a couple of small fires, blessedly extinguished. Plants/wildlife: Birds are singing full-tilt! We have a deer who has taken up residence on the property, which is delightful. The creek is still slightly running, and our springs are still running. Birds and wildlife still have those sources for water, and the Rapid Creek still has water. Water: We're low. We expect .37" in June, and have .25 at this point. This is on top of already low totals from very reduced snowpack in the winter.  View
6/21/2026  IL-AD-16 ILAdams Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
After a wet week (6/7-6/14) we had a drying out week with some nice rainfall one day. NOW as I write this it has just begun to rain and this one is predicted to be quite the producer of heavy rains with high amounts. Things are growing well, fields are looking good other than areas where run off has occurred. Pretty good amount of erosion has occurred and will continue with rains like these.  View
6/21/2026  IL-CP-1 ILChampaign Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
2.08 inches of rain this week brought my monthly total to 5.15 inches, above the normal of 4.69". Salt Fork River is running high and left it's banks earlier this week, but is back down now. Pond is very high. The lawn and the gardens love it. A lot of wet spots in area fields and some ponding after this week's rain. More rain, possible heavy, expected later today. We are currently in a flood watch until tomorrow.  View
6/21/2026  IL-HY-30 ILHenry Near Normal Conditions remain Near Normal again this week. There was heavy rain mid-week that put down 1.68" of rain over a six-hour time period, that left ditches full and water ponding in some fields. It has since dried out, and those ditches are now empty and only very low spots in fields that are prone to flooding have water left. Area rivers that had risen due to heavy rain the past two weeks have dropped and are within the banks and receding. Currently, all To Date measurements are on the plus side of NOAA Norm. MTD is at +2.81" (185%), YTD +2.23" (113%) and WYTD +1.10" (105%). US Drought Monitor continued to have this station location as Abnormally Dry conditions for last week. With the rain that this area has received and the current showers that are moving through today, I expect that may change to No Drought Conditions. Time will tell. Otherwise, grass is once again green and needing mowed more than once a week, crops are growing and looking really good, and I haven't had to provide supplemental watering of garden and potted plants for over a week. Mother Nature has kept the swimming pool full.  View
6/21/2026  IL-KD-126 ILKendall Severely Dry General Awareness
Even though we had some rain the last few weeks soil has dried up rapidly with the hot sunny days. In the last four day have planted some flowers and grasses that were started from seed, soil was very dry. Have been watering two or three times a day to keep them happy. Soil temperature 65 this morning at 6:15.  View
6/21/2026  IL-MCL-2 ILMcLean Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Almost another two inches of rain this past week. There is no standing water or ponding in my immediate vicinity, the soil is soaking up all the water it can get right now. PLants and crops are growing very well. The slightly below average daytime temperatures, and cool evening temperatures, have been extremely pleasant.  View
6/21/2026  IL-MA-40 ILMacon Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
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Tornados and severe storms all week. Large oak tree down. The pond is overflowing through the runoff. Vegetation is thick and healthy. Tomato plants are blooming.  View
6/21/2026  IL-WF-14 ILWoodford Near Normal We're several inches above normal for June and almost exactly at normal for the water year since October 1. So lawn and pasture are green although still with pretty slow growth rates. Crops are looking very good and trees appear healthy. The prairie is looking very lush although the forbs do not seem to be blooming at normal levels. Creeks are very high but mostly in their banks while the river is well out of its banks in places. We're about to when things would be drying out so will likely be moving to the wet side soon.  View
6/21/2026  IN-BR-6 INBrown Near Normal Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Soul moist but workable. A few low areas remain saturated. Plants lush and growing.  View
6/21/2026  IN-MD-38 INMadison Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Local rivers and streams appear at or above normal levels for this time of year. The ground, including fields, appears to be with good moisture. Crops appear healthy and growing. Local construction projects are moving right along. Our lawn and trees are very healthy. I'm still mowing weekly. Flowers and plants are healthy and growing very well.  View
6/21/2026  IN-MR-231 INMarion Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
4.38 in of ppt over two weeks. Currently 123% of monthly norm. Lush vegetation and soft soil. No observable change in insect activity though.  View
6/21/2026  IN-OW-9 INOwen Near Normal General Awareness
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Normal conditions, no adverse affects  View
6/21/2026  IN-PR-3 INParke Near Normal General Awareness
rain over past week temps near normal  View
6/21/2026  IA-BC-9 IABuchanan Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Rain for the week at this location was 0.40 in. Some corn is still a little uneven in height but well over knee high. Still a bit until the 4th but don't think by and large it is quite as tall as it was a year ago at this time. Grass, crops and weeds are doing good. Lot of spraying being done this week.  View
6/21/2026  IA-PL-9 IAPlymouth Mildly Dry Plants & Wildlife
A total of .30 of an inch fell this week, brought little help for the already stressed plant life in the area. However cooler temps help.  View
6/21/2026  IA-TY-2 IATaylor Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
19.9 in. of rain since Apr 1st. Tile lines are running, ponding in low areas, yellow spots showing up in corn and bean fields, creeks are normal to above normal, ponds are full, rivers are running above normal. Some hay put up last week without rain. Lawns and pastures are growing well.  View
6/21/2026  IA-WB-17 IAWebster Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
With 1.5in of rain this past week, cooler temperatures conditions continue on even keel. Lawns and crops look good and lawns and pastures continue to be green.  View
6/21/2026  KS-KW-2 KSKiowa Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
.61 inches of rain this week helps all the vegetation. Wheat harvest is mostly finished in this area, average yields are around 30 bushels per acer.  View
6/21/2026  KY-GY-9 KYGrayson Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
0.57” rain this week. Creeks flowing low, ponds low but steady. More hay baled, corn and beans doing well. Pears and apples dropping. Deer and crows were quick to investigate. We saw the first fawn of the year 06/19. Herons, blue and green, fishing the ponds. Great horned owl calling last night; we don't hear them often. Barred owls are resident here. Turkeys visiting daily but no poults yet. Rose of Sharon and hibiscus blooming.  View
6/21/2026  KY-HR-10 KYHarrison Near Normal Plants & Wildlife
South Fork Licking River at Cynthiana discharge above normal at 480 ft3/sec.  View
6/21/2026  LA-ST-28 LASt. Tammany Parish Severely Wet General Awareness
8” or more of rain fell this week. The ground is saturated.  View
6/21/2026  MA-BA-57 MABarnstable Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Time to switch to "moderately dry." Only 0.07" in the preceding week – and that coupled with low humidity, high winds and near-solstice sun angles. MTD catch is only .52” against a PRISM average of 3.64”. Not tracking evapotranspiration at this station but would bet it’s significant. Grasses are starting to brown out in some locations, some footpaths are downright dusty, and the town put watering restrictions in place this week. Other than grasses I haven’t seen significant signs of stress in native plants – yet – and the (drip-irrigated) veggie garden is loving the warmth and sun. Wildlife activity is normal (less osprey action than there was about three weeks ago); pond level is down an inch or two. Fingers crossed Monday-Tuesday event significantly outperforms forecast.  View
6/21/2026  MA-BA-112 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
While we are in a level two drought restriction, I have not noticed any browning of grass or crops. The grass continues to grow. I nearly noted the condition as mildly dry, but we did get 0.11 inches of rain at the beginning of last week.  View
6/21/2026  MA-HD-38 MAHampden Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
My station received 0.39 precipitation for the week, which helped stop the drive towards moderately dry conditions. However, there were higher precipitations nearby, as I received only the edges of some great thunderstorms activity. I raced on the Connecticut River [2 miles from my station] yesterday, and the river was up and muddy, so there was healthy runoff north of Springfield, MA. Our temperatures also moderate back to pleasant from sweltering of the previous week, which helped stop the wilting of the plants. Outdoor plants still needed some h2o assistance.  View
6/21/2026  MA-PL-15 MAPlymouth Moderately Dry General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
We had .65" of rain this week but that did little to alleviate our drought conditions. We are in D2 conditions. Streams are well below normal. The ground is dry, lawns have turned brown and emergency water restrictions are in place.  View
6/21/2026  MA-PL-22 MAPlymouth Mildly Dry General Awareness
Did see a little rain this week, but overall lack of rain is starting to show up now. Local stream has run dry, and that usually doesn't happen for a few more week. Wildlife seems to be doing ok, but grass is starting to show signs of stress.  View
6/21/2026  MA-PL-48 MAPlymouth Moderately Dry We were lucky enough to get a little rain this week (.61") but conditions are still very dry. With two dry months, we are now 5.14" below normal year-to-date. I was able to skip a week of mowing the grass as it's growth has slowed considerably. Soil is very dry.  View
6/21/2026  MA-WR-41 MAWorcester Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.74 rainfall during the week, 1.33 inches so far this month, ground was very dry before mid-week rain, still dry this morning after two windy low dewpoint days, streams running a bit low, yard flowers, especially peonies and roses, blooming, still picking asparagius, area reservoirs at about 90 percent capacity, plants need almost daily watering, predicted Monday night rain is needed  View
6/21/2026  MA-WR-112 MAWorcester Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Summer solstice today makes it official - it's summer. It's been dry for most this past week with just a total of 0.35". A front came through Thursday and left an early morning gauge catch of 0.03". That was followed later in the evening beginning with an alert from the NWS of strong winds and heavy rain, and the potential of a tornado. We received 0.32" of rain in a downpour beginning about 5:30PM and lasting about twenty minutes. It was pouring! The rain tapered off, but most of that came in about 15 minutes. The whole thing lasted only about a half hour and the front continued to move east. Later, TV news showed several trees that came down in the storm, blocking roads and damaging vehicles and homes, and bringing down power lines here and there. We were lucky - no real damage and lots of drama watching it rain so hard (from inside). That much rain coming so hard and fast doesn't do much to alleviate the drought conditions of course. But forecasts for tomorrow include an all day gentle rain. We can use it. Plants are growing but have been affected by the dry conditions. Rain barrel water provides enough that annual flowers in window boxes and planters are fine, but other areas have been wilting (milkweed and goldenrod) and the areas of the lawn without shade are parched, crunchy and dusty. An all day rain is something to look forward to. Blossoms that have opened this week include milkweed, clematis and hostas. Flower spikes from the yucca plants are reaching some 5' tall this week. Songbirds visit most days around the feeder and bird bath (fresh water most days in the bird bath). I have noticed a few fire flies around this week although I have not seen their night time display yet. I keep checking for it. Welcome summer, and welcome an all day gentle rain.  View
6/21/2026  MI-AN-25 MIAllegan Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Our conditions this past week have been somewhere between Mildly Wet and Near Normal with 0.78" of rain falling over 4 days. Temperatures and dew points have been pleasant and a little below seasonal average for this time of year with daily highs below the average high of 77F. Lightning bugs are flashing after dark, and mosquitoes in town are present, but tolerable. Lawns are green, lush and growing rapidly. Moles have been unusually active burrowing through the lawns. Local crops appear to be doing well, though some fields have standing water areas.  View
6/21/2026  MI-BN-3 MIBerrien Moderately Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
For the week ending 6/21/2026, conditions were MODERATELY WET. The 7-day cumulative precipitation total of 1.21 inches was 55% above the 13-year (2009-2022) average of 0.78 inches and in the “mildly wet” range; the 30-day total of 6.47 inches was 89% above the expected 13-year average of 3.42 inches and in the “severely wet” range; and the 90-day total of 15.66 inches was 53% above the expected 13-year average of 10.25 inches and in the “moderately wet” range. The 7-day water balance was +0.61 inches (1.21 inches of rain minus 0.60 inches of evapotranspiration). There were 3 days of measurable precipitation, with a maximum of 0.65 inches on the 15th. Temps ranged from 74 F (on the 14th, 16th, & 20th) to 51 F (on the 15th), with average Hi/Lo temps of 72/58 F (-12/-9 relative to last week). Precipitation Trends—June to Date: 5.92 inches (up 3.07 inches, 208% of PRISM Normal); Year to Date (2026): 25.36 inches (up 7.08 inches, 139% of PRISM Normal). The wetness of June continued, but at a more moderate level. The delightfully cool temperatures and low humidity this week were more reminiscent of late May. Judging from their increased consumption of grape jelly, the Baltimore Orioles nesting in the backyard must be feeding young.  View
6/21/2026  MI-BN-28 MIBerrien Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Although we’re now in a drying trend, conditions are mildly wet, thanks to a wet week, cooler temperatures, and high humidities. Surface soils are still moist and the lawns are a deep green. The woods still have some swamps where swamps rarely exist, low crop fields retain some standing water, and Hess Lake still retains an unusually high water level. The gauge catch caught 1.19 inches of rain this week, most of which occurred in three events. The most dramatic was Tuesday evening when an unscheduled but brief severe thunderstorm rolled through bringing high winds, 0.40 inches of rain, and half-inch hail. There was tornado activity and power outages in the region. In between rain event normal summer outdoor activities are occurring in both recreation and agriculture.  View
6/21/2026  MI-OD-4 MIOscoda Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Sandy soil conditions. 1.90" of precip from June 15 to June 21. Fire Danger is Low.  View
6/21/2026  MN-HB-40 MNHubbard Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Short term: Mildly dry, Long term: Severely dry. Normal June precip here is 4.08" and we've had well under 2" so far. Lake levels continue to drop and swamps, especially northeast of town, and low to dry. Lawns and trees look ok in town, very dry to the northeast a few miles, where shallow wells are marginal.  View
6/21/2026  MN-OL-18 MNOlmsted Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
0.71" of rain was recorded this past week. Today's report= 56°, 81% humidity, mostly clear & calm with an air quality index of 24 at the 6:00 a.m. observation time on the summer solstice with 15hrs 32min of daylight from 5:25am to 8:57pm. NWS "Weather Story"= https://tinyurl.com/5asan4m3 Wildfire/Smoke Map= https://tinyurl.com/yc79tmek USA Drought Monitor Map= https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/ Minnesota Weathertalk= https://tinyurl.com/39pw839x Douglas Weatherblog= https://tinyurl.com/4bdus7xj YTD precipitation in this area = 10.82" which is 4.76" less than average.  View
6/21/2026  MN-OL-131 MNOlmsted Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With a total 1" of precipitation observed in the past week, conditions at this station appear to be near normal. Soil squeezed in the hand holds together and supplemental watering is not necessary to keep plants healthy. Though in little increments, the rain that came each day was enough to keep things green and promote growth in the garden. Wildlife has been less visible, traveling less to find water sources. Some Monarch Butterflies have come through, along with dragonflies and mosquitoes. The healthy bat population speaks to this surge of insects, out and busy at dusk. Too bad they don't eat potato beetles. Despite that setback, it has been a good gardening season so far. We hope for continued rain and for that ice to finally melt.  View
6/21/2026  MN-WG-47 MNWashington Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Precipitation in the gauge for the past week is 1.21", since June 1st it is 2.84", since January 1st it is 9.93"; average precipitation for the Twin Cities area January 1st through June 20th is 13.49"; the St Croix River level at Stillwater is 75.5' and steady; recent precipitation has diminished the stress seen on local lawns; local crops appear to be doing well; surface ponds look normal.  View
6/21/2026  MT-GN-11 MTGallatin Moderately Dry Although recent precipitation has been only slightly below normal, the ground is still dry. My rhubarb crop dropped from 15 lbs to less than 1 from minimal winter recharge. I started watering my lawn Friday - commonly I can wait until July. And my apple crop looks like 1 (one) due to early spring (warm, dry winter) and late, but not record late, frosts. Great early summer for golf and hiking!  View
6/21/2026  MT-LC-14 MTLewis And Clark Mildly Dry General Awareness
Only 0.01 inches of precipitation fell this past week. The landscape is drying. Cool temperatures have prevented more severe drying. Rain is needed.  View
6/21/2026  MT-RV-18 MTRavalli Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
It's been 11 days without precip, and only 0.5" for the month of June, historically one of the two wettest months here--the other is May which was also well below normal. No precip in the forecast this coming week, but very hot temps predicted 15+ degrees above normal. High temps this past week were consistently about 10 degrees above normal. Everything--garden and grass--needs frequent watering. Streamflows declining as the last of the high elevation snowpack melts off. It's more like late July than late June, so going with severely dry.  View
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