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6/7/2026
FL-BW-167
FL
Broward
Near Normal
General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Nearly 2" of rain brought conditions into the near normal range. Will need more regular precip to keep conditions there. Plants and wildlife received some relief from dry conditions. Several new local landscape projects have experienced about a 30% die off during the dry period. Temps reached low 90's for highs and low 80's for lows. AC use approaching summer demand.
6/7/2026
IL-WL-131
IL
Will
Moderately Dry
General Awareness
Like May, June continues to lose ground as rain has been sparse and temps have warmed up with summer like conditions. Over the last 60 days, presently running a 3.5" deficit. Showers have been through the greater area, but have skipped to the North or South of here. Grass is drying out and plants require regular watering. Farm fields are still doing ok for now. The Calendar & Water YTD numbers are still in lower section of the Normal range.
6/7/2026
KY-CB-10
KY
Campbell
Near Normal
Conditions are near normal now after a very dry week. The lawns are green and no longer soggy. The vegetation is greener than normal for this time of the year.
6/7/2026
OK-ST-21
OK
Stephens
Mildly Dry
Agriculture
We had temperatures in the 90s with gusty winds a few days in the last week, and grass conditions noticeably worsened. Hilltops that typically would be green this time of year have yellowed, although grass in lower lying areas is still green. Our larger ponds are low but not at a critical point. Our smaller ponds have gotten lower but remain in good shape. We have missed most of the rains in the recent storm system. The Ketchum Ranch Oklahoma Mesonet site is a mile away from my site. It received .27 of an inch in the recent storms. My site received .75 (through June 6). In what is typically our rainiest period of the year, we’ve only had 1.45 inches since May 11.
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