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3/28/2026  AZ-MH-25 AZMohave Mildly Dry General Awareness
Abnormally Dry D0 drought status along the entire lower Colorado River valley for the first time this season. No moisture for over a month w/ record-breaking high temps all week for the month of March. Ten straight days of temps in the 100s! Dry conditions w/ desert floor vegetation dried up. Paloverde trees in full yellow bloom.  View
3/28/2026  AZ-NV-42 AZNavajo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
The record warm high temperatures for March continued with highs in the upper 70's to low 80's. The high of the week was 84° on Wednesday. Lows were in the upper 30's to low 40's. The low of the week was 37° on Tuesday and Friday. The very dry conditions continued with no precipitation falling last week. It was breezy at times but no strong wind events. Plant life continues to grow and turn green with the warm temperatures . The Honey Locust is now budding out and harvesting a lot of asparagus now. One of the clematis plants has a bloom bud. Saw the first skunk of the year and smelled one on several other occasions. Also, saw the first hummingbird this year. Yellow finches, robins, and other birds continue to frequent the garden.  View
3/28/2026  CO-AR-413 COArapahoe Moderately Dry General Awareness
Calendar YTD 44% of normal. Water YTD 40% of normal. Stage 1 drought restrictions enacted this past week.  View
3/28/2026  CO-DG-176 CODouglas Moderately Dry General Awareness
Bulb flowers are blooming early and flowers often dying early in heat. Cold front brought no moisture just smoke and dust clouds. Ground cracked  View
3/28/2026  CT-NL-29 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Tourism & Recreation
1.68" of rain fell during the past week, This lead to muddy hiking trails in low spots , and some flooded trails near swampy areas. This is typical for early spring. Despite the rasin, forest fire danger remains high.  View
3/28/2026  DE-NC-10 DENew Castle Mildly Wet Ground very moist.  View
3/28/2026  FL-AL-50 FLAlachua Moderately Dry General Awareness
Retention ponds and Lake Alice are well below average, some are dry. No need to mow the lawn. With the above average heat, azaleas are drooping.  View
3/28/2026  FL-BW-167 FLBroward Mildly Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Conditions are drying requiring landscape irrigation. Temps are warming with moderate AC use. Vegetation is holding its own at this point; if dry conditions continue much longer wilting will result.  View
3/28/2026  FL-CR-80 FLCollier Moderately Dry Plants & Wildlife
Still dry. There was a few minutes of light mist yesterday but nothing measurable. Too bad. The grass is dry with yellow patches. I shouldn't have trimmed my cocoplums, they're turning brown too.  View
3/28/2026  FL-MA-10 FLManatee Mildly Dry General Awareness
Energy
Fire
FIRE - Moderate. Some precipitation helped dampen the soil and remain damp from the rains the prior week. ENERGY - Normal daytime termperatures allowed the interior of the house to stay cool. Nighttime temperatures were slightly below normal, resulting in the interior of the house to stay cooler into daylight hours. GNEERAL - Still need significant precipitation. SWIFTMUD has placed us in Phase III drought conditions effective 03/26 through 07/01. Once per week watering of the lawn, no power washing allowed, and other restrictions. The Herald-Tribune’s article stated our “AREA” is 13.XX” below normal. Aquifers/lakes/ponds have not recovered.  View
3/28/2026  FL-PN-79 FLPinellas Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
We finally got a rain over a half an inch! A few days ago we got .57 inches of rain yay. And in March we got a couple little rainfalls less than that. And yet nothing looks any different. I've been watching a plant in my landscape that was severely affected by the cold snap we had in January and early February. Well it has a few buds for me it has had them for a month or so there's no growth. Is that the drought, or cold damage?  View
3/28/2026  FL-ST-42 FLSumter Moderately Dry General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
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Report for the week of March 21 through March 28, 2026. We didn’t get any rain this past week. Water restrictions are in place. Pollen levels are high. Temperatures have been above average  View
3/28/2026  GA-FN-11 GAFannin Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
d2 drought. Gravel road is dry and dusty making it difficult to walk due to loose gravel. Cars, polaris do not stay dust free. Yellow pollen is evident. Chickadee gathering loose pet hair for nest material. Moles are very active underground... Tunneling everywhere. High fire danger posted a few times this week.  View
3/28/2026  IL-BN-19 ILBoone Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A total of 0.09" of rain fell Thursday, otherwise it was a bone dry week, with temps warm enough to dry the soil to a near normal condition. Area waterways are still a bit on the high side of normal for the time being. Our NWS is predicting a wet week ahead so soil conditions may improve. A nearby pond has come up lately but still remains much below its normal level, so clearly rain is needed. More trees are budding and area lawns are slowly getting greener. Daffodils and ramps have grown quite a bit and I expect the ever invasive and tenacious Morrow's Honeysuckle to start greening up pretty soon. There was a tom turkey fanning its tail recently, trying to impress a hen in the woods. And the "gone but not forgotten" insects have returned. A few ladybugs and a couple black ants have shown up inside the house. And numerous boxelder bugs have come out of the woodwork and somehow one found its way onto my hand. I lent it a helping hand and promptly showed it outside where it had more room to roam.  View
3/28/2026  IN-FL-3 INFulton Mildly Dry General Awareness
I have measured 1.10 inches of precipitation at my location during the past 7-days.  View
3/28/2026  IA-HR-16 IAHarrison Mildly Dry General Awareness
No precipitation last week. Conditions are continuing to trend drier . With mostly above normal temperatures, lawns and pastures are continuing to to green and some trees are already budding.  View
3/28/2026  KS-BU-25 KSButler Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Above normal rainfall for the month (3.00" received, 2.44 normal), but things are dry. Especially dormant grass. Creek level continues to drop. Wildlife still quiet although wasps are out now and aggressive. Cracks in bare soil.  View
3/28/2026  KS-DG-84 KSDouglas Moderately Dry General Awareness
ground cracking; no recent rain  View
3/28/2026  KS-JO-53 KSJohnson Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A couple more dry weeks with temperatures in the upper 80s and lower 90s this past week. Grass is beginning to recover from the hard freeze we had earlier this month.  View
3/28/2026  KS-KW-2 KSKiowa Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
No moisture this week and only .02 inches of moisture in March and 1 inch in 2026 so far. Big temperature swings as well 98 degrees on Thursday and 39 degrees this morning. Fire danger has been high and the winds have been high with low humidity (34% this morning). Trees, grass and weeds are all greening up early.  View
3/28/2026  KY-CM-3 KYCumberland Mildly Dry Agriculture
No rain during this week.  View
3/28/2026  LA-AS-20 LAAscension Parish Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Last week, we had beautiful spring weather, but it’s drying up now. The low humidity, southwest winds, and lack of rain have dried the soil surface. By midweek, large containers of spring flowers need watering every two days, while ground beds require watering once a week. Hanging baskets are on automatic watering every other day. My renovated front yard still has winter weeds growing. These weeds helped prevent erosion over winter and should soon die off due to the heat. Common Bermuda grass is thriving and will fill in the lawn over the summer. On the other hand, the rest of the lawn with St. Augustine grass didn’t grow much in a week. This is partly because it’s just starting to green up and the soil is dry. The lawn also needs fertilizer, but I’ll wait for some rain before applying it. Native birds are actively feeding and drinking from the pond, as most drainage ditches are dry. Fortunately, there’s still enough moisture around the mayhaw and mulberry trees to keep their fruit ripening. There is a fire conditions warning to the north of this area.  View
3/28/2026  MA-BA-51 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
good rain  View
3/28/2026  MA-BE-21 MABerkshire Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Over the past week 1.14" of rain at my location. Soil surface has thawed since last week. Many early perennials are showing signs of growth. A few flying insects also noted. Bears are active, my bird feeders are now backed away for the season. Bird activity remains high. Coyote are active also. Rivers and streams are flowing at normal levels. Trees are beginning to bud.  View
3/28/2026  MA-HD-28 MAHampden Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Total precipitation of 0.82 inch for this week. Took the birdfeeder down until fall. Still seeing some birds and squirrels. The chipmunks are definitely more out and about.  View
3/28/2026  MI-DC-10 MIDickinson Near Normal For the week 3/22-3/27 2026 ----- EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection: Aurora : 29, 22, 32, 32, 35, 14, 16 ------- Kingsford: 29, 22, 32, 32, 35, 14, 16 ------- WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ---- Aurora & Kingsford Both the same :3 traces and .05 & .01 total= .06"------- SNOWFALL: Aurora & Kingsford the same: 3 traces & .10 = .10" ------ SNOW DEPTH AVERAGES MEASURED: Aurora: 16.7, 16.1, 16.5, 14.4, 13.1, 12.5, 12.5--------- Kingsford: 15.4, 15.1, 14.7, 14.2, 13.1, 12.7, 12.2 ------ Natural wildfire risk is low ----- US Drought monitor has us as NORMAL . We were going at a pretty good clip as far as snow melting after Snowstorm Elsa but with these low temps, slowed to a crawl------ Not any puddling of water as the ground is absorbing the water nicely -----Slowly the snowbanks are receding and that includes along sides of the roads averaging around 2 feet  View
3/28/2026  MI-WS-11 MIWashtenaw Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
A week of little precipitation again. Temps have been up and down and trees and shrubs are slowly coming out of dormancy. Seeing lots of spring flowers, with daffodils replacing the snowdrops and crocuses. Birds continue active at feeders, and the gold finch males are regaining their summer color. Ground is still moist, grass is greening. Trying to be spring.  View
3/28/2026  MI-WY-125 MIWayne Near Normal General Awareness
Near normal conditions - some rain this week.  View
3/28/2026  MN-SC-81 MNScott Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Snow pack gone and the ground appears dry for this point of the spring; perhaps foreboding dry conditions for the coming growing season.  View
3/28/2026  MS-PR-14 MSPearl River Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
The sunny and windy days with little rain has dried everything up but the pond is still flowing a little water but much less then normal  View
3/28/2026  MO-CN-10 MOClinton Near Normal General Awareness
Report for 22 March 26 to 28 March 26. There was one day of precipitation for the week, for 0.28 inches. The total precipitation for March is 1.59 inches. The historical average for March is 2.91 inches. The current condition is Near Normal.  View
3/28/2026  MO-NW-4 MONewton Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Dry conditions continue even with the little rain this week. Shoal Creek is lowering again and unusually warm temperatures are pushing early blooming. Dogwood trees are nearing full bloom although many spring flowers early blooms were cut off by the hard, nearly record cold temperatures. Fire danger is elevated throughout the area with high, gusty winds. Trees are budding out and grass is turning green is most areas but lack of rain is becoming an issue. Deer and other wildlife are very active.  View
3/28/2026  MT-LC-19 MTLewis And Clark Near Normal General Awareness
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Just 0.03 inches of rainfall this week. Overnight low temperatures have been in the teens and 20s, so everything is growing very low. Slightly more green on the good lawn, but not much. Overall, this is normal conditions for the end of March.  View
3/28/2026  NH-GR-1 NHGrafton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Not much rain or snow here, ground is bare. No springs opened up this year.  View
3/28/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Cloudy to partly cloudy and cold with moderate winds, then mostly clear and cold overnight with moderate winds. The high temperature was around thirty one degrees, and the low around sixteen degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every other day. More small flocks of Canadian Geese are present. Crocuses are blooming. Daffodils are springing up. More flocks of small song birds are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at spring levels. Some liquid manure is being spread.  View
3/28/2026  NC-CH-61 NCChatham Moderately Dry General Awareness
Business & Industry
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Conditions here remain moderately dry. Last night's rain has helped but we are currently far behind the 30-year average. Our region remains under a moderate drought alert and "no burn" restrictions are in place. The surface duff is dry and outdoor during is not allowed for now. Wisteria and Redbud trees are blooming and trees are turning green. Temperatures continue the roller coaster warm and cold swings, the weather seems to change everyday. Birds and deer are very active.  View
3/28/2026  NC-PT-116 NCPitt Moderately Dry General Awareness
Still in moderate drought. Even with 0.29" overnight in a long, slow rainfall, ground surface this morning remains dry to dusty. Lawn grasses and border plants showing stress early. YTD precipitation down 4.18" or 61% of NOAA normal.  View
3/28/2026  OR-CC-76 ORClackamas Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
A mix of sun and rain, and sometimes windy, that's how March usually is. It's been somewhat on the warm side, though, and the mountains are really short on snow accumulation. Depending on how you compare, we are either right on track (calendar year) or a bit ahead (water year) with the amount of precipitation we have had. Fire danger is low, but the supply of dead fine fuels that is a result of the wet spring last year could present a problem this summer. Birds are nesting and weeds are growing. Probably due to soggy soils, a couple more dead standing trees have fallen down. There are still a lot of ants about - nothing like the vast numbers we saw last week for a short time, but if you look carefully, no matter where you are around here, you can probably find an ant, and maybe quite a few. Lawns are getting their growth in a bit early. The internet provider is hard at work in our neighborhood trying to install underground fiber optic cables. The work seems to be going slowly, but I do not know if water is a factor in that. A pit that they dug for a connector site just across the lane from us was not more than 3 feet deep, but it looked like a good well - filled right up almost to the top with water. I don't see farmers working the ground right now, but some are planting nursery stock, or pruning or weeding. The past 3 days have been fairly dry, and we have slightly runny noses. The red alder and hazelnuts should be at about the end of their pollination shortly, and then we expect the cottonwoods and maples and ash to begin. It got so warm yesterday, that I entirely removed the little greenhouse cover from my brassica and lettuce seedlings so they wouldn't wilt. The quince is in full bloom, and a neighbor's domestic cherry tree, but the bitter cherry trees are holding out still. The flowering plum that is often very early is not blooming yet. Snowberry and poison oak are spouting their new leaves, and some blackberry vines also.  View
3/28/2026  OR-CC-88 ORClackamas Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
March reached average precip. The last week recorded 6 dry days; one day storm doused with 0.51" of rain. That pushed the monthly precip to 6.22"; average is 6.18". Trees and plantings are prospering.  View
3/28/2026  PA-BV-34 PABeaver Moderately Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Nearby Dutchman's Run appears higher than normal. Ohio River appears normal. Trees have lost a few branches with a few older trees sustaining some limb loss (2" thick). A lot of wildlife having shown up this week, notably deer and a very busy woodpecker. Grass is at grass cutting height. Only pea sized hail in this mid-weeks heavy storm.  View
3/28/2026  PA-CH-72 PAChester Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Lower growth in woodlands is getting the "green buds" haze around them.  View
3/28/2026  PA-WS-25 PAWashington Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
One day of just over 2" of rain this week has resulted in saturated ground & the Monongahela River running high, muddy & fast - near flood stage. Grass has begun greening up & early trees are showing swelling buds. My lilac bushes are leafing out.  View
3/28/2026  RI-KN-36 RIKent Mildly Wet General Awareness
1.63 inches of precipitation this past week.  View
3/28/2026  RI-PR-135 RIProvidence Moderately Wet General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
With another 1.54” of rain this week and 5.39” so far in March, conditions are now moderately wet. The Pascoag Reservoir dam is closed and the water is quickly rising. Summer birds like robins and song sparrows are back and the house finches are starting to build their nest on our porch. Spring is coming. Trails at Sprague Farm, George Washington state park and Douglas Forest are extremely wet. A lot of standing water on the trails require detours through the woods to get around. I’ve seen the trails this wet before but not too often. Fire danger is posted as Low at George Washington state park.  View
3/28/2026  SC-AK-106 SCAiken Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
NWS KCAE COOP STATION GNTS1 ***LOCAL CONDITIONS BECOME MODERATELY DRY, DUE TO INSUFFICIENT RAINFALL***TWELVE CONSECUTIVE DAYS WITH NO MEASUREABLE RAINFALL....MONTH-TO-DATE RAINFALL = 1.79 INCHES, WHICH IS -2.51 INCHES BELOW NORMAL...YEAR-TO-DATE RAINFALL = 8.29 INCHES, WHICH IS -3.97 INCHES BELOW NORMAL THROUGH 01APR2026....MY LAWNS AND PLANTS ARE OBSERVED STRESSED (LIGHT BROWN TO BROWN COLORS).....CSRA REGION UNDER RED FLAG WARNING AND BURN BANS…..  View
3/28/2026  SC-RC-12 SCRichland Moderately Dry We've measured 0.06" in the last 7 days. Our newly-planted garden might need some artificial watering shortly.  View
3/28/2026  TX-FN-11 TXFannin Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
A week of wind, very warm temps and no measurable rain so no change. One cloudy day and a bit of mist and cooler temps perked up the garden and could only help the pastures - at least it wasn’t drying! Nothing new to report, plants growing out of the frost damage still, plenty of pasture here but if it doesn’t rain, I predict all of last year’s unsold hay may soon find a market. We do have rain in the forecast.  View
3/28/2026  TX-MSN-8 TXMason Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions continue to dry out. Despite receiving only 49% of the average rainfall to date with higher than average temperatures, the drought index remains unchanged for the 10th week in a row. We have also been under an outdoor burn ban since before Christmas. The USGS reports the Llano River at Hwy 87 is flowing at 61 cfs vs the 54-year median of 168 cfs. The 25th percentile is 110 cfs and the record low for this date is 53 cfs. There is wide-spread vegetation growth and spring is in full bloom, both figuratively and literally. Wild flowers and tree blooms are visible everywhere. Birds are returning to the area and bugs are starting to make their appearance.  View
3/28/2026  TX-VV-16 TXVal Verde Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Its been two and half weeks since we got the 1,36 inches of rain with most of it socked. We need more  View
3/28/2026  TX-WM-316 TXWilliamson Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
One more rainless week, with above average temperatures...though cool front came through last night. Spring is fully here now, pecans finally putting out leaves, and pollen ramping up so allergy is widespread. Bluebonnets are showing but a bit stunted this year, roses on the other hand are doing fine! Gardens require regular irrigation to maintain growth. Fire danger is still high, and windy conditions aggravate it.  View
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