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9/25/2023  AK-MS-12 AKMatanuska-Susitna Mildly Wet General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Quite a decrease in precipitation across this past week with just 0.43" to report across three days. However, overcast persisted and the humidity remained high leaving us with moss growing on everything! While the local moose are still hiding out I cannot keep my window feeder filled as the Chickadees and Red Breasted Nuthatches are ravenous although to be honest they are squirreling away most of the black oilers they take from the feeder. We saw a couple of mornings with sub-freezing lows and this always accelerates their winter preparations. A lot of the birch leaves have turned to their fall yellow/gold and many are already on the ground making for slippery walking when added to the almost saturated earth. With the advent of calendar fall the night skies are plenty dark to view aurora and other nighttime occurrences; I always enjoy this shift. Before long we'll be seeing the first snows although I hope they hold off until the ground really freezes to prevent that darn layer of ice from forming when it snows atop yet unfrozen earth. The snow line in the Talkeetna Mountains is dropping fairly quickly now...  View
9/25/2023  CA-OR-67 CAOrange Mildly Wet General Awareness
Partly cloudy, Cool, Calm  View
9/25/2023  CO-CR-18 COCrowley Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Feedlot dust hanging in the air. Moisture doesn't last long. Cottonwood leaves starting to turn yellow in spots. Fire watch warning a couple of days this last week. Nights pretty chilly, but warm to hot days. Enjoying not having to use the AC.  View
9/25/2023  CO-DL-54 CODelta Moderately Dry General Awareness
Only a trace of rain last week. This station is still under 10% of a normal September of precip and there is no precip forecast through the end of the month. Trees and brush could be dryer so am still calling this "Moderately Dry".  View
9/25/2023  CO-GR-52 COGrand Near Normal General Awareness
It was a drier week but I think the soil condition is about normal for this time of year.  View
9/25/2023  CT-NL-6 CTNew London Mildly Wet Seepage from a hill on my street is running again only happens when ground is very wet. Plus 5.79" of rain has fallen over the last two weeks.  View
9/25/2023  FL-PN-99 FLPinellas Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Our area received a little rain this past week, a total of 0.56” here in the coastal area of West Central Florida, but we remain well under our normal precipitation yearly total. Government authorities have begun to remind residents of our yearly, bi-weekly lawn watering restrictions. Tourist activity remains high.  View
9/25/2023  GA-CO-3 GACook Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
6" soil temp 76.8 F. /// 6" soil moisture 20 % Wet lands drying up. only standing water in low lying areas. Water table lowering from normal  View
9/25/2023  IL-CK-336 ILCook Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
This week my station received 0.21 inches of rain, down from 1.89 inches last week. Over the past 4 weeks my station has received 2.82 inches of rain. Conditions are currently Near Normal. The rain from last week really perked up the plants and trees. A few trees had begun to drop dry leaves, but that has stopped. I didn’t need to water my community garden plot for the entire week. Even yesterday, the plants weren’t dry looking (but I watered anyway). The top of the soil had dried out, but it was moist again about a quarter of an inch down. The porch slugs are back and I’m seeing some baby slugs. The hummingbirds are still drinking from our feeder. I’m still seeing bees and bumblebees and a few flies. Smaller birds are surprisingly scarce. The squirrels are building nests again.  View
9/25/2023  IL-DP-189 ILDu Page Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Conditions appear near normal/average in my neighborhood. Areas of new grass that were previously browning have started to turn green again and the lawn is growing. No particularly soggy parts of the yard despite several rounds of rainfall.  View
9/25/2023  IL-JS-3 ILJasper Near Normal General Awareness
Beans harvested. Air full of pieces of bean stalks. Air quality was bad during harvesting. Ground was wet under combine where it had been. Surprised. Glad to have harvested done. Hay also is done.  View
9/25/2023  IL-LE-23 ILLee Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Rain showers over the past week have put soil conditions at "normal" for this time of year. Crops continue to dry down for fall harvest. Some trees are dropping leaves, silver maples and cottonwood species.  View
9/25/2023  IL-MY-1 ILMontgomery Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Been very few breaks in harvest activities locally, picking is nearly 100% completed and tilling has started. Have had only .34” rain for September, the last decent rain fell almost a month ago, .59” on August 26. Ground is very dry and machinery is kicking up huge dust clouds. Gave up pulling weeds, ground just won’t let go of the roots. Would like to dig and divide hostas and tiger lilies but the dirt is dry and hard as concrete, will wait until we get some rain so I can use a shovel instead of a pickaxe. Likewise, burning a large brush pile accumulated over the summer will have to wait, much too dry to risk a fire right now. On the plus side I’ve only mowed grass once the entire month of September.  View
9/25/2023  IN-MD-40 INMadison Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
This location has picked up no rain since September 13th, and only 0.19" since August 18th. Grass is mostly dry and brittle, crops are already dried out, and streams are very low  View
9/25/2023  IN-MR-177 INMarion Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Watering garden more than usual for this time of year  View
9/25/2023  IN-PK-4 INPike Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
It's beginning to get very dry now, with no significant rain here in weeks. The lawn is pretty brown and not much is growing. The annual flowers are dead. Perennials are struggling. Some trees are dropping some leaves early, and some like sycamore and river birch are completely brown and dropping most leaves on drier sites. The creek is down to pools, and ponds are down by a few feet. Pastures are brown and eaten to bare dirt in some areas. Could be combine fires soon.  View
9/25/2023  IA-BT-11 IABenton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
At last the area received an amount of rain to write home about. Still it was less than areas to the north but we're not complaining. It has brightened up the lawns, late varieties of grain in the fields tho too late to change yields. Lots of farm field work was accomplished this past week prior to the weekend rains. Field fires were a big worry at that time.  View
9/25/2023  KS-BU-46 KSButler Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Trees Are Stress. So is Soybean crops. And some is dying.  View
9/25/2023  KY-CB-10 KYCampbell Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
There has been only 0.80" of rainfall for the last 30 day period from 8/27/2023 thru 9/25/2023 at KY-CB-10. There is only standing pools of water and approximately 0.1 CFS of flow at the 15 to 20 sq. mi. Dogsworth watershed in Campbell County at KY1998 Industrial Road and Route 8. The pond level is low with most of the local streams completely dried up. The lawns are now about 80 percent brown. Grass growth is becoming very slow again after increasing the week before. Lawncare companies are raising only dust when they mow lawns which are now not growing. The soil is pulling away from the foundations and sidewalks. Many of the trees are starting to loose their leaves. There are numerous ants on the sidewalks. There are cracks in the local roadway ditches and in many front lawns. Based on these observations, the drought status of Campbell County is D0 - ABNORMALLY DRY - BEGINNING OF DROUGHT. Campbell County entered D0 drought category yesterday on Sunday September 24, 2023. If there is not a significant rainfall event this week, a fire hazard of lawn fires will develop this week for cigarette butts and grill fires. Good news, there is a significant amount of rain in the forecast for Campbell County during the middle of this week. Based on the following information Campbell County is only in the D0 category: 1) 90 day rainfall 9.40" which is 90 percent normal. 2) 60 day rainfall 3.79" which is 60 percent normal. 3) 30 day rainfall 0.80" which is less than 1" on the gauge and meets the D0 category. Campbell county is not in D1 MODERATE DROUGHT category yet because the 60 day and 90 precipitation deficits are not severe enough yet to meet the moderate drought category.  View
9/25/2023  KY-KN-15 KYKenton Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
I just dug three holes in my garden, each to a depth of 14 inches. The soil is powder dry. Area plants look stressed and dry, and leaf yellowing and drooping is evident wherever you look.  View
9/25/2023  ME-SM-3 MESomerset Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
1.33" rain for week. Bee dearth - fall asters only major pollen source remaining.  View
9/25/2023  ME-WL-33 MEWaldo Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Everything has dried out a bit in Palermo and iin Northport, ME. The last waves of rain clearly did saturate Northport, though, to judge from how long the ditches and culverts were running high until Saturday.  View
9/25/2023  MD-BL-25 MDBaltimore Severely Wet General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Well we got the rain we needed 1.91 inches.The sun is trying to break through I don't know if will or not I just hope it does.Plants are well an fire danger is low.  View
9/25/2023  MA-ES-12 MAEssex Severely Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Another 2.50+ inches of rain the past week. Ground is saturated. Trees are starting their color transition especially the swamp maples. Most of the birds have strangely disappeared with just a few squirrels around and many chipmunks stashing food for the winter. Gardens and lawns doing well with all the rain. Local brook running a bit below bankfull.  View
9/25/2023  MA-NF-68 MANorfolk Near Normal General Awareness
Leaves have not turned color, still green. grass seems to have a little of underlying brown, but mostly green. no puddling.apples are ripening.  View
9/25/2023  MA-PL-48 MAPlymouth Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With 6.32 inches of rain so far this month,it's wetter than normal.The grass is still green and growing and the trails around town have large puddles.Fortunately, the rain has come in steady amounts without any flooding.  View
9/25/2023  MA-WR-41 MAWorcester Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
2.58 inches of rain during the past week, local streams and ponds a little above normal, garden winding down will pick last peppers this week, last hummingbird of the season passed by Thursday morning on its way south.  View
9/25/2023  MI-KZ-31 MIKalamazoo Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Precipitation is coming at a nice rate. Everything is looking good. Lakes at normal levels where they should be. Crops are drying down for harvest.  View
9/25/2023  MI-WY-33 MIWayne Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Digging potatoes and the ground did not have much moisture at six inches  View
9/25/2023  MN-HB-16 MNHubbard Severely Dry General Awareness
There has been over 2 inches of rain in the past 2 days. Plants perked up, deer are eating the acorns. Over the past week, the wetland continued to be dry and the fallen leaves were very dry.  View
9/25/2023  MN-IT-38 MNItasca Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Despite 2.50" of rain in the last 3 days the ground has absorbed it completely and I would say conditions are very near to normal.  View
9/25/2023  MN-LK-5 MNLake Severely Wet General Awareness
We now can say without the slightest doubt that after 6+" of rain and still raining, we have NO drought or abnormally dry conditions. Quite the opposite!  View
9/25/2023  MO-BN-50 MOBoone Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Since there has been only 0.26 inch of rain for the month of September 2023 and only 0.63 inch since 14 August 2023 across the Ash Street Garden, the garden condition monitoring is now estimated 60% moderately DRY an 40% mildly dry. For the gardens still producing vegetables, gardeners are again watering their plots every two or three days.  View
9/25/2023  NE-LA-19 NELancaster Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Below Normal precipitation for the last three weeks. Some isolated showers around this weekend but none hit my house. Soil and subsoil are dry. Plants are dry. Surface water is dropping. Grass fire north of Lincoln this week.  View
9/25/2023  NJ-HN-31 NJHunterdon Mildly Wet General Awareness
all streams and river slightly above normal  View
9/25/2023  NM-DA-371 NMDona Ana Moderately Dry General Awareness
We did receive about a half inch of precip this past week which did put a bit of moisture in the ground. I haven't seen much of a plant response yet as most of the grass is still pretty dry. There was a bit of standing water for a few hours but it was absorbed rapidly. Overall, the longer term conditions are still pretty dry as we are substantially behind our long-term average rainfall year to date.  View
9/25/2023  NM-GR-28 NMGrant Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
.28 inches of rain last week. Nice and green here for a change. Roses are coming out again. Snake weed blooming.  View
9/25/2023  NY-ES-6 NYEssex Mildly Wet General Awareness
The near-by stream is still very high, especially for September. Parts of my lawns and fields have saturated soils.  View
9/25/2023  NY-OR-23 NYOrange Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
lot's of water in low lying areas  View
9/25/2023  NY-SF-92 NYSuffolk Moderately Wet General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
Off-shore storms and hurricanes bring rain to our coast areas. We’ve had a rainy spell with close to 2 inches of rain in last 48+ hours. Some strong winds at times and street flooding in areas close to the bay. Beach flooding as well. Everyone is cautioned to be aware of rip currents.  View
9/25/2023  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Cloudy and warm with light winds and scattered light rain, then mostly cloudy overnight. The high temperature was around fifty seven degrees, and the low around fifty one degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating consistently. Gardens need watering, vegetable production is poor. Jerusalem Artichokes, Purple Asters and Goldenrod are in full bloom. Apples are ripening. Canadian Geese flocks are forming. Early corn is being harvested. Woodland undergrowth is dying back. Close to 75 percent of trees are getting leaf color, some leaves are falling.  View
9/25/2023  NC-HN-30 NCHenderson Mildly Dry General Awareness
7 days without measurable rain - grasses starting to dry  View
9/25/2023  NC-MS-19 NCMadison Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
We had no rain in the past week but temps have been cooler. Lower humidity meant less moisture in the air. Water levels have dropped some but creeks and springs that supply our water and livestock watering tanks is still good. Risk of fire is higher. Our pastures, hay fields and Christmas Tree fields are still green.  View
9/25/2023  OH-CK-13 OHClark Moderately Dry General Awareness
New fall landscape plantings are requiring more frequent watering. Several established deciduous trees on our property required watering this past week due to signs of stress. River Birch trees in our yard have already lost 1/3 of their leaves. Lawns are drying out with brown areas expanding unless shaded. Local soybean crops are almost completely yellow and corn crops are not far behind. Local rivers and streams are all lower than normal for this time of year.  View
9/25/2023  OH-ST-11 OHStark Mildly Dry Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Plants and grasses turning brown due to lack of water.  View
9/25/2023  OH-WS-12 OHWashington Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions remain quite cloudy, nimbostratus clouds, possible spin offs from Hurricane on East Coast. No Rain. Cool temperatures. Currently 61 degrees. Wind: CALM. Leaves beginning to change on trees, many dropping. Lawns beginning to turn brown due to lack of rain. Dusty conditions due to lack of rain and pollen count appears to be up as well.  View
9/25/2023  OK-MY-10 OKMayes Mildly Dry General Awareness
We received 2.20" of rain last week to improve our conditions somewhat. The grass and surrounding vegetation has begun to green up, but we could use more rain to get us back to normal.  View
9/25/2023  PA-WT-18 PAWestmoreland Near Normal General Awareness
its all normal that I know of here.nothing out of the ordinary, not even when Ophelia pushed through.  View
9/25/2023  TN-BT-9 TNBlount Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Vegetable, flower gardens, and dogwoods needing frequent watering. Ground very dry and hard, requiring watering before sprinkler stake can be put in the ground. Mowed areas along highways very dry and brown.  View
9/25/2023  TX-CMR-85 TXCameron Severely Dry watering 3X week  View
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