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1/13/2026  CA-SN-187 CASonoma Moderately Wet Plants & Wildlife
Plenty of rain has made grass grow, lots of mushroom activity in shaded areas, soil is wet but not overly saturated.  View
1/13/2026  CO-AR-414 COArapahoe Severely Dry General Awareness
Extremely warm weather. Low snow pack in the mountains. Ft  View
1/13/2026  CO-BO-568 COBoulder Moderately Dry General Awareness
Snowfall of 4.4 inches (0.35 inches of moisture) last week. Moisture for the water year is at 55% of normal. The winds have not let up, further drying out the soil. Conditions remain moderately dry.  View
1/13/2026  CO-JF-81 COJefferson Moderately Dry Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
After a brief respite, the dry, warm weather continues.  View
1/13/2026  CO-PW-49 COProwers Mildly Dry Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
At my location we were very short on moisture until the recent snow. Winter wheat was showing drought stress and 80. Degree temperatures were causing concern among growers. The 7 to 9 inches of recent snow should help some but if the warm dry weather returns the moisture will not last long.  View
1/13/2026  CO-WE-43 COWeld Moderately Dry Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
Soil is difficult to till. Concerns about soil moisture into next spring building. Mountain snow pack (irrigation water) remains below normal also.  View
1/13/2026  FL-SW-1 FLSuwannee Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Several nights of fog is meaning there is more moisture. We have had a bit of rain itself and some actual rain inside the fog. Plants are beginning to bloom as if spring is actually here.  View
1/13/2026  FL-VL-60 FLVolusia Near Normal General Awareness
The ground was moderately to severely wet most of the Fall but we have had dry sunny days that have dried things out significantly to near normal conditions. However the wet conditions did provide for quite a bit of mildew in the air kicking in a lot of allergies.  View
1/13/2026  GA-FL-23 GAFloyd Severely Wet Over 3 inches of rain makes for very wet conditions.  View
1/13/2026  IL-CR-22 ILCarroll Moderately Dry We have native plantings and the duff is nearing enough dryness that we could conduct a prescribed burn.  View
1/13/2026  IL-CP-178 ILChampaign NA General Awareness
Yesterday’s snow melt has left the soil slightly wet under the grass with a few muddy spots where the earth is bare. It’s enough moisture for the dog to track in light paw prints, but not a sloppy mess. Air is dry and we need much more precipitation before Spring. County is still in Extreme Drought conditions.  View
1/13/2026  IL-IR-29 ILIroquois Moderately Dry Agriculture
River Very low most streams and creeks Hardley running at all. drain tile from agricultural fields mostly not running  View
1/13/2026  IN-DR-12 INDearborn Near Normal General Awareness
I mowed on January 5th to get rid of the last leaves on the ground. Soft soil filled the tread on the mower tires. Never mowed in January before here in SE IN.  View
1/13/2026  IN-GB-9 INGibson Near Normal Normal for the season  View
1/13/2026  KY-CB-10 KYCampbell Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Stream flow considerably below normal for this time of the year. The ground is drier than normal. Pond level starting to go below normal. The last 3 weeks had mostly light sprinkle rainfall events with only one significant rainfall event of the 28th of December with only 0.67" of rainfall during the past 3 weeks. Ohio River and Licking River only slightly above pool stage.  View
1/13/2026  LA-AV-9 LAAvoyelles Parish Near Normal Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
No affects on daily activities  View
1/13/2026  MI-HG-1 MIHoughton Mildly Dry Water Supply & Quality
16 inches of snow cover. Winter is a dry period for groundwater replenishment. Would expect normal anowcover of about 24 inches at this point.  View
1/13/2026  MI-KN-127 MIKent Mildly Wet General Awareness
We've recently received over an inch of rain in January which would have been snow that would melt at a later date but due to the wildly fluctuating temperatures, it has soaked in or run off. It continues to snow and melt and snow again. The soil is not thirsty, is how I would describe it.  View
1/13/2026  MI-MB-93 MIMacomb Mildly Dry General Awareness
Precipitation has been below normal. This time of year there is not much impact. We're not gardening or watering lawns.  View
1/13/2026  MO-LW-37 MOLawrence Moderately Dry Agriculture
Ponds are drying up. Extremely low soil moisture. Relying on hay to feed. Past crop season was extremely poor. Second crop soybeans production was under 15 bushels an are  View
1/13/2026  MO-SF-15 MOSt. Francois Near Normal General Awareness
It has been mild for the most part and the grass seems a little greener than it normally would. The ground is not overly dry or wet..  View
1/13/2026  MT-MS-33 MTMissoula Near Normal After shallow snow cover and the ground freezing for several days, the ground is now once again thawed.  View
1/13/2026  NV-CK-69 NVClark Mildly Wet Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
The ground is still moderately wet from recent rains. We have had over a half an inch since January 1. That is very significant for this desert area. I think it will be an amazing spring. Daytime temperatures feel more like February than January.  View
1/13/2026  NJ-MS-59 NJMorris Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Thus far for my “Watershed,” that resides in the “Upper Passaic River” Watershed, that covers from 1.5 miles to the NW to about 1.5 miles to the SE and is about 1 mile in width and in the general shape of a diamond; There were two days with measurable precipitation and one day with trace precipitation for a total of 0.02”, the past seven days [Sunday-Sat]. River and stream volume the past week of this CMR increased their rates of flow over small lake dams west of this station. As of Sunday morning, 1/11/2026; one increased its flow to 15% the width of the dam 6.5 miles from this station moving at a moderate volume with some observable turbidity. The other, 2 miles to the west, also increased, a bit, its flow over its fall, covering about 60% of its respective fall and moving at a similar volume, but with no observable turbidity. The Madison Golf Course, adjacent this station remains closed for the season. The ground around this station is frozen and hydrated and but for a few plowed piles of snow, no more Snowpack remains. Grass and weeds remain dormant for the season. Writer learned about “Marcescence” that continues to shroud Juvenal Oak’s with 90% of their leaves, percentage adjusted from previous weekly reports. House Finch, Dove’s, Blue Jays and Dark Eyed Junkos, Crows and Ravins were very active this week as evidenced by daily visualization, and by the feeder was 90% consumed, but has not required a refill the past week. Neighborhood squirrels were observed but no visual observation and no tracks of Rabbits. The neighborhood Ginkgo trees that dropped their stinky fruits in the fall, their foul smell continues to diminished. The first Frost observation for this station, this season, was reported on October 10th. Since then; I have observed and reported a total of 24 days with frost, 2 additional the past seven days. Over the past 10 days of the New Year 2026; this station has captured and reported 0.05 inches of precipitation. There has been 3 days of precipitation the previous 10 days of CY2026 [1/1/2026 to 1/10/2026] for a “Calendar Year” [CY] total of 0.05”, compared to a total of 3 days of precipitation and a [CY] total of 0.37” the same [year to date] in CY2025. So far, compared to last year, this station has received 0.32” less precipitation than a year ago. Some other totals from previous years, for comparison, are; YTD2024- 3.57” YTD2023- 1.29” YTD2022- 1.31” YTD2021- 1.30” YTD2020- 0.55” YTD2019- 1.09” YTD2018- 0.47” YTD2017- 1.20 YTD2016- 2.16” YTD2015- 1.48” (First full Year.) The running TWELVE year average reported precipitation for THIS station is: 1.23 inches, this year, for this station, holding the same station at a deficit of 1.18” less then the 12 (CY) year average and making this year to date the driest start to a year, monitoring this station. Considering the twelve year annual comparable total for this station and considering the previous years total precipation, is why I believe that it is appropriate to maintain this week’s report on the “normal” side of the Condition Scale Bar. Q’s: emails me at: JasonJLeffler@aol.com.  View
1/13/2026  NY-ST-54 NYSteuben Mildly Wet General Awareness
Mild to moderately damp ground during the recent thaw. Otherwise the ground is frozen.  View
1/13/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly cloudy and cold with gusty winds, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with moderate winds. The high temperature was around thirty two degrees, and the low around twenty eight degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at Winter levels. Some streams are difficult to cross with high water.  View
1/13/2026  NY-YT-8 NYYates Mildly Wet General Awareness
No serious impacts. Garage gets some water puddles.  View
1/13/2026  NC-BC-51 NCBuncombe Near Normal General Awareness
In recent months we notice frequent air quality levels being reported as “moderate”, often in the 50 and sixty values. We know we had prescribed burns announced by authorities in the area. The air quality was rated 56 this morning. We assume this being related to the huge amounts of fallen trees in the Asheville and WNC area stemming from Hurricane Helene on Sept. 27 and 28, 2024.  View
1/13/2026  NC-MS-5 NCMadison Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
On the 10th and 11th we got our first significant rain for about 3 weeks with 1.35" over 2 days. The creek came up a little, so we turned on the small jet of the microhydro. After a day of rain, the temp fell to 18° with some flurries and snow pellets (graupel). On that day, the purple finches showed up again. Interestingly, they arrive with snow and leave the following day if there's no more snow. The drinking spring is unchanged and excellent. Despite the cold, we are still enjoying kale and carrots from the garden. I harvested the last of the cabbage (leaves) yesterday.  View
1/13/2026  OH-ER-5 OHErie Near Normal General Awareness
Creek frozen, ground is snow covered.  View
1/13/2026  OH-MM-13 OHMiami Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
My SW Ohio area continues to struggle with prolonged dryness or drought. It's been more than a year, perhaps two, that this trend has been in place. January is almost half over and we have almost two-thirds of an inch of measurable precipitation. My neighborhood seems to always be on the edges of any rain or snow front.  View
1/13/2026  OH-UN-4 OHUnion Mildly Dry Agriculture
Snow has melted off. Last I looked field tile are dripping a little. Muddy surface but firm.  View
1/13/2026  OK-RG-14 OKRogers Mildly Dry General Awareness
received 0.44 tenths of rain last Thursday.. 1st moisture in 30 days. Winter mild thusfar... some moderately wide temperature swings but no moisture/rain with swings. Wet weather creek that runs through property has now dryed up.  View
1/13/2026  OR-WS-185 ORWashington Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
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While we have some rain most days this time of year, that is normal and rain is often light at just a couple hundredths of an inch. The ground stays soggy, lawns have greened up from the dry summer and fall, and spring bulbs are growing. Heavy rain can keep many people inside, but most regular walkers and dog walkers just put on as much rain gear as needed and keep on trucking'.  View
1/13/2026  PA-LY-7 PALycoming Mildly Wet General Awareness
Light rain observed over the last week, along with snowmelt, have led to conditions that are wetter than normal.  View
1/13/2026  SC-GV-185 SCGreenville Moderately Dry General Awareness
3
it has been very dry here. since i began reporting in CoCoRaHS on October 29, 2025, we have had less than 2 inches of rain. There are still leaves on trees, but they are the thinner trees that sprouted after Hurricane Helene. The leaves are not supple but somewhat rough and inflexible to the touch. Evergreen vegetation is showing browning patches, and pine needles are falling to the ground in brown, dried condition. Soil is hard, and, when it does manage to rain it runs off as opposed to absorbing into the soil.  View
1/13/2026  SC-LX-152 SCLexington Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Dust raising where vehicles go down our dirt road. No water standing in ditches.  View
1/13/2026  SC-OC-107 SCOconee Mildly Dry General Awareness
We did have about 1.5 inches rain 01/9 and10th. Rainfall is below normal going back into 2025. Systems coming from the west or southwest we had do not produce as much rain. Some lake levels down. It’s just not normal rainfall for the last 4 to 6 months. Over the years since keeping records our normal rains come out from systems in the Gulf of Mexico.  View
1/13/2026  SC-YR-64 SCYork Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Ground is dry from lack of rain in the last two months.  View
1/13/2026  TN-BT-9 TNBlount Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
r garden. The month of December was very dry putting us into a moderate drought. The recent rains saturated the ground, filling streams and ponds, and making the lawn squishy.  View
1/13/2026  TN-BT-39 TNBlount Near Normal We have had 1.75 inches of rain in the past few days. The lawn greened up a bit. But not growing since its winter.  View
1/13/2026  TN-OB-3 TNObion Moderately Dry In Northwestern Tennessee, we have had 13.20 inches of rain from August 1st - January 13, 2026. Since December 1st - January 13th 2026, 1.15" of rainfall.  View
1/13/2026  TN-SR-50 TNSumner Mildly Dry General Awareness
The normal mid summer to mid fall drought has continued into november and december. Changes in summer and fall rainfall events associated with rimnates of hurricanes and changes in the jet stream has reduced the number of rain events and rain volume. Stream flow is lower along with farm pond water level. Fall leaf color change was later this year. Yellow leaf production was normal but red and orange was short lived and sooner than normal turned to brown.  View
1/13/2026  TX-HRR-27 TXHarris Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
prolonged dry and warm spell was ended this past week by two fairly good rains. The grass is greening up.  View
1/13/2026  TX-HYS-28 TXHays Severely Dry Our stock pond is the lowest it has been in some 25 years since it was built.  View
1/13/2026  TX-HYS-289 TXHays Severely Dry Although it is very dry, the oak and juniper are hanging in there. The Live Oak trees (we have about 400) are beginning to drop leaves but the juniper seem to be OK for now. We are still seeing juniper seedlings pop up throughout the forested area. We have to water landscaping plants every 4 to 5 days but that’s really sort of normal for this time of year. We have used good garden soil for planting so it does retain the moisture.  View
1/13/2026  TX-HNT-11 TXHunt Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
0.03” plus a Trace was all the precipitation we received last week. Temperatures ranged from highs of 50s through 70s and lows of 30s up to 61 degrees one morning and every thing in between. Currently under D0 drought status and Hunt County is now under a Burn Ban. No rain in the two week forecast either. Noticeable cracks in the dry ground now - some big in places. My garden perennial plants have started coming back up from the ground - with the mild temperatures they think it is Spring. I’m going to have to water them which I thought I wouldn’t need to do for several more months. Wildlife seem to be ok. I’ve been keeping the bird baths full as I know water source is scarce for them. With the mild temperatures I’ve still been able to enjoy outside exercise walking and biking activities. That’s the story for last week - dry conditions.  View
1/13/2026  TX-KN-7 TXKendall Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Burn ban in effect. Water levels in wells is dropping. Watering restrictions are in effect. Native plants and grasses are brown. We have had very mild winter temperatures. Plants are wanting to bud as if it is spring but suffer due to lack of moisture.  View
1/13/2026  VT-CH-50 VTChittenden Mildly Dry snow on ground needs refreshing  View
1/13/2026  VT-WH-30 VTWindham Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Society & Public Health
It's been a "near normal" winter so far. Mostly below freezing with below normal pcp. The foundation drain for our house has begun to run again, after being dry for months.  View
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