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| 11/17/2025 | IN-MM-4 | IN | Miami |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Water Supply & Quality
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| We are 11.5 inches short year to date. Local ponds are the lowest I have ever seen! Talked to a back hoed operator he stated it is very dry at 7 foot down. Most of the crops are harvested now. |
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| 11/17/2025 | IA-BC-9 | IA | Buchanan |
Mildly Dry
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| 0.38 of rain last Sunday and a trace of snow on Monday was the moisture for the week. The river in Manchester is really low. The Buffalo is probably about normal for this time of year. Saw a couple of rivers North of this location that were pretty high today. One field of corn being picked. A lot of tillage done and a lot of corn stalk bales. A lot of product applied. One tree still holding onto a lot of it's leaves. Mulched a bunch of what was down. Got heaters in tanks and heated dish's for pets going and a couple of pickups ready to set for the winter, so we are getting close to seeing what Mother Nature has in store for us this winter. |
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| 11/17/2025 | NJ-MS-59 | NJ | Morris |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Business & Industry Fire Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Society & Public Health Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| 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 two days with trace precipitation for a total of 0.55”, the past seven days [Sunday-Sat]. River and stream volume the past week of the CMR maintained rates of flow over small lake dams west of this station. As of Sunday morning, 11/16; one continued its flow of 10% the width of the dam 6.5 miles from this station moving at a slow volume and with no turbidity. The other, 2 miles to the west, also maintained its flow over its fall, covering 10% of its respective fall and moving at a similar, volume with no turbidity. The Madison Golf Course, adjacent this station had observable play again this past week on some days. The ground around this station is moist and soft. Grass and weeds required maintenance the past week. The new Winged Euonymus or Burning Bush’s on and around this station, dropped 90+% their leaves. Maple trees are looking well with 95% of its leaves shed and still holding its yellow color. Also, the Juvenal Oak’s are holding 95+ of their leaves and the two Ginkgo Trees, also all doing well, have shed 99% of their leaves. No bees were observed. House Finch continue to be active, along with Blue Jays, crows and one very loud Ravin. Neighborhood squirrels were observed, but no Chipmunk. Also; the neighborhood Ginkgo trees that dropped their stinky fruits the past month, are still holding their stink. The first Frost observation for this station, this season, was reported on October 10th. Since then; I have observed and reported a total of 7 days with frost, 1 additional the past week.
Over the past 31 days; this station has captured and reported 4.01 inches of precipitation. There has been 115 days of precipitation the previous 310 days of CY2025 [1/1/2025 to 11/15/2025] for a “Calendar Year” [CY] total of
41.35”, compared to (again) 114 Precipitation Days” and a [CY] total of 47.60” the same [year to date] in CY2024. So far, compared to last year, this station has received 6.25” less precipitation than a year ago. Some other totals from previous years, for comparison, are;
YTD2023- 46.12”
YTD2022- 39.13”
YTD2021- 52.43”
YTD2020- 43.77”
YTD2019- 52.34”
YTD2018- 60.86”
YTD2017- 40.79”
YTD2016- 37.42”
YTD2015- 34.66” (First full Year.)
The running ELEVEN year average reported precipitation for THIS station is: 45.13” inches, holding this station at a deficit of 3.78” less then the 11 (CY) year average and making this year to date, (still) the fifth driest year monitoring this station. Considering the eleven year annual comparable total for this station, is why I believe that it is appropriate to hold this week’s report on the “Mildly Dry” side of the Condition Scale Bar.
Q’s: emails me at: JasonJLeffler@aol.com |
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| 11/17/2025 | OH-HM-24 | OH | Hamilton |
Mildly Dry
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| Only 0.38 inch of liquid and melted precipitation to date in November. This is much below normal. 2.6 inches of snow in the past week. With the residual soil moisture from October and cool November temperatures, there is still adequate soil moisture but streams are very low. |
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| 11/17/2025 | OK-MY-12 | OK | Mayes |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| No precipitation this week but the pond didn’t drop. The local farmer finished haying the field and his truck loaded with bales did cut shallow ruts in the soil. There is no standing water but the soil was moist enough to give. |
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| 11/17/2025 | CAN-AB-166 | CAN | Alberta |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Energy Fire Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Society & Public Health Tourism & Recreation
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| General Awareness: This past week we received 1 inch of heavy wet snow; with 0.18" in the rain gauge. Daily temperatures have gone from a low of -3 C to an afternoon high of +17 C one afternoon. Each day the snow continues to melt a little more. River levels remain low.
Local events: A Fall supper was held for members/families at the Harmattan Community Centre.
Energy: Most evenings we used the wood heater.
Fire: There is currently no fire restriction or ban within Mountain View County.
Plants & Wildlife: The ground is dry. We've had a little snow but people need to use caution.
Deer and bears: One morning, I noticed deer tracks in the garden. No sign of bears in our area. Occasionally deer can be seen out in the fields or along tree lines.
Birds at feeders: 4 Blue Jays; 5 chickadees - black-capped; nuthatches - 2 white-breasted and 1 rose-breasted; wood-peckers - 1 Hairy, 1 Downy; 1 Northern flicker; 1 Pileated; 15 House-sparrows.
Flocks of geese and swans continue to fly south.
Insects: On a warm afternoon, we had a number of honey bees at water dishes.
Relief, Response & Restrictions: Absence of burn-bans and fireworks bans.
Society & Public Health: Neighbors are thankful for the snowfall.
Tourism & Recreation: Outdoor enthusiasts are heading to the mountains where there is snow. |
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