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10/5/2024  DE-NC-10 DENew Castle Moderately Dry General Awareness
Springs not flowing. Ground dusty.  View
10/5/2024  FL-PN-79 FLPinellas Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Planted perennial peanut and sunshine mimosa in dead spots and grass. I believe the grass is suffering so much because of the excessive heat and humidity.  View
10/5/2024  GA-FN-11 GAFannin Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
The soil remains damp after big rains last week. Temperatures have cooled. The fescue lawn is green and lush after rains and scheduled fertilizer.Local national forest reports many closures until assessment after hurricane Helene. I have noticed a lot more Eastern box turtles on my acreage than in the past. Either mating or on the move. Hummingbirds are still here.  View
10/5/2024  KS-BU-25 KSButler Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
September ended normal in rainfall but for the year, we are 3.98" behind. Grass is dry despite regular watering and morning dew. Cracks remain in soil in areas. Trees have begun changing color. Creek level stable with a trickle of flow. Squirrels very active but bird activity continues to diminish. No rain in sight.  View
10/5/2024  KS-JO-53 KSJohnson Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
We haven't had any precipitation in the last two weeks. Above average temperatures for the end of September and beginning of October have dried the soil out a bit. Asters are now in bloom.  View
10/5/2024  KS-OT-31 KSOttawa Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Dry this week. No rain at all. Temperature highs in the upper 80's, lower 90's, but cooling nicely at night in the mid to high 50's. Soybean harvest is underway, as is wheat planting. Ponds are puddles or completely dry. I'm seeing more deer and turkeys. Also had a flock of wild geese flying north pass by. The garden is having it's last hoorah as the tomatoes continue to ripen, but most everything else is done.  View
10/5/2024  KS-SG-174 KSSedgwick Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Native trees are definitely showing drought affects. The leaves are dull and almost shriveling on many. Ponds are drying up. Poor pasture conditions. Sone areas around here had more rain than here so look a bit better. Wheat is bring dusted in all over.  View
10/5/2024  MD-WR-31 MDWorcester Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
September 2024 summary from eastern Worcester County, MD - Temperatures were near the average with an average daily maximum of 77.2 and an average daily minimum of 65.2. The highest daily maximum was 85.1 on the 1st and the lowest daily maximum was 71.6 on the 22nd and 30th. The lowest daily minimum was 51.6 on the 9th and the highest daily minimum was 73.0 on the 1st. The average daily humidity was 81.1%. The maximum daily dewpoint was 70 or above on 8 days. Rainfall was a little below the average. 2.96 inches was observed, which is about 75% of average. Measurable rain was observed on 10 days.  View
10/5/2024  MA-BA-51 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
not much rain this week, but not that hot either  View
10/5/2024  MA-BE-21 MABerkshire Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Although not much rain this past week, 0.03", the grass keeps growing, along with the perennials, a lot of flowers still in the gardens. Bees are continuing to be active along with the birds. Streams are running a bit low. No frost yet.  View
10/5/2024  MA-ES-64 MAEssex Moderately Dry General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
No rain in the last week. Soil is very dry, I've had to water the shrubs I planted this spring to make sure they survive the winter. Watering ban still in effect.  View
10/5/2024  MA-HD-28 MAHampden Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
No precipitation received this week. Working in the yard and garden, the dryness is very apparent. Does seem to be a mast year for acorns with more blue jays in the area than usual.  View
10/5/2024  MI-WY-125 MIWayne Near Normal General Awareness
Near normal conditions with some rain over the last seven days.  View
10/5/2024  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Sunny and warm with a light breeze, increasing clouds with an evening shower, then partly cloudy overnight with light predawn valley fog. The high temperature was around seventy one degrees, and the low around forty eight degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feeder full every two days. Jewelweed, Goldenrod, and Asters are blooming. Canadian Geese are beginning to flock more. Some Maple trees have red leaves, Black Cherry trees have lost their leaves. All apples are turning red or yellow and most have fallen. All Corn is ripe, some is now being cut in a few fields. Fifth cutting of hay in some fields.  View
10/5/2024  NC-CH-61 NCChatham Moderately Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions continue here as moderately wet. Tropical Storm Helene and some subsequent rainfall have our precipitation year well over the 30-year average. Jordon lake appears to be sackful, small streams are flowing and soil is very moist. While we did not have flooding problems, nearby topographically low areas have ponded water and flash flood warnings were issued throughout our region. We are "drying out" over the next several days since no precipitation is forecast.  View
10/5/2024  RI-KN-36 RIKent Mildly Dry General Awareness
No rain this past week  View
10/5/2024  RI-PR-135 RIProvidence Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Tourism & Recreation
With only 1.1” of rain over the past month, conditions are moderately dry. The Pascoag Reservoir has dropped to 7’6” which is about a foot lower than normal for this time of year. The dam will be opened in about 2 weeks to lower to winter levels but most boats are already pulled as water levels are exposing rocks and boat ramp access is becoming a problem due to low water levels. The Harrisville/Pascoag water district still has the outdoor water use ban in effect (since July!). Lawn growth has slowed significantly over the last month and is brown in many sections. Pine trees in the area seem to be stressed and have been dropping an abnormally large amount of brown needles recently. Leaves on maples and birch are beginning to turn color, but colors do not seem as vibrant as usual this year. Hiking trails at Sprague Farm in Gloucester and in the Webster Forrest are bone dry. Normally wet spots are dry and brooks/streams have no flowing water. NIDIS drought website shows that about 50% of RI (northwest section) is abnormally dry (D0). The George Washington state park is still posting Medium for fire danger level.  View
10/5/2024  SC-DC-55 SCDorchester Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Water level in the retention pond is down one foot. Rain in the past two weeks was 1.42 inches, most of it from Hurricane Helene. The storm's impact was more from wind with branches down and power outage, but not much rain. Nearby rivers are high but not over the banks.  View
10/5/2024  SC-GV-94 SCGreenville Near Normal General Awareness
Retention pond full. Tributaries flowing normally. Clay soil is deep red color and firm. Heavy morning dew no need to irrigate the lawn. Heavy ant activity.  View
10/5/2024  TX-VV-16 TXVal Verde Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Its been over a month since we had any measurable rain  View
10/5/2024  TX-WM-316 TXWilliamson Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Another week with n o rain -- last one was a month ago, 9/6, and we have had hot days for the duration! Cooler nights have only indicated low humidity, so we are drying out to near severely dry levels. Small fires have been reported, though no burn bans in the immediate area are up yet. With fall moving along, plant life has not suffered badly, but gardens need irrigation to do much. Little rain is forecast for the next week, either.We are moving in the "wrong" direction!  View
10/5/2024  CAN-NS-182 CANNova Scotia Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Tourism & Recreation
For week of 29 Sep - 05 Oct: (0+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0)= 0mm. Mildly Dry. High's: +17C to +21C; Low's: +12C to +7C; Wind: Calm to NVariable to 18km/hr, 3 days of calm. Dew: Medium to Heavy Dripping Dew every early AM. No precip this week. Only early AM dew. As a result, leaves are falling early. The colour change is taking place, but trees are dry. Our back creek is dry. The dew keeps the grass green. No mowing needed for the week (doing it today). The deer come for the moist grass. Pretty quiet. The NS Burn Ban Map shows ALL YELLOW (update every 24hrs at 1400). Tourism is still present, but days are getting shorter. All version of outdoor work continues (construction, roads, culverts). But--we need rain.  View
10/5/2024  CAN-ON-210 CANOntario Mildly Dry Agriculture
bean are coming off and wheat is planted but it is very dry under foot.  View
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