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2/16/2026  CA-SD-257 CASan Diego Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
3
No rain yet. Not much condensation overnight. Either plants and landscaping around town are very green and perky. Several bird species out, including song sparrow, hermit thrush, canyon wren, bewick’s wren, and wrentits. Wind advisory today. None yet. Temps sit just above the low at 48 degrees. Feels colder than yesterday  View
2/16/2026  CA-SD-258 CASan Diego Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Temperature is average with rains expected later in the day. Wind gusts up to 5mph. Plants require average water. (Time 8:00 am PST.)  View
2/16/2026  CO-CR-18 COCrowley Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Thankful for the moisture last week. Especially facing days of strong winds. Very anxious with all the dry matter around. Red flag already issued for Tuesday. Birds are very quiet this morning. The roadrunner hen hasn't been around for a few days.  View
2/16/2026  CO-DL-54 CODelta Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.28" precip last week, all but a trace fell as rain. No snow on the ground. The juniper and pinyon trees are showing a little brown as if stressed. Some weeds and cool-season grasses are green.  View
2/16/2026  CO-LR-36 COLarimer Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Continued watering of perennials/shrubs. Everything is very brown, no green growing, even with the abnormally warm weather. Except, tulips and daffodils are 3-4" high.  View
2/16/2026  CT-NH-43 CTNew Haven Near Normal General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
With gradual melting of the snowpack over these recent warmer days, soil moisture remains near normal. Nearby streams and reservoirs remain at normal levels.  View
2/16/2026  CT-NL-19 CTNew London Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Deep snow, minimally plowed streets, few parking places & too many unshoveled sidewalks reduced pedestrian & vehicles in Mystic. Not so cold, unless windy. This 3-day weekend is bringing out visitors. Little wildlife around except squirrels - food is buried beneath rock-like snow surface. Sun is warm & brings hope. Precip to date is still down 30+%.  View
2/16/2026  FL-PN-99 FLPinellas Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Tourism & Recreation
The long, dry, hot season is upon us here in west central Florida—again this past week, we recorded only 0.13” inches of rain. We’ve gone three months without significant rain. Area strawberry farmers are having to irrigate every other day and; our tourism business is booming; and outdoor “no burn” rules have been implemented. Looks like a long hot summer is ahead.  View
2/16/2026  ID-AD-9 IDAda Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
February 9 - 18, 2026: a total of 0.29" precip. measured in the gage on Feb. 9, 11, and 12. The 0.25" measured on Feb. 9th was the first significant precip. since early January. No precip. Feb. 13 - 16. A low-pressure system moving in from CA and OR will be bringing much-needed rain to lower elevations and snow to upper elevations throughout most western and central Idaho later today and into this week. Garden/yard plants and trees/shrubs have been waking up about a month earlier than last year. Golden current bushes have leaves opening at branch ends. Grass is green and growing. The tops of some varieties of maples are covered with a haze of fuzzy blooms. Late winter pollen from trees are also about a month ahead of previous years and have been noticeable since early February. Birds and other animals are hungry. Flocks of robins have arrived to eat last year's fruit on trees and shrubs like winterberry. Anna's hummingbird is eating insects and visiting the sugar-water feeders often, singing throughout the day (males). The Idaho SNOTEL snow water equivalent for the Boise River basin is at only 70% while other SW Idaho basins currently are between 17 and 43% of the 1991-2020 median. Forcasted snow for especially higher elevations this week should help snowpack numbers in southern and central Idaho basins. Upper basin reservoirs have been holding back water this winter for this summers irrigation needs, but there may be water supply problems in 2027 if Idaho has another dry winter in 2026/27. There may be strong wildland fire activity this summer and fall if snowpack numbers remain low.  View
2/16/2026  IL-KX-9 ILKnox Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
We have extreme conditions here grass looks more dead than dormant. Creeks and streams are dry. The ground is hard as can be.  View
2/16/2026  IN-RP-11 INRipley Mildly Wet General Awareness
With excess snowpack melting and recent rainfall, the topsoil is mildly wet.  View
2/16/2026  IA-BT-11 IABenton Mildly Dry No moisture this past week but lovely warm temps with little wind made for pleasant days of outdoor work. With no snow coverage all the dry grass and field debris is open to a possible fire. There have been flocks of geese seen flying in the skies as if they're confused by the mild temps. Late afternoon finds them in on the ground in corn fields hopefully finding dropped corn. Ponds are still covered in ice while the rivers and creeks have open areas.  View
2/16/2026  KY-JF-99 KYJefferson Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Reporting condition for Week: Sunday - Saturday: 2/8 - 2/14 Precipitation for last 14 days: 0.13” from snow Precipitation for this week: 0.13” from snow Daily Temperatures at 8:00 AM: Avg. Range 21F to 31F (9.0F warmer than last week). Foundation plants: watering discontinued for year DayLillies: watering discontinued for year, Weeding: Discontinued. Winter weeds are doing well in flower beds. Lawn condition: Snow has melted after being snow-covered for 14 consecutive days. Phillips screwdriver plunge test into lawn test area, 2/14 = 5.0” little resistance. General comments: Overwintering bulbs (tulips, daffodils) are up about 2”. Tulip bulbs planted last fall are not up yet. Since the snow cover ha melted, bird activity at the feeders has decreased significantly.  View
2/16/2026  ME-SM-3 MESomerset Mildly Dry General Awareness
Weekly total: all snow: 4.0 = 0.35" SWE, Mx36.4°/Mn2.2°, snow pack 9.0° = 1.66" SWE.  View
2/16/2026  MA-PL-15 MAPlymouth Near Normal General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
Still have a considerable snow cover of about 10" on the ground. We are still in an official D0/D1 drought. Ponds are ice covered from the prolonged cold spell but above freezing temps the last few days are starting to thaw things out.  View
2/16/2026  MN-MC-7 MNMcLeod Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
2
We have had warm weather and our snow is almost gone. The only places where snow remains are where it had been driven over and packed down (on the driveway, mostly) and in deep shade. We hope that with most of the snow gone, we don't get too much cold (unless of course there is more snow to insulate the ground.) Many animals can go wherever they wish at this point but I can't often see their tracks any more.  View
2/16/2026  MT-RV-18 MTRavalli Moderately Dry General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
An inch of rain over the past week, but it was relatively local, and accompanied by very warm temps. Still haven't recovered from the 5 weeks without any precip in January and early February. Calendar year precip is about 1.75", lower than it should be although water year precip is still above normal. No snow at low and mid elevations; it's better up high above 7000'.  View
2/16/2026  NE-DG-63 NEDouglas Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
High temperatures were 25 to 30 degrees above normal this week, with low temperatures near normal to 10 to 15 degrees above normal. Soil temperatures at 2 inches depth warmed to 65 degrees at 3 PM today. The ground is frozen at a depth of 8 inches. No measurable precipitation was recorded this week and there has not been snow cover for nearly a month and that was only 0.5 inch of snow depth. The soil is drying out. The soil surface is dry and powdery in bare areas. There is little moisture to a depth of 4 inches. I rate this week as mildly dry. I have received only 0.01 inch of precipitation for February (0.52 inch below normal, or 2 percent of normal). Precipitation here for the year is now 1.15 inch, which is 0.17 inch below normal (87 percent of normal). Precipitation for the water year is 1.67 inch below normal (74 percent of normal). Plants and wildlife. The soil is dry near the surface and the grass is remains brown due to the dry conditions. Bird visits to the heated bird bath remained steady this week due to the dry conditions, with approximately 25 species of birds (about 150 to 160 birds each day). Water Supply Water level in Standing Bear Lake (approximately 0.2 mile to the east of here) is approaching 2 feet below normal. Area creeks and ponds are about two feet below normal.  View
2/16/2026  NE-LA-19 NELancaster Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
Another week with no precipitation. Only 0.01" of precipitation in February, and no significant rain since January 9th. The ground has had no snow cover all of February and soil is not frozen. Temperatures have been above Normal and forecast to be record highs this week. Fire watch has been issued and a burn ban in a neighboring town. Birdbath use is high but not too many birds feeding from the trays. Fall seeds are uncovered for wildlife. Northern goldfinches have not migrated south this year. Soil is dry motivating me to water perennials and shrubs. Creeks and ponds are very low. We are close to moderately dry.  View
2/16/2026  NM-TR-21 NMTorrance Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Small shower early in the week. Pretty normal conditions in our area. Temps have been moderate. Manzano mountains show more snow cover since last report. Not much wildlife activity. Ranchers continue to supplement livestock feed. Fire danger is elevated due to winds but about what we expect for mid February.  View
2/16/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Partly sunny and cold with light winds, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with light winds. The high temperature was around thirty eight degrees, and the low around thirty degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. Flocks of small birds are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at Winter levels. Some stream crossings are difficult due to snow drifts and ice. Ice is beginning to melt on the streams.  View
2/16/2026  NC-CW-59 NCChowan Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
for the week, .52" of rain was received late yesterday and last night. This brings the February total to approximately 1" (the .23" of liquid precipitation that fell as snow started on January 31 and continued through the early morning hours of February 1). This is 2.4" below the February normal with 12 days remaining. Not much has changed since the last report. All of the snow from early February finally melted over the weekend. Water is standing in the yard and in the fields. Winter weeds are starting to grow in earnest. Overwintering crops took a hard hit from the mid-teen low temperatures early in the period, but are starting to recover. Garlic is putting on new leaves. Fire activity had picked up prior to yesterday's rain. Maple trees are starting to bud, which is the normal time.  View
2/16/2026  NC-MS-19 NCMadison Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Water Supply & Quality
We had 1.58 inches of rain during the past week coupled with snow during the month leaving us moderately wet. Water levels in creeks and spring is higher, the risk of fire is lower and there is standing water in low areas. The ground appears to be saturated .  View
2/16/2026  NC-WT-37 NCWatauga Moderately Dry Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Feb. 16, 2026 Watauga Co. NC This time of the year effects of our drought are somewhat difficult to see. Rivers and streams are still flowing but their water is low. Water streaming out of rock outcroppings are greatly reduced. This can be witnessed when freeing temperatures make the water more visible. Signs of Spring are more noticeable with this recent warming spell. Robins have been seen and a noticeable increase in raccoon and skunk activity is evident. Our local ski industry is doing quite well with a good amount of natural and man-made snow on the slopes.  View
2/16/2026  OK-KY-30 OKKay Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Slightly wet for this time of year with water standing in places where water does not typically stand. Tulips are breaking ground and looking really good along with other spring weeds. Ponds and lakes are near normal levels. The fire danger is still high with very dry vegitation. Geese are starting to pair up for mating season.  View
2/16/2026  OK-MY-10 OKMayes Moderately Dry General Awareness
Very little rain this past week (0.06") has put us back in the moderately dry category. There have been numerous grass fires in the area over the past week. I spoke with an area firefighter who expressed considerable concern over the lack of moisture in Mayes County and surrounding areas.  View
2/16/2026  OR-YM-32 ORYamhill Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Soil is Wet Sticks to boots. Showing some water content. Light rain yesterday. Seeing many Red robins flocks. Some plants are starting to show signs of growth. Pre- spring growth. Birds are more active then normal.  View
2/16/2026  PA-WT-18 PAWestmoreland Near Normal General Awareness
dealing with snow melt, its a slow process so I don't think fludding is a concern...  View
2/16/2026  SC-YR-64 SCYork Mildly Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
The rain yesterday will help considably to bring our rainfall close to normal up to this point in the new year. Its too early for any plants to start budding out yet but that should help.  View
2/16/2026  TX-CMR-85 TXCameron Severely Dry water 3 x weekly  View
2/16/2026  TX-HYS-148 TXHays Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
I have received 0.83" of rain for the first half of February. The Blanco River in Wimberley remains at record low flow conditions (6.5cfs) for the 98-year period of record. Winter grasses are greening up after the 0.80" rain last Saturday. The burn ban remains on.  View
2/16/2026  TX-HNT-11 TXHunt Moderately Wet General Awareness
Fire
1.56” of rain last week - all but 0.02” of that fell on Saturday. The ground is saturated with water - water still standing in low areas and ditches in my yard and surrounding area. No severe weather with this rain. Hunt County remains under a Burn Ban and my area of the County is under D1 Drought Status. Thankfully I still haven't seen any grass fires, etc. Temperatures were mild last week with highs in the 60s and 70s and lows overnight in the 40s and 50s. The nice temps allowed for some patio time in the sun a couple of afternoons - also some bird watching. Not much else to report for last week - everything is just status quo right now. The story for the week was the much needed rain.  View
2/16/2026  WI-MW-18 WIMilwaukee Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Much above normal temperatures this past week, with a 10 degree average temperature swing and two max temperature records set. Very dry. (10 FEB to 16 FEB) Precipitation for the period was 0.00”. -0.49” for the period. Cal yr 1.99, -1.41” below annual seasonal normal. Snow: 0.0” -3.5” for the period. Snow Season: 37.6”. +1.2” above for the season Snow Depth Average: 1.9”. Frost Depth under sod: 4.7” Frost Depth under bare ground: 8.0” Temperatures averaged 35.7 degrees, +11.0 above normal for the period. Soil temperatures, for the period, at 2” have averaged 30.0 degrees, 4” average is 31.3 degrees, 8” average is 31.6 degrees and 20” average is 33.1 degrees. +1.5 overall increase, on average, from the previous period. Temperatures warmed considerably up from the last week. Frost depth dropped to 1.9”, under sod and 8” under bare ground. The birds have slowed coming to the feeder as the snow pack has melted to zero by the end of this reporting period. Squirrels and bunny rabbits are out as well each day.  View
2/16/2026  WY-WH-1 WYWashakie Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
No moisture, so no frost in the ground, farming is going on, A cat is out knocking of high spots for a new irrigation pivot. Snowpack on the mountain is very low, brush and rocks can be seen on all parts of the mountain. I do not remember a winter with only a few days of snow on the ground. It has been great for cows and wildlife. I do not know how we are only D1.  View
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