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Searched: Report date on 4/30/2025.
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4/30/2025  FL-LN-47 FLLeon Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
No rain since April 7, lawn and landscape stresses evident. Dry springs happen here. Upper lake Lafayette disappearing rapidly, soon to be prairie lake with sinkholes again. Have to add that much of the area did receive much needed rain in the last couple of days. We were just unlucky and missed out.  View
4/30/2025  MI-AT-10 MIAntrim Near Normal Grass is greeting up mostly. Mike is getting closer to normal levels. Pasture crossroad does not quite have enough feed for cattle yet.  View
4/30/2025  MI-SH-4 MISchoolcraft Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Less standing water in low woodlands than usual, but near normal. Trailing arbutus flowering, red maple flower buds swelling. Some migrant birds have arrived, grouse drumming and turkeys gobbling. Phenologic progress of spring is normal.  View
4/30/2025  MN-SH-39 MNSherburne Near Normal General Awareness
Sunny and 38 Hi 66 Wind SSE 8 mph. Wind will pick up this afternoon.  View
4/30/2025  MT-LY-2 MTLiberty Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
A warm dry April on the heels of a very warm and dry March has decreased topsoil moisture. Lawns are already being irrigated to retain greenness. Although winter wheat looks good and healthy at this time, it would only take 1-2 days of dry winds with above normal temperatures to cause potential yield reduction. Pasture growth is slow. Abundant rain is needed soon for dryland hay production. Creeks are dry and river flow is below normal. Reservoirs levels are below normal for this time of year.  View
4/30/2025  NJ-HD-18 NJHudson Moderately Dry Agriculture
Fire
Water Supply & Quality
Rainfall for the month is 4.11" and is .34" above normal. For the year the total is 12018" and is 2.05" below normal. Since Mar. 1 rainfall total is 8.88" and is 5.35" below normal. NJ remain under a drought warning and an elevated fire threat,  View
4/30/2025  NY-WC-22 NYWestchester Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Total rainfall for the month of April was shy of average at 3.54 inches and 3.75 inches at the neighbor-station to the NNW. Drought intensity remains D0 (Abnormally Dry). Grass, flowers and tree growth is normal for this time of year. A burn ban remains in effect for two more weeks.  View
4/30/2025  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly sunny and warm with gusty winds and thunderstorms, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with gusty winds. The high temperature was around seventy seven degrees, with a low around thirty seven degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feeder full every day. Intermittent streams are flowing. Bloodroot, Mayapples, Trilliums and Serviceberries are blooming, Meadow Rue, Stinging Nettles, Canada Lilies, and Blue Cohosh are emerging further. Rock removal and field plowing is occurring.  View
4/30/2025  NC-RW-17 NCRowan Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Much more rain than March but still 1 inch below normal for the month. Farms and local water supplies in fair to good condition. Wildfires down considerably from last month and tourism good at local parks. Plants and wildlife in good shape so far.  View
4/30/2025  TX-HYS-148 TXHays Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
For April, I received 1.45" of rain over 6 separate events. The Blanco River in Wimberley is flowing at a near 98-year period low flow. Pastures are green, wildflowers still blooming. The burn ban is off.  View
4/30/2025  WA-ST-11 WAStevens Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Only a trace of precipitation for the last 9 days has left the soil surface dry but soil moisture remains below 2 inches from surface. Creeks and small streams continue to have snow melt induced flows but are now free of turbidity. Winter wheat crop continues to have healthy growth. Most orchard trees are in full blossom. Several wildland grass fires ignited by lightening strikes and railroad train sparks in the area during the week, all quickly contained. Fire danger remains low but will rise to moderate if precipitation continues lacking. CoCoRaHS Station WA-ST-11 Precipitation for April is 1.11 inches or 62% of normal. Year to date is 5.79 inches or 81% of normal. Water Year to date is 15.39 inches or 114% of normal.  View
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