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2/10/2026  CA-SD-258 CASan Diego Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Temperature is 6 degrees above average at 58.7. Wind chill: 58.6. Relative humidity: 62%. Heat index: 57.2% Dew point 46.2. Wet bulb temperature 52.0. Barometer 29.99. Average wind speed 0. (Device used Kestrel 3550FW.) Plants require normal amount of water. (Time: 7:00am PST)  View
2/10/2026  CO-WE-606 COWeld Severely Dry General Awareness
Trace of moisture from -SHRA (showers), -SHRAGS (mix rain & graupel showers) & -SHGS (showers of graupel) on 2/3 did nothing to improve the severe drought conditions and the snow cover has melted. The front yard grass makes a crunching noise when walking it due to the persistence warm and dry conditions since mid Fall.  View
2/10/2026  FL-LN-47 FLLeon Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Very cold and dry winter so far, swales and ditches bone dry, normally wet swamps dry, prairie lakes dry. Everything brown due to many nights well below freezing. Spring fed creeks and rivers unusually low.  View
2/10/2026  KY-CB-10 KYCampbell Mildly Dry General Awareness
Ground probably still very dry below the snow pack. Stream flow very low and still frozen. Pond level on the low side and still completely frozen over.  View
2/10/2026  NE-AD-2 NEAdams Moderately Dry General Awareness
Talking to neighbors and looking at my own grass, can see the ground is dry. Seeing 1/2 inch wide cracks in areas where it is only dirt. I gave trees and bushes a light watering yesterday to help slow down winter kill of the grass underneath.  View
2/10/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly sunny and cold with light winds, then increasing clouds and mostly cloudy and cold overnight with light winds and predawn flurries. The high temperature was around twenty degrees, and the low around ten degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. Flocks of small birds are appearing. Robins 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.  View
2/10/2026  OH-HM-24 OHHamilton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
5
0.18 inches of liquid and melted precipitation in February after a January and December when precipitation was also well below normal. On the other hand, there is 1.60 inches of water in the snow pack which is now beginning to melt so soil moisture is not lacking. Streams and creeks are below seasonal normals.  View
2/10/2026  OH-MM-13 OHMiami Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
We continue to have less than a quarter inch of measurable precipitation in the first ten days of February. We still have a 6 inch snowpack as well. We are dry.  View
2/10/2026  PA-WT-18 PAWestmoreland Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
its meteorologically normal here.  View
2/10/2026  SC-ED-18 SCEdgefield Near Normal General Awareness
The ground is still wet from last week’s snow. There is a lot of tightly packed shale and clay with rock about two and a half feet below the approximately eight inches of top soil. After all of that gets saturated it takes a while to perc.  View
2/10/2026  SC-SM-30 SCSumter Near Normal General Awareness
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
1
Near Normal for this past week, even though we’re below normal for the recent past. 0.93” for the past 7 days, below a NOAA Normal of 3.36” for the same time frame. Drought Monitor still showing us in a D1 - Moderate Drought condition. Roadside swamps and some roadside ditches now holding water; am guessing this is from the past week’s rain, as they’ve been mostly dry or almost dry for the last few months. SC Forestry app shows 24 fires across SC. On Friday the Wateree River was well down within its banks. Saturday hike at Poinsett State Park showed dry leaf litter and pine needles, but the soil immediately underneath was damp to wet. Resurrection Ferns were bright green, plentiful, uncurled and full (picture attached). Park lake spillways running normally. Small tributaries were running, where they’ve recently been dry or almost dry. Thinking that this is from the past week’s rain, and not sure how long the small streams will flow like this. Guess on this prediction from how dry these smaller streams have been in the past few months. Shank’s Creek (the main creek flowing through the park that feeds the park lake) now has water over the previously muddy areas along the Laurel trail. Lots of Robins in the park; the rangers mentioned that they winter over here. Birds and squirrels at home really working the seed, suet; mealworm and grape jelly feeders. From Data Explorer: Monthly precip total is 0.93” (-0.27”/77% of normal). Yearly precip total is 2.74” (-2.07”/57% of normal). Past 30 Days: 2.57” (NOAA normal: 6.96”). Past 90 Days: 5.62” (NOAA normal 13.42”).  View
2/10/2026  SC-YR-64 SCYork Mildly Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Daffodils are close to blooming and other plants in the yard seem to be doing ok, although we haven't had much moisture fall other than the snow and ice we got at the end of last month and beginning of this month.  View
2/10/2026  WI-MW-18 WIMilwaukee Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Below normal temperatures this past week, but warming up to near normal late in the week. Light precip during the week. (03 FEB to 09 FEB) Precipitation for the period was 0.15”. -0.34” for the period. Cal yr 1.99, -0.87” below annual seasonal normal. Snow: 2.7” -2.1” for the period. Snow Season: 37.6”. +4.6” above for the season Snow Depth Average: 4.9”. Frost Depth under sod: 5.9” Frost Depth under bare ground: 17.0” Temperatures averaged 21.0 degrees, -0.2 below normal for the period. Soil temperatures, for the period, at 2” have averaged 27.4 degrees, 4” average is 29.3 degrees, 8” average is 30.4 degrees and 20” average is 33.0 degrees. +0.5 overall increase, on average, from the previous period. Temperatures warmed up from the last week. Frost depth dropped to 5.9”, under sod and 17” under bare ground. The birds have returned with an average of 20 or more to the bird feeder with more snow pack and frozen ground, around the two seed stations and suet stations. Squirrels and bunny rabbits are out as well each day.  View
2/10/2026  WY-PT-40 WYPlatte Severely Dry General Awareness
Cracked ground around trees. Extremely dry. Haven’t had moisture in weeks.  View
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