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8/7/2025  AZ-MR-613 AZMaricopa Severely Dry General Awareness
We are experiencing another extremely dry monsoon season at our location. Since June 15 we have measured only 0.39" of rain. Despite the fact that the average temperature this summer has been lower than the past two, our soil moisture level is so low that we have to water our xeriscape to keep it alive. The current extreme heat event is predicted to continue for the next week with high temperatures in the 110 F or higher range and little probability of rainfall; no relief in sight.  View
8/7/2025  CO-JF-157 COJefferson Moderately Dry Agriculture
brown grasses, dried up streams  View
8/7/2025  CT-HR-57 CTHartford Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Very typical conditions for early August. A few areas of lawn are dry, but not widespread. Fields are not wet but also no corn is curling from lack of water.  View
8/7/2025  CT-NL-52 CTNew London Moderately Dry Lawn is "browning"  View
8/7/2025  GA-CT-101 GAChatham Severely Wet General Awareness
Our yard is saturated with standing water in many places.  View
8/7/2025  IL-HN-7 ILHancock Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Small streams flooded last week. Briefly. 6 to 8 inches in a week of rain? Now nothing in a week. But that rain did revitalize us.  View
8/7/2025  IL-WL-63 ILWill Near Normal Plants & Wildlife
No rain in the past week but the deluge in mid/late July has kept grass and plants quite green.  View
8/7/2025  MN-MW-8 MNMower Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Turtle Creek remains "plump," and lawn continues growing wildly. Mowing every 5-6 days. Birds frequent the feeder and bring their fledglings. Hummingbirds aren't as plentiful this year but we have regulars. Turkeys galore. Deer fawns are beginning to lose their spots. Weeklong wildfire smoke from Canada postponed our camping and mountain-biking trip as AQI values were up to 142 this past week and lots of us were feeling it in our chest and our eyes. High AC use due to keeping house closed up. We thought rainfall would take care of smoke but it did not. Corn and soybean fields look lush and strong, but standing water is present in low spots.  View
8/7/2025  NM-RA-72 NMRio Arriba Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
I live off-grid in northern NM, approx 6 miles east of El Vado Damn. Submitting this one-time report due to the severity of conditions, namely the parcity of rainfall and its attendant consequences. Yes, the ground is parched, grasses now yellow and wild flowers nonexistent; but now bird communities are mostly gone and, of course, insects have mostly vanished too, so much so that the sonic environment has grown mostly silent. The squirrels have retreated, to where I don't know but they've thinned to one sole creature that still roams in search of food and water. Most bothersome is that the sage is dying--that tenacious, seemingly indestructible bush has withered to the point that looking out across the fields of sage it seems as though 30-40% is now bare of leaves, reduced to twisted brown-grey sticks. It's not that this has been especially harsh, though we're approx 25% below normal, it's the longer sequence of dryness that seems to be dampening resilience. The grass turns yellow quicker, the birds fly off sooner, and on. And you wonder for the longer term viability  View
8/7/2025  NY-AB-23 NYAlbany Mildly Dry General Awareness
Have not had even a drop of rain August. Spoiled has dried considerably. Getting Rick hard in places with fewer wet spots  View
8/7/2025  NY-BM-1 NYBroome Near Normal General Awareness
Precipitation in the area is about 80-85% of normal for the year to date. The past week has seen zero precipitation with several more days of dryness expected so we are approaching mildly dry if this continues.  View
8/7/2025  NC-CM-42 NCCumberland Near Normal We have had a number of showers and a storm the past week. The grass is growing and lush. The streams are flowing well and the retention pond in the neighborhood near us is as full I have seen it other that when we have had serious rains from hurricantes.  View
8/7/2025  NC-WT-37 NCWatauga Mildly Wet General Awareness
Watauga Co. NC August 7, 2025 In the past 7 days we had close to 2" of rain. We have also had mist, rain, drizzle and fog as well. With the addition of cooler temperatures we are reminded that fall weather is not far away.  View
8/7/2025  OK-AD-2 OKAdair Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
The spring from which we get our water has reduced to a trickle, the grass has quit growing, and some trees are losing leaves.  View
8/7/2025  PA-AL-179 PAAllegheny Moderately Dry General Awareness
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Fire Service Responder  View
8/7/2025  PA-FY-32 PAFayette Mildly Dry Agriculture
Some tree leaves are dried out and falling off the tree. Patchy spots of dead grass. No rain in past 8 days and none in forecast until next week.  View
8/7/2025  WY-SH-68 WYSheridan Mildly Wet General Awareness
a lot of rain in July and august not normal and cooler this summer  View
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