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2/14/2026  AZ-MH-25 AZMohave Near Normal General Awareness
No drought status "None" along the lower Colorado River valley area. Desert floor "green-up" continues with weeds & native flowering plants.  View
2/14/2026  AZ-PM-82 AZPima Near Normal General Awareness
We had some light rain today, but the ground is still fairly dry. Weeds are difficult to remove.  View
2/14/2026  CO-AR-413 COArapahoe Mildly Dry General Awareness
Calendar YTD 22% of normal. Water YTD 32% of normal.  View
2/14/2026  CO-BO-568 COBoulder Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
No snow during the first half of February and less than a tenth of an inch of rain (which was last night). Started hand watering some garden plants this week. Moisture for the water year is at 52% of normal. Temperatures have been 10 to 20 degrees above normal and most days are windy, further drying out the soil. Conditions remain moderately dry.  View
2/14/2026  CO-DG-176 CODouglas Moderately Dry General Awareness
A trace of rain this month. Luckily crocuses are blooming  View
2/14/2026  CO-JF-573 COJefferson Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
1" of snow this week. Seeing many turkey, mule deer, winter birds at feeders. Feb 16 we will be under a fire alert for our area.  View
2/14/2026  CT-MD-21 CTMiddlesex Near Normal General Awareness
All water courses appear at normal seasonal levels.  View
2/14/2026  CT-NL-29 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
Last week we had 0.19" of liquid from the melt of falling snow and rain. 7.5" remain on the ground.  View
2/14/2026  FL-AL-50 FLAlachua Moderately Dry General Awareness
Retention ponds dried out. Plants brown and crispy. Burn ban.  View
2/14/2026  FL-MA-10 FLManatee Severely Dry General Awareness
Energy
Fire
FIRE - Has gotten worse with the absence of any significant moisture during this week. ENERGY - AC units got a break this week as daytime temperatures were in the normal range. However, furnaces were in use all week as the lows for the nighttime were all below average. GENERAL - It remains the same here. We need moisture on a regular basis, and normal temperatures. NO PRECIPITATION AND FLUCTUATING TEMPERATURES. WHERE ISTHE RELIEF?  View
2/14/2026  FL-ST-42 FLSumter Severely Dry General Awareness
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Report for the week of February 7 through February 14, 2026. There was no rain again this week. There was only one day that we received a brief sprinkle not even enough to wet the pavement. The ground is very dry and the area ponds are very low to dry. The grass is crunchy under foot. We are under a burn band and water restriction for lawn watering and vehicle washing.  View
2/14/2026  GA-DK-51 GADeKalb Mildly Dry General Awareness
0.23" month-to-date precip.  View
2/14/2026  IL-BN-19 ILBoone Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With bone dry weather over the week and only 0.01" over the last 3 weeks it would seem at least mildly dry soil conditions would prevail but the soil is still mostly frozen and waterways are still looking ok, so near normal seems about right. Our U.S. Drought Monitor does have this area in a mild drought, so when the soil does thaw soil conditions could change rapidly. Our bone chilling cold spell has met its match and we are now experiencing spring like warm temperatures that look to continue for several more days at least. All but the deepest snow drifts have melted and the surrounding landscape has returned to a brown and gray appearance. While hiking last weekend I noticed something bright blue ahead. Thinking it was probably some windblown trash, I went over to pick it up and to my amazement discovered, sadly, that it was a perfectly preserved bluebird with wings outstretched and its eyes wide open as if it died mid flight. I took some pictures and carefully placed it in a nest like setting. Could it have been some sort of sign? Not sure but it was way out of place and I have never seen anything like it in all my travels. Something to ponder in these humdrum days of late winter.  View
2/14/2026  IN-FL-3 INFulton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Have recorded 0.03 inches of precipitation at my location during the past 7 days.  View
2/14/2026  IA-HR-16 IAHarrison Mildly Dry General Awareness
Conditions continue to trend drier, with no significant precipitation since January 9TH. No snow on ground, even where drifting occurs . Temperaturess have been much above normal so far in February, with many days in fifties and sixties.  View
2/14/2026  KS-BU-25 KSButler Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
More birds back and they're busy. Weeds have awakened- in earnest. Way too early. Creek is full and its flow is more than it's been in some time.  View
2/14/2026  KS-JO-53 KSJohnson Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Had one half an inch of rain last night. It has been two weeks since the last precipitation, the four inch snow fall on christmass.  View
2/14/2026  KS-KW-2 KSKiowa Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
.30 rain this morning is the first rain to fall in 2026. We have sub moisture but it was dry on top this helps.  View
2/14/2026  LA-AS-20 LAAscension Parish Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
It’s been ten days since this area had experienced rain. There were threats of rain , but the weather pattern has most of the thunderstorms staying to our north. Soil moisture is good for cultivation. Large container-grown flowers need water every other day. Native trees have swollen leaf and flower buds, and some have open flowers such as swamp maple, mayhaw, and bald cypress. Loquat trees’ flowers and fruit were severely damaged by the low temperatures from a couple of weeks ago. Midweek brought more clouds but record heat: 82°F. Wild birds are drinking from the fish pond. Road work continued all week with work on private driveways, dressing up the side of the new roadway, and reinstalling the school zone flashing lights concrete base.  View
2/14/2026  MA-BA-51 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
some rain or snow  View
2/14/2026  MA-BE-21 MABerkshire Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Very cold temperatures over the past week and not much snow, a total of 0.36" liquid equivalent. Snowpack averages at 13.0" (2.10" liq.). Rivers and streams have ice formed along banks and some on the surface. Lakes have a solid ice cover. Snow continues to remain on top of many branches. Birds are very active along with small animals.  View
2/14/2026  MA-ES-64 MAEssex Near Normal General Awareness
5.5 inches of snow in the last week. Good snowshoeing and xc skiing in local areas. Ground covered with more than a foot of snow.  View
2/14/2026  MA-HD-28 MAHampden Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Total weekly precipitation of 0.05 inch which fell as snow. Some cold temperatures again, but with the brighter sun and the longer daylight, the snow pack is slowly diminishing. Had a few sighting of a bald eagle as well as a Cooper's hawk. The snow and frozen rivers and ponds are likely impacting their ability to find prey.  View
2/14/2026  MI-DC-10 MIDickinson Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
For the week of 2/8-2/14 2026 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY ------- Early Morning Temperatures this week at Data collection: Aurora : 15, 25, 31, 23, 4, 16, 15 ------- Kingsford: 14, 24, 31, 23, 4, 15, 15 ------- WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ---- Aurora : .02 and trace Kingsford: .03 and trace ------- SNOWFALL: None for either town/ city ------ SNOW AVERAGES MEASURED: Aurora: 16.6, 16.6, 16.3, 15.7, 16.5, 16.3 14.6 averages to 16.08" but now as of today 14.65 --------- Kingsford: 15.8, 15.8, 15.6, 15.2, 15.6, 15.8, 13 averages to 15.25" but now as of today 13.07" ------- Animals- Ducks in abundance for over a week at an open patch of water on the west side of the Aurora Bridge--- On Thursday I saw 3 white swans fly over to the west as they usually go near the Ford Dam for the spring, summer and fall months -----Wild pigeons, cardinals, bluejays, black crows at the feeder this week ----- No snowmobiles this week but were out last Saturday afternoon ----- Logging trucks, Propane trucks, HVAC and construction vehicles again this week and one RV! ------ Natural Wildfire risk is low and we are Abnormally Dry according to the US Drought Monitor ------ Have a great week  View
2/14/2026  MI-WS-11 MIWashtenaw Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Just a few flurries this past week with no accumulation. Temps have risen so we are having some snow melt. Snow cover is down to about 90%, and our pack depth has dropped by about 3 inches. Still lots of birds at feeders, no chipmunks, a few squirrels. Seeing some bud break on the witch hazels, the rest of the trees and shrubs are still dormant. NO precipitation predicted for the next few days. February has been very dry, less than a quarter inch to date.  View
2/14/2026  MI-WY-125 MIWayne Mildly Dry General Awareness
No rain or snow this week.  View
2/14/2026  MO-CN-10 MOClinton Mildly Wet General Awareness
Report for 8 February 26 to 14 February 26. There was 1 day of precipitation for the week, for 0.17 inches. The total precipitation for February is 0.17 inches. The historical average for February is 0.90 inches. The current conditions are Mildly Wet.  View
2/14/2026  MO-NW-4 MONewton Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Drought conditions continue in the extreme range, however we received a good rain overnight which will help greatly, Shoal Creek is very low and creek bed exposed in many areas. High fire danger with gusting winds. Good many deer in the neighborhood this week. Other small animals are very active. Temperatures have been above averages and at record highs.  View
2/14/2026  MO-SG-5 MOSte. Genevieve Moderately Dry General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
Slow rain today soaking into the soil. This is much needed. It’s been a dry winter except for a foot of snow a month ago. All impoundments are down. Intermittent streams are dry. Very small ponds and waterholes not fit for a herd of livestock.  View
2/14/2026  NH-GR-1 NHGrafton Near Normal General Awareness
Still holding on to our snow Pack  View
2/14/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly sunny and cold with light winds, becoming cloudy and cold overnight with light snow and moderate winds. The high temperature was around twenty nine degrees, and the low around twenty one 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.  View
2/14/2026  NC-CH-61 NCChatham Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Conditions continue as moderately dry and our region is currently declared as in a"Moderate Drought Condition." Rainfall over the last three months has been well below the "30-year average". News reports have interviewed farmers having concern about "low soil moisture" that may affect planting decisions if drought continues. Rain is forecast to arrive late tonight and rain could continue through Sunday and Monday. The very cold temperatures are anticipated to moderate next week. Cold shelters have been open for the last two weeks in parts of the State.  View
2/14/2026  OH-HM-24 OHHamilton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
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No precipitation in the past week. Only 0.18 inch of liquid and melted precipitation in February. This is the third consecutive month with below normal precipitation, albeit with well above normal snowfall. With recent warming weather, the snow pack, which contained over an inch of water, mostly melted over the past week so surface soil moisture is abundant but runoff is low and stream levels are low.  View
2/14/2026  OK-PH-1 OKPushmataha Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Most of the weather this week has been mainly warm with little rainfall. Our seven day rainfall for this week is 0.02", however I should note that Moderate rainfall is ongoing at this time. The soil conditions have mostly continued to dry out, but thanks to our ongoing Rainfall event our soil moisture is improving. I will have a better idea of how much has fallen by tomorrow mornings regular precipitation observation. Next, our local plant species have started growing including a few purple flowers, but our area grass species have yet to start growing at this time. I also will note that most of our daffodils have grown significantly and have continued to bloom this week too. Lastly, area wildlife remained active this week with multiple sightings of various bird species, several mosquitoes, and you can hear the coyotes howling at night too.  View
2/14/2026  OR-CC-88 ORClackamas Near Normal General Awareness
Rainfall increased during the second week of February. Now close to normal. 1.86" measured this week. For the month 2.61". Average for February 4.89".  View
2/14/2026  RI-PR-135 RIProvidence Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
With 5.6” of snow and 0.55” SWE, conditions remain near normal for mid February. The extreme cold weather over the last few weeks has completely frozen over the Pascoag Reservoir and the ice is now thick enough for ice fishing and skating. Several hockey rinks have been shoveled off and pickup hockey has been happening every day after school. With warmer temperatures over the last few days, the snow pack has compressed but a lot of snow remains. Winter birds like spa, finches, blue jays, chickadees and wood peckers have been active and the Bald Eagles continue to make appearances. George Washington state park continues to post Low for fire danger.  View
2/14/2026  SC-RC-12 SCRichland Mildly Dry For the firsts half of February we've measured 0.93", including 4" of snow. Precipitation has been underwhelming all winter.  View
2/14/2026  TX-MSN-8 TXMason Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions are nearly the same as last week with only a little drying. There was a small amount of rain this week and the drought index is unchanged. The ground is hard and plants are still dormant although we normally see some budding by this time of year. The Llano River continues to be very low but this is becoming it's normal state over the last several years. The USGS reports that at Hwy 87 it's flowing at 70 cfs. The record low for this date is 60 cfs. The 25th percentile is 115 cfs and the median is 168 cfs. Areas normally covered with water have been dry for so long vegetation is growing in areas. Mason County continues to be under a burn ban effective December 22, 2025.  View
2/14/2026  TX-VV-16 TXVal Verde Mildly Dry we had .02 on Wednesday which evaporated before it could do anything  View
2/14/2026  TX-WM-316 TXWilliamson Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
So far this morning, nothing has changed, though storms are forecast for later. Of course, they have fizzled out before...The week has been warm and so watering is still required for gardens, and fire danger stays fairly high. Some grasses are responding to the warmer days and getting started again, but we need more rain than is predicted to make any significant improvement.  View
2/14/2026  VA-PN-2 VAPrince Edward Moderately Dry General Awareness
No precip this week.streams below normal levels. 7" deficit in water year to date.  View
2/14/2026  VA-RNC-3 VARoanoke (city) Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Monthly precipitation at mid-month (2/14) a paltry 0.13" v. the NOAA mean of 1.40" or 9% of normal. It has been both cold and dry to this point in February with measurable snow cover for almost 3 weeks, a bit unusual this far south. Runoff from the now melted snow/sleet event (1.42") of Jan. 25-26 has provided a slight boost to area streams and hopefully groundwater. The water year (Oct. 1-Feb. 14) precipitation to date stands at 7.55" for a deficit of -6.39" or only 54% of the normal of amount of 13.94". As mentioned, runoff to streams and rivers has increased just recently due to snowmelt. The USGS gage on the Roanoke River at Roanoke 7-day average flow (as of 2/13) rose to 162 cfs or the 16th percentile of all flows for the date (40% of median) and now classified in the Below Normal category (10-24th percentile). This 'pulse' has already passed (our version of a spring snowmelt flood) and flows have already decreased to below median daily flows. A note: USGS Waterwatch site which contains these useful longer-term flow averages, will be 'retired' as of 2/24/26 in the interests of 'modernization'. Other statistics of use may be available. Carvins Cove local water supply reservoir (as of 2/14) dropped to -12.4 feet below full pond (70.4% of capacity) -0.8 ft. drop in the past two weeks, a very slight reduction in the rate of fall. The US Drought Monitor (USDM) map valid as of 2/10/26 is unchanged over the past 2 weeks with still Moderate Drought conditions (D1) across most of western VA and Severe Drought (D2) just east of the Roanoke area in most of central and northern VA. Per NWS CPC (2/9/26) La Niña remains present in the tropical Pacific with a 3-month Relative Oceanic Niño Index (RONI) of -1.0 for the NDJ 3-month period. Consensus forecasts suggest a transition to ENSO-neutral in the next few months, although the impact on precipitation patterns remains unclear. Moderately Dry seems remains appropriate for this update, despite a forecast of moderate rainfall (0.75-1.00") tomorrow (2/15-16). Given the recent history of 'under-performing' (or over-forecast) precipitation events can only hope this does not follow suit.  View
2/14/2026  WA-KG-78 WAKing NA General Awareness
Despite a half inch of rain yesterday there drought continues. The mountains are visibly lacking snow. The temperatures are so warm it ferries like March not February. I have bicycled twice. I’ve never bicycled in February before. Daffodils and crocuses are poking out everywhere.  View
2/14/2026  WI-FL-6 WIFlorence Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
For the week of 2/8-2/14 2026 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY ------- Early Morning Temperatures this week at Data collection: Aurora : 15, 25, 31, 23, 4, 16, 15 ------- Kingsford: 14, 24, 31, 23, 4, 15, 15 ------- WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ---- Aurora : .02 and trace Kingsford: .03 and trace ------- SNOWFALL: None for either town/ city ------ SNOW AVERAGES MEASURED: Aurora: 16.6, 16.6, 16.3, 15.7, 16.5, 16.3 14.6 averages to 16.08" but now as of today 14.65 --------- Kingsford: 15.8, 15.8, 15.6, 15.2, 15.6, 15.8, 13 averages to 15.25" but now as of today 13.07" ------- Animals- Ducks in abundance for over a week at an open patch of water on the west side of the Aurora Bridge--- On Thursday I saw 3 white swans fly over to the west as they usually go near the Ford Dam for the spring, summer and fall months -----Wild pigeons, cardinals, bluejays, black crows at the feeder this week ----- No snowmobiles this week but were out last Saturday afternoon ----- Logging trucks, Propane trucks, HVAC and construction vehicles again this week and one RV! ------ Natural Wildfire risk is low and we are Abnormally Dry according to the US Drought Monitor ------ Have a great week everyone  View
2/14/2026  WY-WH-13 WYWashakie Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Still no rain or snow. Everything is dry. Some trees are budding out with above average daytime temps above normal. However, it continues to freeze over night. Folks are enjoying beautiful days and are out and about while they are also sharing concerns about the lack of moisture.  View
2/14/2026  CAN-BC-100 CANBritish Columbia Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
4
For the week ending 14 Feb 2026: We closed out the week within 2 mm of the longterm weekly mean precipitation SWE for February. As with the previous week, we experienced misty, cloudy conditions, and calm to light winds. The temperatures cooled some, with a couple of days well below zero. Our elevation remains free of snow. We noticed some of our garlic sprouting above the mulch line, and we've set aside additional mulch, as we're concerned that too hard a frost might affect the plants. Wildlife: Our elk herd and deer remain active. Wild turkeys, Canada Geese, ravens, crows, flickers, chickadees, and finches are active. Although somewhat reduced, the rodent infestation in our rabbitry—remains a huge problem. PHOTOS: Taken today. The first image is captured near my CoCoRaHS CAN-BC-100 gauge set-up, facing 125º SE. The second image faces 357º North, along our East Gardens fence. The third image faces West 275º along our laneway. The fourth image faces 230º SW toward our solar panel installation.  View
2/14/2026  CAN-MB-43 CANManitoba Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
0.02 inch precip this week, 0.2 inch new snow, snowpack average ~7.0 inches. Warm weather, fields becoming bare, many small birds at bird feeder.  View
2/14/2026  CAN-NS-182 CANNova Scotia Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
For week of 08-14 Feb: (T+ T+ 0+ T+ 16.0+ 0+ 0)= 16.0+ T mm. Near Normal. High's: -4C, WCh -10C to +2C; -2C to -15C; Wind: calm to V, gusts to 30km/hr; Frost: 1 light frost, 1 heavy frost. This week saw a major all day/all night snowfall of 14.0cm, for a total SOG of 36cm. Very packy snow. The following days saw temp 0C to +2C, much melting, much patchy ice. Lots of blue sky and bright sun (due to Albido--reflection from SOG). Lots of deer tracks in back lot. Packy snow made it a challenge to get to my gauge, hard to trudge through. Inlet is covered with ice/snow, but not safe to tread on. Outside of our tree-shrouded area, roads are fairly clear. Still many piles of snow left by snow ploughs, especially in parking lots. SOG in back lot has a lot of ice underneath it. We might actually get a proper Spring run-off come March-April.  View
2/14/2026  CAN-NS-256 CANNova Scotia Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Another 20cm of new snow over this past week amounting to 16.2 liquid equivalent. So although it's all locked up in snow, we're not short of water. I measured the snowpack yesterday, 13 Feb, at 35cm, up from 26.4 on 6 Feb. The SWE of the snowpack is now 58.7mm up from 42.4mm on 6 Feb. The ground under the heavy snowpack is not frozen. Temperatures remain around normal with the occasional extra cold night when skies were clear. I'm starting to hear the spring songs of cardinals and chickadees. More ducks are on the Annapolis Basin (saltwater): black ducks and now mallards. This week I saw a flock of around 30 American Robins near the Basin. There are fewer tracks of deer. Coyotes were howling at least on one night this past week, also raccoons making noise.  View
2/14/2026  CAN-ON-210 CANOntario Moderately Dry Agriculture
lots of cold and some snow.  View
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