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12/7/2025  AZ-NV-42 AZNavajo Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
The week started with a system moving by to the north last Sunday which caused windy conditions and then colder conditions on Monday. Another system on Wednesday but this one moved through the area with some snow. Most of the snow melted soon after hitting the ground but 0.1 inches was measured. The rain/melted snow total for the storm and week was .09 inches. Some snow (trace) remained on the ground after the storm and is very slowly melting with still a few very thin patches in the shadiest areas. High temperatures were in the 40's after the first system and again for a few days after the second system. The high temperature warmed to 55° on Saturday which was the high of the week. The first low temperatures in the teens were observed and lows ranged from a low of 16° on Friday to 36° on Wednesday. Besides the winds earlier in the week, winds were light. No change in plant life and no wildlife observed.  View
12/7/2025  AR-PL-1 ARPolk Near Normal General Awareness
We received 0.06” of precipitation this week and have had 1.04” in the past two weeks. Temperatures have been cooler than normal but not cold with highs in the 30s and 40s. Soil moisture and water body levels seem about average and plant/crop growth is normal for this time of year. There is no fire danger.  View
12/7/2025  CA-MD-42 CAMendocino Near Normal General Awareness
No rain for two weeks and nothing in the forecast. Still, we had an abundance in the first three weeks of November. December is historically our wettest month so a little worried. We have needed to water plants in pots and barrels, which we don't usually need to do in December.  View
12/7/2025  CA-MD-45 CAMendocino Mildly Dry Business & Industry
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Another week with just a tiny amount of drizzle in the gauge and just a slight chance of drizzle in the coming week. We are at about half of where we were at the end of November last year, and last December saw us getting over 12 inches. Folks are beginning to get concerned. We need 40 inches of rain during the season to ensure no water restrictions during the summer and we have only received 8.38 inches so far. But,the drizzle and marine layer cover here on the coast is still keeping things green and winter growth is happening. Ocean conditions earlier in the week were not favorable for fishing or water sports, with King tides running. A good bird count last week, with some of the rarer migrants showing up at last. The first week in December is generally light as far as tourists go, and this year was no exception.  View
12/7/2025  CT-NL-56 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
Pptm events have seemed to miss us for the past several weeks, but the ground is still moist.  View
12/7/2025  GA-DG-9 GADodge Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
2.52" of much-needed rain over the past week has helped alleviate dry conditions. Damp and drizzly weather has helped moisture soak into the soil. Fields are wet, but cotton has already been harvested. There's been a good bit of deer activity with foggy morning conditions giving a good reason for extra caution while driving. Apparently mice are not a fan as I have caught 11 of the critters in my house over the past week.  View
12/7/2025  GA-MD-5 GAMcDuffie Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Soil moisture is better.  View
12/7/2025  ID-BK-27 IDBannock Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Generally: In December, we currently have received 5.7" of snow, compared with our 5 year average of 23.75. Admittedly it's early in the month, and we have started to catch up. We have had 6.6" of snow (1.53" Of gauge catch) since Oct 1, and we expect 5.05 through December). That having been said, we're making gains: our December gauge catch is at 1.02" thanks to rain/slush totals. We expect 2.02" in December, so we may be on target ultimately. Still, the late and compromised snowfall is distressing, but not out of the question based on the past 5 years. Agriculture: The winter wheat is currently covered with snow, so our neighbors are feeding their cows hay. Energy: This is a low production period (compromised even further by the fact that we're having to do supplemental heating due to heat pump failure). We created 16.4 kWHR yesterday and used 39.4 kWHR. The day was dreary and cloudy, and there was virtually no sunshine. Fire: low risk Plants/wildlife: We're seeing winter birds, and have a few deer herds in the neighborhood. Water: Again, cautiously optimistic.  View
12/7/2025  IL-AD-16 ILAdams Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
After the prior report of heavy snow cover it then turned much colder and much below normal. We still have snow cover but as dry as it was for such a long long period of time it will take a lot of precip to bounce back. We did have a much lighter and manageable snow one day but it didn't amount to much gauge wise.  View
12/7/2025  IL-KN-67 ILKane Near Normal Conditions are normal with 12 inches of snow on the ground.  View
12/7/2025  IL-WF-14 ILWoodford Mildly Dry Still dry, no water in our ditch and river and creek are quite low. Snow is still frozen on the ground.  View
12/7/2025  IN-BR-6 INBrown Near Normal Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
Seasonal streams now have consistent continual flow. Ground is soft or slightly muddy when not frozen, limiting some yard and garden activity.  View
12/7/2025  IN-MD-38 INMadison Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
Local rivers and streams still appear below normal levels and the primary reason for the continued condition rating. The ground, including fields, are snow covered and frozen but have been dry prior.  View
12/7/2025  IN-OW-9 INOwen Near Normal General Awareness
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Normal conditions, no adverse affects  View
12/7/2025  IN-PR-3 INParke Mildly Dry General Awareness
snow over past week very cold temps and windy  View
12/7/2025  IA-LN-49 IALinn Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Category D1 still remains as per email received from NOAA drought.gov on the 12/1/2025. However, it is expected to improve. Some snow pack melt occurred, then more decent snow with some ice and trace received this week, the bulk of which was received on the date of this report. Record or near breaking cold on the 4th. Snow blower and shoveling required. I heard an increase in Owl hoots. Several gutters on homes had icicles forming on gutters, as well as snow curtains off of their roofs formed by blowing snow. This was observed throughout the week before this weekend’s snow. Feel free to read station observation comments for more details. Overall Mood-most I witnessed and spoke with were WRN, prepared with yak traks, layers, and caution of cold temps and snow to stay indoors and safe during this week’s events. Looking ahead, temps to drop this evening, a bit of a warm up followed by more cold and a chance of snow. Stay safe clearing snow everyone!  View
12/7/2025  IA-TY-2 IATaylor Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Topsoil has picked some moisture. Creeks now have some trickle flow from recent rain and snow melt. Ponds and rivers are still below normal.  View
12/7/2025  IA-WB-17 IAWebster Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Eight more inches of snow this week. Cool temperature to begin the week, coldest of the season, with warm up mid week and then back to the very cold as the week ends. With no change to soil moisture or river/lake level. Thin layer of ice on lakes and ponds.  View
12/7/2025  KS-LV-4 KSLeavenworth Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Surface moisture is present but streams and ponds are still low.  View
12/7/2025  KY-CM-3 KYCumberland Near Normal Agriculture
.88 inches of moisture, 11-29 through 12-7. One day with a trace of snow mixed with rain.  View
12/7/2025  ME-LN-30 MELincoln Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Ground frozen with 4 inches of snow, ice in small shallow stream. No problem with well but continued dry weather. This likely will be my last condition monitoring report until spring.  View
12/7/2025  ME-WL-8 MEWaldo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Not enough precip to make a difference plus with the frozen ground and cold temps no liquid can soak in plus the sun will suck most of the moisture out of the snow before it can melt.  View
12/7/2025  MD-WR-31 MDWorcester Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Fall 2025 summary from eastern Worcester County, MD (Using midnight to midnight data) - Temperatures were near to slightly below average, with an average daily maximum of 67.6 and an average daily minimum of 51.7. The highest daily maximum was 83.7 on 19-SEP and the lowest daily maximum was 43.3 on 28-NOV. The lowest daily minimum was 28.2 on 30-NOV and the highest daily minimum was 73.6 on 27-SEP. The daily minimum temperature was 32 or lower on 4 days. The average daily humidity was 78.6%. The dewpoint hit 70 or above on 10 days. Rainfall was 9.25 inches, which is about 85% of average. Measurable rain was observed on 26 days.  View
12/7/2025  MA-BA-57 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
1.26” in the preceding week (not counting this morning’s catch). Not a bad start to the month, and little to report other than leaf drop is more or less complete, pond level is at slightly-elevated winter control depth and wildlife activity is normal – with the exception that the duck presence is unusually robust.  View
12/7/2025  MA-PL-48 MAPlymouth Near Normal General Awareness
December is starting out wet with 1.79" of rain in the first week. That brings the year-to-date total to 48.43" which is 103% of PRISM normal. Lots of puddles and ice on the local trails. Drainage ditches have standing water, and brooks have a normal flow.  View
12/7/2025  MA-WR-41 MAWorcester Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
1.13 inches of precipitation during the past week, conditions pretty normal for early December, about 1/2 inch of snow and ice on the frozen ground, ponds are starting to freeze over, ice from freezing rain during the week finally melted off the trees Saturday morning.  View
12/7/2025  MA-WR-112 MAWorcester Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Winter came this week, complete with shovels, snowblowers and snowplows and some very cold conditions. Total precipitation this week was 1.40" with most of that coming Tuesday (1.23"). It went from snow to rain to ice in one storm. Every surface was covered with ice, making the trees sparkle for more than a day. Temps had dropped to well below freezing (wind chill temps in single numbers) until it warmed enough to melt the ice off the smaller twigs. Even four days later there is ice on the larger branches. Lots of birds are at the bird feeder with squirrels picking up seeds dropped below it. Other than a few startled rabbits, most activity was human, clearing away the snow and ice. The local ski area, Ward Hill, has opened. The parking lot was full on a drive-by yesterday with kids packing the slope. They started making snow before the storm too. All signs suggest winter has arrived.  View
12/7/2025  MI-AN-25 MIAllegan Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
The past week was a continuation wintery conditions that started before Thanksgiving, where we've had 4 days of precipitation totaling 0.49", all of which fell as 6.2" of snow. We have had a continous snowpack since 11/27/2025 and this week it has ranged from 7.5" to 10". We had below seasonal average temperatures all week, possibly breaking a record low with 4(F) on Friday morning. Conditions this week have been Near Normal (for winter). Birds are showing up at the bird feeder every day and waterfowl have been on the move. Many schools and activities throughout Western Michigan have been canceled during the week due to heavy snowfall or very icy roads. There have been many weather-related traffic accidents.  View
12/7/2025  MI-BN-28 MIBerrien Moderately Wet General Awareness
Business & Industry
Energy
Tourism & Recreation
Our wintery pattern from the previous week continued throughout this week with regular snow, freezing temperatures, and only fleeting thaws during the day. Temperatures over Thursday night and into early Friday morning dipped to 6 degrees but the 20s have been more characteristic. The ground remains at a 100% snowpack where intervention has not occurred. Winter recreation is still good. Most area schools were cancelled on Monday and some had a late start on Tuesday. Snowplows have been busy. The gauge catch recorded 0.58 inches of precipitation, nearly all in the form of snow. The snowboard captured 0.7 inches of SWE and a total of 5.5 inches of snow, mostly dispersed throughout the week. Overall, conditions are moderately wet.  View
12/7/2025  MN-HN-128 MNHennepin Moderately Dry General Awareness
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
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Every day this past week has had some form of Snow, and you can really tell because it’s piled up to 2.1”!. Two of those days included just a trace. Mostly it has caused some havoc on the roadways, which you would think here in MN drivers would know how to deal with. The Snowpack since late Nov has been as high as 6.5”. We had our first subzero temperature along with chilly mornings allowing smaller lakes to completely form a thin layer of ice and very little snowmelt. I suspect we’ll have a white Christmas. Thers have been several minor structure fires scattered around the area I suspect were heating issues, though I’m not aware of reported causes. Forecast: A couple days of light Snow Showers early, followed by Mostly Cloudy skies. Temps ranging from low 20’s, dipping to the teens and single digits below zero throughout the week. Moderate Winds.  View
12/7/2025  MN-OL-18 MNOlmsted Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
~2.5" of snow(0.10" of meltwater) was recorded this past week. Today's report= 6.0" of snowpack with 8°, 84% humidity, clear skies with 4-10 mph northerly winds & a good air quality index of 9 at the 5:30 a.m. observation time. NWS "Weather Story"= https://tinyurl.com/5asan4m3 USA Drought Monitor Map= https://tinyurl.com/88m7apa9 Minnesota Weathertalk= https://tinyurl.com/bjexsm23 Douglas Weatherblog= https://tinyurl.com/5n7xjfah YTD precipitation in this area= 33.56" which is 0.23" less than average. SE MN Road Conditions= https://tinyurl.com/rrtr2xyk  View
12/7/2025  MN-OL-131 MNOlmsted Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With .72" observed at this station, conditions appear to be near normal. Snow has been frequent, with light snow and some heavier events. All snow that has fallen is present, with no significant melting. Birds and other outdoor animals are foraging and finding water whenever the temperatures permit. Outdoor chores have shortened to what has to be done, with bigger projects and outdoor recreation waiting until warmer days. Glad to have snow cover despite being too cold to be out enjoying it.  View
12/7/2025  MS-CH-3 MSCoahoma Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Weekly precipitation was 1.34 inches. Weekly lows:34,33,31,30,33,31,36. Highs:50,38,34,39,38,39,48. A cloudy, chilly and damp week of weather for us. The temperature fell into the 30s Sunday night (Nov. 30th) and stayed between 30 and 39 degrees all week until mid to late morning yesterday (Sat. Dec 6th). Rain of 88 hundredths fell Monday afternoon and into the night. The next rain event came Thursday with a steady mist that transitioned into a light rain that lasted all day. We were colder than normal by a few degrees on our lows and much cooler than normal for our highs this past week (normal lo/hi is 35/53). Thick clouds and damp conditions helped to keep the temperature down. We did some more catching up on our ground moisture this past week with two prolonged rain events that proved to be good soakers. The sun has not come out to dry things up much either. We are down to less than 10 hours of sun per day now and less than 34 degrees for a peak sun angle each day around noon. Looking and feeling very wintry this past week for our area. The landscape is brown for the most part. Lots of oak trees still have most of their leaves though. Ground conditions are close to normal, but the yard is still firm, which is unusual for the time of year. I will leave the scale bar on the "mildly dry" selection for this week.  View
12/7/2025  NH-MR-9 NHMerrimack Mildly Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
6.6” yesterday for total snow for this month. 4.5” above normal for snow for December. The total precipitation is still below normal. Not sure if we’re still considered in a drought. Ground is snow covered. Ice on roadways. Treacherous to walk on our park’s road. Not using heat pump. Too cold. No agriculture. Birds seen yesterday include a female Flicker, Cardinal mated pair, Chickadees, Juncos, a Sparrow. Saw flocks of ducks flying south in a hurry. Squirrels are out occasionally. No water supply issues. No restrictions. Skiing up north is reported to be good, although really cold.  View
12/7/2025  NJ-HN-31 NJHunterdon Mildly Dry General Awareness
no change in watercourses, still running below normal  View
12/7/2025  NM-SR-46 NMSierra Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
No precipitation this week, no change in soil moisture, though evaporation has slowed. A little snow still high in our watershed (Black Range); the creek remains dry. Bird species numbers are up a little in the last couple of days, individual numbers still low.  View
12/7/2025  NY-DT-24 NYDutchess Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Near normal – 0.75 inches of rain, most buried in 5.1 inches snow. This past week had lower-than-normal temperatures. Mill Road Pond is frozen over. Continued snow making and skiing at Belleayre with colder temperatures. Birds active at the feeder. Flock of about 100 Canadian geese headed southwest to Mara Lago in the late afternoon Wednesday. More large flocks seen Thursday between Red Hook and Albany. 4 Hen turkeys grousing around our bird feeder late Friday afternoon. Deer tracks in Tuesday’s snow with a few more roughly every other day. NYC Reservoirs below average at 71.3% of capacity compared to normal of 82.4%. Consumption high at 0.99 billion gallons for the week.  View
12/7/2025  NY-MD-16 NYMadison Near Normal General Awareness
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12/7/2025  NY-OG-10 NYOnondaga Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
0.66 inches precipitation, 11.3 inches snow over the past week. Still below normal condiitons for the month and calendar year. Ground and fields are snow covered. Streams running low. Overall mildly dry conditions continue despite snowfall.  View
12/7/2025  NY-SL-21 NYSt. Lawrence Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
This week is less of a debate to pick Mildly Dry over Near Normal (but definitely thought about Moderately Dry) for 2 reasons: 1) No significant precipitation or general change in conditions. 2) Basement is mostly dry with only one regular wet spot. Otherwise, I'm going to assume that groundwater resources (that I heard about last week) are still OK. Additionally, we've been having an abnormally early cold spell, touching 0°F, -17°C with a full moon. Snowcover varies in depth but already there is some icy quality to the lowest layer. Unsure if the ground has frozen under the snow. Trees are bare and only the odd brown leaf skitters around like an escaped prisoner. The garden consists of dead brown flower stalks, shaking with each chilly breeze. Canada geese are still migrating but either as large, high flying flocks or one or two locals. Saw a lovely flock of snow geese flying high heading directly south. Evidence of a bunny around. Birds at the feeder generally seem few and hesitant but they are appreciating an open water source. Allergies have been low-to-moderate and are definitely related to being shut up indoors or the low humidity of the cold temperatures. The cold spell has temporarily dampened all activity: human and animal. But so far, the normal coping systems (snow plowing, soup season) have held. Approximately 13 days until the light turns.  View
12/7/2025  NY-WC-32 NYWestchester Moderately Dry General Awareness
Creeks, streams, and reservoirs at low levels.  View
12/7/2025  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Partly sunny and cold with gusty winds, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with predawn freezing drizzle and light winds becoming calm. The high temperature was around thirty two degrees and the low around twenty one degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every 2 to 3 days. Only a few of the leaves still have color, mainly Oaks and Sugar Maples. 80%-85% of leaves have fallen, most woods are bare. The nearby trout stream is flowing near normal. Intermittent streams are flowing. A few of the remaining corn fields are not cut.  View
12/7/2025  NC-BC-150 NCBuncombe Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
0.61 inch of rain spread throughout the week. Cold temperatures and cloudy nearly the whole week. Christmas cactus is in full bloom.  View
12/7/2025  NC-DH-6 NCDurham Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
The 1.09" this week really was helpful, but doesn't get us all the way back to what we should be. The top soil is still kinda dry and streams are low. Cold temps! But no frozen precip.  View
12/7/2025  NC-HK-14 NCHoke Mildly Dry General Awareness
We had some rain but so far it has only helped the surface, the ponds are low.  View
12/7/2025  OH-DL-36 OHDelaware Mildly Dry General Awareness
Roads and sidewalks are clear but ground is still snow covered. The nearby creek is still low.  View
12/7/2025  OH-GR-49 OHGreene Mildly Wet Plants & Wildlife
With the snowfall earlier this week, soil and grass conditions are wet. Temperatures have risen slowly this week with highs in the mid 30s yesterday. It appears most trees and bushes have entered a dormancy phase. Birds that are staying in the area this season are actively looking for seeds and the occasional thawed out insect to consume. For the most part, small mammals are in their burrows or nests and are not venturing far. The flying predators such as hawks have been scouring the landscape for a meal. With snow still on the ground small mammals and the occasional bird are targets for the hawks. Larger mammals such as possums, deer and coyote's are actively searching for food and trying to avoid each other as mush as possible.  View
12/7/2025  OH-PB-1 OHPreble Near Normal General Awareness
Streams are near normal for this time of year. Ground at the surface is damp due to melting snow. Precipitation is running a little below normal for the month so far.  View
12/7/2025  OH-UN-4 OHUnion Moderately Dry Agriculture
Our stream is still dry. The ground is not frozen under the snow, and absorbing all moisture. Some surface mud but from a neighbor who dug a hole with a backhoe - still dry.  View
12/7/2025  OK-DL-9 OKDelaware Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
It's been a chilly week and I haven't spent as much time outside because of the colder temps and wind. We've had some moisture through the week and little sunshine so the soil is what I would call near normal for this time of year. Plants are still holding on to leaves though we've had a few hard freezes. I need to mow the leaves down one more time. It will be the third time I've mowed the yard due to leaves rather than raking them. It will help loosen this hard Oklahoma soil and the leaves around the fence line give birds and their insect meals a place to hang out. We still have the dedicated fishermen out on the lake fishing each day though their numbers are way, way down. The Grove area relies on the recreational income that fishing tournaments and the lake play bring each year.  View
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