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6/14/2026  CT-NL-56 CTNew London Mildly Dry General Awareness
All plants needing irrigation now. Cooler temps help reduce that need, but still...  View
6/14/2026  IL-AD-16 ILAdams Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
we go from drought conditions to being good and things growing well to having too much rain in a few short days. How quick things can and will change. BUT, we have waited nearly 4 years for some good rains. We tallied up just under 7.30 inches here this past week. Looking back at records, this has been a wet month for a long time.  View
6/14/2026  IA-TY-2 IATaylor Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
There is ponding in low areas, yellow spots are showing up more and more. Has been very difficult to put up hay without getting rained on. Tile lines are running. Creeks are slightly above normal. Rivers have been running half full or better. Lawns and pastures are doing well.  View
6/14/2026  KY-CB-10 KYCampbell Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Conditions are close to normal for this time of the year. Lawns are near normal. Soil moisture near normal.  View
6/14/2026  KY-GY-9 KYGrayson Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
3.8” rain this week, one a 3.5” day. Creeks and seeps flowing well, ponds came up some, ground is moist. Crops are doing nicely. Mostly hot and humid. Deer and turkeys out but no young'uns yet.  View
6/14/2026  ME-WL-8 MEWaldo Mildly Dry General Awareness
very dry, watering is necessary now for some plants.  View
6/14/2026  MA-BA-57 MABarnstable Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.28” in the preceding week, and 0.45" is our MTD total. That’s against a PRISM average of 3.64” for June, and it doesn’t look like the upcoming week will do much. Although May hit to point, April was dry and June so far is what it is, so it looks like we’ll close out the third quarter of the Water Year at around 50% of average (although we’re still pretty close to average for the Water Year overall). So it’s time to change designation to “Mildly Dry.” Things are still lush and green and everything is growing fast, but things in some places are a bit dry and dusty. Pond level is normal, as is wildlife activity. Lost two more cygnets to predators this week; the count is down to three of the original nine.  View
6/14/2026  MA-HD-38 MAHampden Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
As my reports show, the last 12 days have been dry with one 0.06 precip halfway through. There was t-storm activity two nights ago, some some areas nearby might have received a dowsing. Outdoor plants require manual watering. Grass browning. Connecticut River, where I row 3x weekly is continuing to go down, which is normal during peak summer months. We have continued above normal temperatures, which exacerbates the drought conditions.  View
6/14/2026  MA-PL-48 MAPlymouth Moderately Dry General Awareness
Only .29" of rain this past week and only .55" month-to-date. The soil has become very dry.  View
6/14/2026  MI-BN-28 MIBerrien Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Even before the 0.07 inches of rain arrived overnight, conditions were and are moderately wet. A series of storms, some severe, dropped rain throughout the week, totaling 2.44 inches. Tuesday morning had 1.17 inches of rain and Friday morning has 0.88 inches from two storms that occurred the night before, the second being particularly violent spawning nine tornadoes in the Syracuse, Indiana NWS reporting area. Powerful straight-line winds combined with the tornadoes caused numerous extended power outages. Surface soils are moist with puddling persisting in drainage ditches and low-lying areas. Lawns are returning to a thick, lush green and are requiring more frequent mowing. In between storms, the weather has often been hot and humid which has made Lake Michigan beaches busy and more outdoor exercise is occurring in the morning when the weather is still pleasant. Crops continue to grow in soggy fields and local produce is still limited.  View
6/14/2026  MI-OD-4 MIOscoda Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Sandy soil conditions. 1.02" of precip from June 8 to June 14. Fire Danger is Low.  View
6/14/2026  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
1.46" of rain was recorded this past week. Today's report = 58°, 71% humidity, overcast, dry & calm with a good air quality index of 0 at the 5:30 a.m. observation time. NWS "Weather Story"= https://tinyurl.com/5asan4m3 USA Drought Monitor Map= https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/ Minnesota Weathertalk= https://tinyurl.com/3zt9jjjp Douglas Weatherblog= https://tinyurl.com/sxesn8rh YTD precipitation in this area= 10.2" which is 4.08" less than average.  View
6/14/2026  NJ-HN-31 NJHunterdon Moderately Dry General Awareness
very low flow in area streams, river has dropped significantly, lawns burning out  View
6/14/2026  NY-WN-18 NYWayne Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With less than 0.25" of precipitation within the last week, conditions are starting to show the effects of water depletion. There are some brown spots showing up in the lawn and the plants are requiring auxiliary watering. The center of the yard is dry as expected for these conditions, and the sump pump is not activating. Birds are using the bird bath for bathing and intake as they attend to their newly born chicks.  View
6/14/2026  NY-WC-32 NYWestchester Near Normal Creeks and streams at normal levels for the season.  View
6/14/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Sunny and warm with light winds, then increasing clouds and warm overnight with moderate winds. The high temperature was around seventy nine degrees, and the low around sixty two degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a half feederful every day. Johnny-Jump-Up flowers, White Clover, wild daisies, Thimbleberries, Soapwort flowers, aqualegia, Multifloral rose flowers, Valerian and phlox flowers are in full bloom. Corn is 14" - 17" tall. The local intermittent stream is starting to dry up and the nearby trout stream is flowing at late spring levels.  View
6/14/2026  NC-RG-32 NCRockingham Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fescue grass did not grow much since it got mowed a week ago.  View
6/14/2026  OH-DL-36 OHDelaware Mildly Dry General Awareness
Despite storms that keep coming eastward,the rains keep skirting this are, so it is actually rather dry out. As a field is plowed, clouds of dust follow the tractor. Plant growth is going well despite lack of rain  View
6/14/2026  OH-HM-24 OHHamilton Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
After a somewhat dry start to the month, 1.92 inches of rain in the past week with 0.92 inch in the past 12 hours. Lawns and vegetation are lush and green and growing.  View
6/14/2026  OH-PB-1 OHPreble Near Normal General Awareness
Streams are normal for this time of year. Yards are green and growing at normal rates for this time of year. Vegetation looks good.  View
6/14/2026  OH-UN-4 OHUnion Near Normal Agriculture
Drizzle now but generally dry enough to do all field work.  View
6/14/2026  PA-CN-13 PACentre Mildly Dry General Awareness
Few lawns showing brown. Streams below average.  View
6/14/2026  PA-MT-171 PAMontgomery Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Received less than 0.5 ". Heat and cloudless skies for most of the week. The lawn has dried out brown patches. The clay soil is hard and very dry.  View
6/14/2026  PA-NM-3 PANorthumberland Near Normal General Awareness
More like normal the past week, with the rain helping, sort of hovering between normal and a bit dry.  View
6/14/2026  RI-KN-84 RIKent Mildly Dry General Awareness
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Although it’s been very hot this week, we had less rain this Spring than normal. Much of the grass is brown, with some spots dead. The birds are coming to the bird bath more often.  View
6/14/2026  SC-AK-106 SCAiken Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
NWS KCAE COOP STATION GNTS1 ***LOCAL CONDITIONS REVERT BACK TO MODERATELY DRY***SO TIRED OF LOOKING LIKE A COAL MINER AFTER MOWING MY LAWNS!....MONTH-TO-DATE RAINFALL = 0.19 INCHES, WHICH IS -4.71 INCHES BELOW NORMAL...YEAR-TO-DATE RAINFALL = 16.42, WHICH IS -7.35 INCHES BELOW NORMAL (THROUGH 01JUL26)....  View
6/14/2026  SC-SP-11 SCSpartanburg Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Ponds, reservoirs, creeks and streams continue to run low even with some recent rains. At my location I am watering garden and outdoor plants. Very hot the last two days with a few T storms in the mountains.  View
6/14/2026  SC-SM-30 SCSumter Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
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No rain this past week. Plus the hot weather has really arrived this week with temps as high as the upper 90s (98 deg here today). Except for one “Trace” reading, no rain since 2 June. No mandatory or voluntary water restrictions here yet, so not going with “Severely Dry”. But the US Drought Monitor does show our area in a “D2-Severe Drought” status. SC Forestry app shows 18 wildfires across SC. Local ditches and swamps now all dry; some retention ponds also dry. Small corn (~ 12” high) showing brown sections in the field instead of green. Local fields and pastures showing brown sections. Local non-irrigated lawns now showing brown and/or bare sections. Many areas of roadside weeds and bushes are brown. Some pine trees showing brown limbs. While hiking today at Poinsett State Park, the park lake’s main spillway was barely running. Rocks in the stream immediately below the spillway are almost totally uncovered (attached photo # 1824). These rocks were almost totally under water in late March and after the late May rain. A nearby tributary that usually has at least some water is now totally dry (attached photo # 1825). A portion of the park’s access road that usually has water draining across the road is now totally dry. The park’s leaf litter was dry, with soil dry to about an inch down. Mosquitos were horrendous in the park today. Bug spray was definitely needed, and still had a surrounding mosquito cloud. They were so bad that I was able to get a short phone video of the mosquito swarm around my head including the sound. Appears that the mosquito hatch has finally happened after the late May rain. Birds and squirrels still active at the feeders; many more squirrels active in the park since the last couple of hikes. From Data Explorer: June rain total: 0.55”(-1.51”/27% NOAA normal). Yearly total: 11.46” (-7.83”/59% NOAA normal). Last 30 days: 5.09” (NOAA normal: 8.31”). Last 90 days: 6.59” (NOAA normal: 15.01”).  View
6/14/2026  TN-MC-16 TNMacon Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
We received .67 inches of rain this week. Streams, creeks, and ponds are normal. Our year-to-date and water year-to-date numbers are in normal range. Field crops growing, grass growing, hay being cut and rolled, yards growing fast. Blueberries beginning to ripen, and first garden producing bountiful. Second garden growing well and getting ready to plant third garden. Plenty of wildlife, calves growing and timber looks good. We are mindful of other areas that are much drier and thankful for our blessings.  View
6/14/2026  VT-BN-41 VTBennington Mildly Dry General Awareness
We need to water the garden; it's hard to pull weeds, the soil is so dry. Seen a little wilting of wild plants in the woods; vernal pools all dry.  View
6/14/2026  VT-WH-29 VTWindham Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A mostly hot week with numerous threats of thunderstorms but few hitting here. Measured 0.04" of rain this week brining the monthly total to 0.51". June's normal for this week is 2.11". Dryness hasn't really slowed down the lawn or garden as of yet so must still be moisture in the soil. 2 or 3 water cans a day on the garden for a few crops like parsnips, second crop of lettuce and some replanted carrots. Too hot for asparagus so stopped harvesting a few days ago. Birds busy at the water bath.  View
6/14/2026  VA-RN-35 VARoanoke Moderately Dry General Awareness
The grass is getting brown. In some spots of my yard the grass is crunchy. While I regularly water my garden by the evening when I water most of the plants look droopy.  View
6/14/2026  WI-PP-15 WIPepin Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
The drier than normal trend continues. The drought monitor was updated on Thursday 6/11/2026 listing 64%+ of the county as abnormally dry and 35%+ as moderate drought. That day was also the only day that significant precipitation was recorded at this observation station. The week ended up reporting 1.39" of total precipitation which bring us to near normal for the second week of June, however we are still several inches below normal for the year. The lingering effects of the dry spring are diminishing and boaters this week have been talking about the low level of the Mississippi.  View
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