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6/2/2026  CO-BO-596 COBoulder Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
While May had around 0.85” more rain than average, we are still working to overcome a precipitation deficit dating back to last fall. Wildflowers are still reduced in open space. Flow of springs is better than I have seen in months. Grasses are starting to grow in open space but still appear reduced.  View
6/2/2026  CO-CR-18 COCrowley Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Less than 1" moisture in May. Wind everyday is getting very tiresome. Very little greening still. Very little wildlife in the area.  View
6/2/2026  IL-JD-13 ILJo Daviess Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
The sun and the wind have quickly dried out the topsoil.Crops look good,pond is still going down,well water is still abnormal.We would benefit from some rain.  View
6/2/2026  MT-LK-15 MTLake Moderately Wet General Awareness
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
It has been 2.5" of Rain since Saturday; ALL of the Dam spillways were opened on the Flathead. (1 Mo early for FULL POOL according to local residents and media reports). The Swan is up over its grassy banks at Swan River Road before the Rapids, which is typical, But street and lot flooding continues into town (Evergreen) with a FLOOD WARNING has been in effect for 2-3 days (NWS). Data Explorer/CoCoRaHS showing our Water-Year to date @ 190% average (23.12"). Year to date is 12.4" 160% 30YR NOAA AVG. Despite a really dry snow season. Upper elevations recently got some more snowpack. Our heat is ON this AM, in June.  View
6/2/2026  MT-YS-14 MTYellowstone Mildly Dry General Awareness
Rain over the weekend has greened my lawn and field a little bit. Would not take all that long of no rain to get us back to moderately dry.  View
6/2/2026  NM-TR-21 NMTorrance Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Promise of rain in the near future. Cactus are blooming which usually proceeds rain. Fire danger is elevated. Went camping in the Manzano mountains, they are dry but not out of the ordinary. All in all, pretty typical in our opinion. Livestock still getting supplemental feed. Wildlife seem to be doing well as the deer we observed in the mountains seem to be fine. Still have several quail hanging around our yard.  View
6/2/2026  NY-AB-23 NYAlbany Mildly Dry General Awareness
After our wet Memorial Day Weekend, rainfall has been meager with less than a quarter inch since then. As a result, the ground has dried again, still with few wet spots remaining. Watershed levels have dropped as well.  View
6/2/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Sunny and warm with light winds, then mostly clear and cool overnight with light winds. The high temperature was around sixty five degrees, and the low around forty four degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a half feederful every day. White Ash tree leaves, Jewelweed leaves, Johnny-Jump-Up flowers, wild strawberry flowers, Soapwort flowers, phlox flowers and Bush Honeysuckle flowers are appearing. The first cutting of hay is happening. Corn is 2" - 3" tall. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at late spring levels.  View
6/2/2026  OH-MM-13 OHMiami Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Our rainy last week in June has been replaced by a dry, sunny first week of June. We had almost 10 inches of rain in May. We are going to be good in the rain department for a while here in SW Ohio.  View
6/2/2026  SC-SM-30 SCSumter Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
At 4.80” for May (+1.24”/135% NOAA normal), most of this total fell in the last week of May. This week’s “Mildly Wet” condition pretty much represents only this last week. The US Drought Monitor still has us in a “D2 - Severe Drought”, down from last week’s “D3 - Extreme Drought”. While the recent rains have certainly helped, we’re still at a long term deficit. Thus we’re probably still at a Moderately Dry or Mildly Dry overall condition. Even with this past week’s generous rains, a lot of roadside ditches are empty (but wet, with some holding a little water), and roadside swamps are wet to holding a small bit of water. So it seems that the ground is absorbing most of the recent rainfall. Only 14 wildfires across the state per the SC Forestry app, so the rain is definitely helping quench a lot of fires. A recent Poinsett State Park hike showed the main pond spillway running full across about an inch deep on one day (after a heavy rain), then noticeably reduced a day or two later. Leaf litter is wet, but the sandy ground underneath is more damp than really wet. Previously dry tributaries are trickling again after recent heavy rains. The bad part is that the wet weather is bringing mosquitos back out, both in the park and at home. Local lawns and fields have really greened up after the rain. The bluebirds at home seem really happy with the extra bugs about, and are not eating as many dried mealworms as before. The birds and squirrels are still visiting the feeders, but have dropped off a bit as the rain has vegetation, trees and shrubs rebounding with the rain. This report may sound a bit confusing, as we’re doing great in the recent past, but still at quite a deficit overall due to the long dry spell. But the rain is really appreciated. From Data Explorer: While we had 4.80” rain in May, overall for the year we’re at 10.91” (-6.48”/63% NOAA normal). Last 30 days: 4.79” (8.31” NOAA normal). Last 90 days: 6.04” (15.01” NOAA normal).  View
6/2/2026  TN-CT-17 TNCarter Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
We have had close to an inch of rain over the last week. THe small stream is still dry, though now the soil is damp. Nearby popular trees are seriously struggling. Leaves are small and curled up. Next to no leaf canopy.  View
6/2/2026  WI-LF-6 WILafayette Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Grass is drying up. Planting shows dry top soil. Crops are growing but a shot of rain would help. Some area would need to be careful burning.  View
6/2/2026  WI-MW-68 WIMilwaukee Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
After the wettest April on record came the driest May on record. Need rain!  View
6/2/2026  WI-RS-1 WIRusk Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Areas disturbed making ditches last fall are bone dry and beginning to crack. Areas seeded this spring are barely hanging on, with new growth just a few inches tall and becoming dormant. Only the subsurface moisture from snowmelt and a few good rains in April keeping hayfield green.  View
6/2/2026  CAN-ON-771 CANOntario Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
No precipitation and hot temperatures made the jump from early spring to full summer mode this week. Poplar and birch have fully leafed out, and conifer candles are about 1”. Lower Black Sturgeon Lake level is down 3” over the past week. Forest fire hazard is rated at Extreme. Garden soil is very dry, and gardens are requiring daily watering. Mosquitos have arrived. New fawns have arrived. Bears are very active. We are in a water deficit and rain is required.  View
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