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1/26/2026  IA-LN-49 IALinn Mildly Dry General Awareness
Category D0 still remains as per drought.gov. Received some snow more snow and brutal wind chills. Feel free to read Station comments for more information. Main focus of the week was being Winter Weather Prepared, Regardless of which State you live in. Keep up the good work my fellow CoCoRaHS members, stay warm, and Weather Ready.  View
1/26/2026  NE-DG-63 NEDouglas Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
I received 0.05 inch of precipitation with 0.6 inch snow on January 24 and conditions are drying out. I rate this week as mildly dry. Temperatures were generally about normal this week except for January 21, which was about 13 degrees above normal and January 23 and 24, which were more than 20 degrees below normal, with highs in the single digits and lows below zero. The ground remained frozen solid. Precipitation here for January is now 1.11 inch, which was 0.47 inch above normal (174 percent of normal). Precipitation for the water year is 1.03 inch below normal (82 percent of normal). Plants and wildlife. The soil is dry near the surface and the grass is remains brown due to the cold weather and frozen soil. Bird visits to the heated bird bath have increased this week due to the cold weather and dry conditions, with approximately 25 species of birds (about 140 to 150 birds each day). Water Supply Water level in Standing Bear Lake (approximately 0.2 mile to the east of here) is slightly below normal. Area creeks and ponds are also slightly below normal.  View
1/26/2026  NM-HR-8 NMHarding Moderately Dry Tourism & Recreation
There seem to be a promise of enough snowfall in the recent forecast to use cross country skis but again this weekend winter storm didn't bring enough snow to enjoy the sport. By the end of the weekend, most of the landscape didn't hold a hint of a two day snow event. ("Snizzle" was felt on the uncovered face when the moisture event began while feeding cattle!)  View
1/26/2026  OH-HM-24 OHHamilton Near Normal General Awareness
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Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
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Cumulative liquid and melted precipitation remain below normal for December and January, but with 1.20 inches of liquid in the record daily snowfall of 9.5 inches over the past 36 hours, moist antecedent conditions from October and November, and very low winter drying rates, it is difficult to justify anything but a near normal classification. Still, stream flows remain low and we could use more moisture.  View
1/26/2026  OR-MN-16 ORMarion Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Another week of sunny days and cold frosty nights. Temperatures in the 20s at night and high 30s during the day. We did have one cloudy day with a afternoon sprinkle. Looks like we might have a couple more days of this before the weather turns back to rain. Relative humidity has been low in the mornings for this time of year, down in the 20s. The local creeks are almost dry for the lack of rain and no new snow in the mountains. I have to bring the hummingbird feeders in at night to keep them from freezing, got to keep them happy.  View
1/26/2026  PA-FY-9 PAFayette Moderately Dry General Awareness
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CONDITION FOR THE YEAR MODERATELY DRY 1.65 CONDITION FOR THE MONTH MODERATELY DRY 1.65 TEMP AVERAGE HIGH = 30.0 DEGREES TEMP AVERAGE LOW = 13.7 DEGREES TEMP AVG. HIGH HEAT INDEX= 37.9 DEGREES TEMP AVG. LOW HEAT INDEX= N/A DEGREES RECORDED WEEKLY PRECIPATION = 0.75 WEEKLY AVERAGE PRECIPATION = 0.11 MONTHLY PRECIPATION 1.65 MONTHLY PRECIPATION DIFRENCE = -0.83 YEARLY PRECIPATION 1.65 YEARLY PRECIPATION DIFFERENCE = -0.83 WEEKLY SNOW = 2.4 MONTHLY SNOW ACCUMULATION= 7.4 WEEKLY WATER FROM SNOWPACK (SWE)= 0.69 YEARLY WATER FROM SNOWPACK (SWE)= 2.57 YEARLY SNOWN JAN 01 TO JAN 01= 7.4 HDD AVG= 43.1 DAYS # 7 CDD AVG= 0.0 DAYS # 0 EVEN DAYS # 0 BURN PLEASE SEND E-MAIL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS  View
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