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Searched: Report date on 1/15/2026.
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1/15/2026  CO-JF-327 COJefferson Moderately Dry No impact at this time.  View
1/15/2026  CT-NL-78 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
The conditions seem to be near normal; however, we haven't gotten a lot of snow this season so far, but we have gotten a lot of rain in between the snow storms.  View
1/15/2026  MO-BY-5 MOBarry Severely Dry Agriculture
Fire
Water Supply & Quality
Streams and ponds water levels dropping  View
1/15/2026  NM-GR-74 NMGrant Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Nights low 20’s Days mid 50’s to high 60’s. Permanent pasture green, light growth.  View
1/15/2026  NC-CM-42 NCCumberland Severely Dry We have had little to no rain in the past week.  View
1/15/2026  OH-UN-4 OHUnion Moderately Dry Agriculture
I worked in the creek bottom yesterday clearing downed ash trees. there was almost no mud in spike of recent rain and snow melt.  View
1/15/2026  TX-HYS-148 TXHays Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
I have received only 0.04" of rain for the month. The Blanco River in Wimberley is barely flowing at 5.37cfs, a new record low for the 99-year period of record. Groundwater from Jacob's Well is at zero flow. Grasses are slightly green after the little rain that we did get. The fire ban remains on.  View
1/15/2026  VT-WR-36 VTWindsor Near Normal General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
Water year-to-date (through mid-January) precipitation has been spot on normal (total 14.48 inches). After a cold December with slightly below normal snowfall but normal precipitation, January has warmed significantly and is running about 4F above the mean temperatures for December. Several freeze/thaw cycles have resulted in local streams and rivers mostly ice-free and flowing at what appears to be normal, perhaps slightly above normal, rates due to snow melt from higher elevations. Total snowfall for the water year-to-date is 45 inches at 1600 feet elevation with only about 6 inches of snow on the ground as of mid-January. Snow pack water equivalent was measured the other day and is estimated to be about 1.75 inches.  View
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