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4/25/2026  AZ-MH-25 AZMohave Mildly Dry General Awareness
Abnormally Dry D0 drought status along the lower Colorado River valley. Dry conditions w/ temps ranging 80-90F.  View
4/25/2026  AZ-PM-82 AZPima Moderately Dry General Awareness
Warm and dry weather continues. Soil surface becoming hard pan under daily solar assault. Nuisance weeds are nearly terminated.  View
4/25/2026  CO-AR-413 COArapahoe Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
28% of normal for calendar year, 31% of normal for water year. Some shrubs in the garden show marginal leaf scorch.  View
4/25/2026  CO-DG-176 CODouglas Severely Dry General Awareness
Ground is cracked. Bulbs which emerge are short. Last week’s cold has freeze dried ash leaves  View
4/25/2026  CO-GF-97 COGarfield Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
After a winter of an all time lowest (by a large margin) snowpack, we all remain very concerned about the coming summer. While we had two days, of mixed snow and rain in the last 2-3 weeks, it's been dry otherwise. Colorado remains in severe or (in our region) exception level 5 drought. The mud season occurred extremely early and thus the river's Spring high flow rates have been very low and seem to be already behind us. It is going to be a tragic river/soul moisture situation unless we get a, not predicted, heavy monsoon. We will not get any ditch irrigation this year due to low reservoir levels, and no refill expected.  View
4/25/2026  CO-JF-573 COJefferson Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
O" of snow or rain this week. Winds have been 5-7 on Beaufort Scale much of the week while under a Red Flag Warning 3 days this week. Turkey very audible and visible, Many Mule Deer browsing, song birds at birdbaths, 1 hummer seen at feeders and hearing them flying in the forest. Small white phlox wildflowers coming up in open forest on south facing slope. Rhubarb is 12" across, day lillie's have slowed their growth because of snow and cold last week and cooler this week. Garlic is 12" high. No catkins or buds on Aspen and no female cones noticed on pines yet.  View
4/25/2026  CO-JF-617 COJefferson Severely Dry General Awareness
The temps are down and RH is up but no precip so far. Soil conditions remain quite dry.  View
4/25/2026  CT-NL-21 CTNew London Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Since my last report on 3/15/26 there has been a total of 3.64" of precipitation in the last half of Mar. and 1.76"in Apr. Hopeville Pond is now higher than normal. Water supply quality and quantity are good for human consumption. There are still a number of animal prints and various birds. Water comes up around your feet as you walk in the yard when you get closer to the water. The grass is green and growing. The campers are starting to open up the camp sites at the campground across the pond. Since the start of fishing season there have been more fishermen each day. There is an elevate fire warning also.  View
4/25/2026  CT-NL-29 CTNew London Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
0.29" of rain fell last week. Rainfall in April has been less than expected. Wodds are dry, windy conditions increase fire danger. Trees are leafing out, grass is greening.  View
4/25/2026  DE-NC-10 DENew Castle Near Normal Springs flowing normally.  View
4/25/2026  FL-AL-50 FLAlachua Severely Dry General Awareness
Lake Alice and retention ponds low or dry. Lawn mostly brown. Decades old azaleas may not recover, beyond wilting, now also dropping brown and crispy leaves. Magnolias also dropping leaves. Bought a sprinkler to encourage wildflower patch to sprout and bloom. Wildfires in area and burn ban continues.  View
4/25/2026  FL-CR-80 FLCollier Severely Dry General Awareness
Still dry, but the .5" rain was welcome. Just enough to bring out a few mosquitoes.  View
4/25/2026  FL-MA-10 FLManatee Severely Dry General Awareness
Energy
Fire
FIRE - Extreme. We currently are in D3 - Extreme Drought conditions. Reviewing the Florida Drought Map there IS NO AREA IN FLORIDA THAT IS NOT IN A DROUGHT SITUATION. ENERGY - A good situation to report. Our temperatures for the last 7 days have been very close to normal. As our temperatures begin to reach summer levels we see the AC naturally running more. However, one good area has been lower humidity and dew points reducing the need for AC’s to run extra to get the moisture out of the homes. General - One word alone will help - RAIN1 No rain is forecast for the next 6 days. We have gone 17 days without precipitation, adding the 6 days will bring us to 23 days with no rain, or close to a whole month.  View
4/25/2026  FL-VL-60 FLVolusia Mildly Dry General Awareness
Lawn is looking dry in several areas, extra irrigation needed  View
4/25/2026  GA-FT-74 GAFulton Severely Dry General Awareness
Lack of rain continues. Supplemental water required for fruiting trees and ornamentals. Lots of bird activity. Butterfly sightings increasing. Ground too hard to plant in. Have delayed planting vegetables  View
4/25/2026  GA-SV-5 GAScreven Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Extreamly dry conditions with muiltiple small wildfires in the area.  View
4/25/2026  IL-BN-19 ILBoone Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With only 0.04" of rain over the week and with mostly sunny skies the soil has dried out quite a bit . So much so that I was able to till my garden a few days ago. It seems safe to say that we have jumped all the way from severely wet to near normal soil conditions, at least concerning the top 8" or so. Area waterways are just above their normal levels with larger rivers still high but falling. Most trees are leafing out rapidly and seem to be a week or two earlier than most years. The underbrush is getting thick and it is almost impossible to see through it in many places. Wildlife is humming along with numerous wasps buzzing outside my house and sometimes inside. A couple of hen turkeys are hanging around and have been scratching in some mulch by my house, spreading a surprising amount of mulch on my walkway. I don't suppose there's any way to get them to turn around and spread the mulch the other way.  View
4/25/2026  IL-WL-63 ILWill Near Normal Plants & Wildlife
Rainfall of regular occurrence has left our lawn a brilliant green and our plants blooming.  View
4/25/2026  IN-FL-3 INFulton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
I have received 0.37 inches of rain at my location during the past 7-days. I observed a farmer doing field work near my location and a lot of dust was observed blowing as the farmer worked his field.  View
4/25/2026  KS-BU-25 KSButler Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
.75 in last week and 2.75 for the month which is short by .66 of being normal. However, creek is fuller than normal with good flow and grass growing quickly. Birds and insects are active.  View
4/25/2026  KS-JO-134 KSJohnson Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With an inch of rain last week and another inch plus this week, the soil moisture is fine and all plants look quite healthy.  View
4/25/2026  KS-KW-2 KSKiowa Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
The drought conditions continue with no moisture this week and only 1.09 inches this year. The trees are leafing out and the grass is greening up but we need moisture to grow the grass we need to feed the cattle this spring. The wheat is looking worse every day and the alfalfa is stalled out waiting for moisture.  View
4/25/2026  KY-CM-3 KYCumberland Moderately Dry Agriculture
.04 inches of rain-moderately dry. Hayfields going to seed.  View
4/25/2026  LA-AS-20 LAAscension Parish Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
The brief shower ahead of a cold front last week did little to help relieve the lack of rain in this area. We seem to be in a weather pattern that brings rain to our north and east, and we get the heat with no relief from drying conditions. Bare soil has small cracks from drying out. The lawn does not show stress, especially under large trees. The clover and Bermuda grass seed that sprouted along the highway have not grown, and the clover seems to be fading away from the extended dry period and heat. Rain is expected overnight on Friday.  View
4/25/2026  MA-BE-21 MABerkshire Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Rain early in the past week for a weekly total of 0.55". Perennials are slowly emerging, spring bulbs are flowering and tree and shrubs are budding. The soil is a very workable condition. Streams and rivers are running at normal levels. Birds are very active and the bears. A lot of woodchucks this season.  View
4/25/2026  MA-ES-64 MAEssex Moderately Dry General Awareness
.18 inches of rain in the last week. Soil very dry, had to water a few things in the garden that I had recently planted. Lots of perennials poking out of the ground. Walking trails are all dry with no mud.  View
4/25/2026  MA-HD-28 MAHampden Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Total rainfall for the week was 0.21 inch. Working in the yard towards the end of the week, the soil now seems drier. Sighted a bald eagle over a neighbor's yard on Tuesday afternoon and, not having seen chipmunks for some time, they were seen again on Wednesday and Thursday.  View
4/25/2026  MI-DC-10 MIDickinson Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
For the week 4/19-4/25 2026 ----- EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection: Aurora : 32, 21, 36, 32, 41, 49, 40 ------- Kingsford: 32, 22, 36, 32, 41, 50, 38 ------- WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ---- Aurora T, T, .30= .30" ----- Kingsford - T, T, .32 = 32" ----- SNOWFALL- Aurora and Kingsford = Trace on 4/20 ----------MENOMINEE RIVER: the high water began Sunday 4/12 around 7:30 a.m. and kept increasing. River flow peaked April 20th at 14906 CFS at 10:10 pm but the water crested on April 21 at the 20 year flood level. It has varied in river height all week up and down and slowly seeping downward. Today 4/25 it has plateaued roughly 3 feet higher above the 4' WI DNR approved shoreline rock barrier. 10533 CFS at 6:10 this a.m. My walking platform to get to the boat dock (once installed) is 6' above the edge of the river to sand and there is 10" of water on this platform currently at 6:10a. In other words, still flooded------- Grass is greening up even more this week and perennial plants are "popping" up from the ground more rapidly. ------ No snow in sight as the rest melted with the warm temps this week ------- US drought monitor has 95% of WI., 100% of the U.P. and lower of MI. as normal-----Wildfires are slightly up. Most of the fires are debris burning or caused by man made equipment Railroad, Construction, Farm or by accident caused by weather to power poles( Tornado winds) -----Noticing more Bird species in or over my yard passing through, Hawks, Blue Jays, Cardinals, Morning Doves, flocks of Canadian Geese overhead too. Primarily an increase this week of Woodpeckers Pileated (3 big ones just yesterday), Downy, Yellow Bellied, Red bellied. No Eagle sightings this week ----Deer are scarce this week and crossed over the Aurora bridge to the MI side. They are all over South Kingsford ----- I noticed an uptick in rabbits this week-----I saw a truck hauling a camper this week to0. Memorial Day in a month and suppose they are getting ready for that weekend ---- Whelp that's all I have. ----- Enjoy your weekend everyone!  View
4/25/2026  MI-WS-11 MIWashtenaw Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
We went from a lot to rain to a little this past week. Temps were warm but not enough to dry everything too much. More trees leafing out, lots of flowers and flowering trees. Birds continue active at feeders. Grass is very green from the earlier rain.  View
4/25/2026  MS-PR-14 MSPearl River Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
At this time we just came out of a lot of rain its still some lite rain. The rain came in heavy and a lot ran off but we will see how deep it did soak in  View
4/25/2026  MO-CN-10 MOClinton Near Normal General Awareness
Report for 19 April 26 to 25 April 26. There was 1 day of precipitation for the week, for 0.55 inches. The total precipitation for April is 3.03 inches. The historical average for April is 3.30 inches. The current condition is Near Normal.  View
4/25/2026  MO-NW-4 MONewton Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Moisture levels are returning to normal with the good rains this month, Grass and other vegetation is developing rapidly. Shoal Creek is running bank full and nearly flood stage. Tornado season has begun with F-1 storm in Joplin this week. Fire danger is low.  View
4/25/2026  MO-SG-5 MOSte. Genevieve Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Rain this week keeping the surface moisture in place. Everything growing vigorously. Lots of row crop planting this week. Finishing corn and starting soybeans. Same for vegetable gardens and yard plants. All reservoirs and small impoundments are full.  View
4/25/2026  NV-CK-117 NVClark Mildly Wet General Awareness
Tourism & Recreation
1
Mostly the humid has spiked in the past 2/1 days with it being more cold and windy and more cloudy from the temp drop over the week making it very cold to be outside.  View
4/25/2026  NH-GR-1 NHGrafton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Things are drying up again, No rain and dew point has been low. Many brush fires in the area. Grass still green , but no longer seems to be growing as before. Annuals are either blooming or opening soon.  View
4/25/2026  NJ-AT-63 NJAtlantic Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
We are in great need of the forecasted rain. The Eastern Red Cedars are very dry, and experiencing die back. The ground is hard and the perennials are dry on the ends of leaves and struggling to come up. Trees and bushes thinning. Hard, sandy patches in the yard where grass would normally be (we usually do not see this until August). Have not yet been regularly watering as the temps have been lower, but hoping for a good shower or two over the next 24 or so hours.  View
4/25/2026  NM-BR-239 NMBernalillo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
The soil is dry and dusty. The air has been very dry with breezes and the dewpoint from near zero °F into the teens. The last measurable rain was on April 9. Fire danger is increasing with a fire weather watch in effect for tomorrow. The Sandia mountains are dry. Our water supply is adequate. Water flow in the Rio Grande River is steady but a little less than last week. Field plant growth is minimal this spring. Trees are healthy but starting to shows signs of dryness.  View
4/25/2026  NY-JF-48 NYJefferson Mildly Wet General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
1
Report for the week of April 18th through April 25, 2026. This week has been drier than past 2 weeks. We had a trace of snow on 4/18 and 0.03” of rain on 4/19. The rest of the period was cool with mainly clear skies and sun. The lawns and fields are drying out and most of the standing water is gone. The creeks and rivers are still running high. The trees are budding and the grass is greening up. We have planted our onions and the asparagus is growing nicely. The St Lawrence River level is 246.19 feet, 38.1” Above Low Water Datum and water temperature is 42.8°F.  View
4/25/2026  NY-MR-89 NYMonroe Near Normal General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
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Week of (4/19/26-4/25/26) observed less precipitation compared to last week. The precipitation observed during this week was 1.19 inches of precipitation. The amount of precipitation measured was less than the last update of 1.21 inches of precipitation for the previous week of (4/12/26-4/18/26). There was 5.23 inches of precipitation that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 for the month of April compared to the normal climatology precipitation at KROC airport for the month is 2.50 inches of precipitation. There was 0.9 inches of snowfall measured for the week of 4/19/26-4/25/26. There was 0.9 inches of snowfall that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 so far for the month of April compared to the normal climatology snowfall at KROC airport for the month is 2.9 inches. Conditions have remained the since the last update from last week with the area seeing more measurable precipitation in the form of liquid and frozen over this past week and the area is still remaining drought free. The area is currently considered near normal and conditions had improved since the last update due to the area receiving beneficial precipitation in the form of rain and there was less rainfall compared to last week to help dry the area still very moist and the ground still being muddy and squishy. The sump pump has been pumping less periodically during the entire week due to the ground still moist from several weeks ago area wide deluge. Outdoor activities have been OK with a mix bag of dry time and wet weather for walking outside on trails due to areas still experiencing no standing water in areas and local creeks and streams water levels are still receding along with some winter like cooler air in the environment most of the week with temperatures cooler than average by early-week, but no shoveling of snow had taken place due to little snow accumulation earlier in the week (Sunday night, Monday and Tuesday with Sunday evening with the area experiencing 0.3 inches of dime size snow pellets) this week and 0 inches of snow depth currently on the ground. The area experienced well above average temperatures towards the end of the week with temperatures falling well below average by the weekend. Furnace has been taking a break some days this week and working below this week to heat the house due to the warmer than average temperatures, but some days the furnace was working above average due to temperatures falling well below average (as much as 25 degrees Fahrenheit below average). The ground still very muddy and squishy with all the rain that had fallen several weeks prior and the drainage area in the backyard is still full of standing water. Signs of spring emerging with Tulip leaves, Crocus and daffodils still growing this week along with the grass is green and vibrant with all the moisture that had fallen over the past couple of weeks. The front yard needed to be hand mowed twice this week along with vegetation such as Dogwoods and trees in the backyard are showing signs of budding and some leaf growth. So far, the total precipitation at this station for the month of April is currently above average and total snowfall is currently below average.  View
4/25/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Partly sunny and cool with light winds and rain, then increasing clouds and cold overnight with light winds and predawn morning rain. The high temperature was around fifty five degrees, and the low around forty degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. Jewelweed leaves, Dandelion flowers, violet flowers, Burdock leaves, Silver Maple leaves, Black Cherry leaves, Apple Treee buds, Dead Nettle flowers, Nettle leaves, Glecoma hederacea leaves, Serviceberry flowers, Bush Honeysuckle buds, Trillium flowers and Trout Lily flowers are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at spring levels. Some manure is being spread and fields being plowed.  View
4/25/2026  NC-BC-105 NCBuncombe Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
2
we did get 0.32 this afternoon, and it did little to impact drought conditions. Creeks still very low. Grass browning as in photo below. pollen and dust aggravating allergies. fire danger extreme. irrigation required for all field planting. some municipalities restricting water usage.  View
4/25/2026  NC-CH-61 NCChatham Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions remain severely dry and we are nearly at "exception drought" conditions here. We have experienced low humidity (below 45% in the afternoons) and the soil is so dry surface cracking is visible. Overall tress and bushes appear healthy, grass and some gardens are dry and getting brown. A State-wide ban on all outdoor burning is in effect. Daytime high temperatures have been into the mid 80s, but are forecast to return to the "more normal" mid 70s next week. Some nearby cities and counties are planning for water restrictions and possibly rationing. All wild life is active and people are up and about in their usual activities.  View
4/25/2026  NC-GL-84 NCGuilford Severely Dry The grass is turning brown this early this season.  View
4/25/2026  NC-HN-30 NCHenderson Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
20 days without substantial rain. I've watered my lawn in the front to keep it green while the backyard grass has large brown dry spots. Younger ornamental shrubs are showing dryness stress. For the year, most of the area is in extreme draught conditions with critical fire danger risk.  View
4/25/2026  OH-LC-10 OHLicking Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Precipitation to date is 21.29" compared to the total 30-year of 22.14" through April. So perhaps by the end of the month we might be even. Today everything is wet and the humidity is high at 83%. Grass and trees are growing and green. Agricultural fields are being prepared for planting.  View
4/25/2026  OK-PH-1 OKPushmataha Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
An active weather pattern returned this week with 0.78" inches of rainfall observed in the past seven days. Based on the forecast more storms are forecast later today and tonight and this active pattern may continue into next week. I am hopeful we can escape the more significant and dangerous thunderstorms today and just receive beneficial rainfall instead. Next, our soil conditions remain in good shape, and our plants including our grasses, wildflowers and trees remain healthy at this time. Lastly, area wildlife has been active with various sightings of birds, wasps, bees, butterflies, moths, spiders and mosquitoes.  View
4/25/2026  OR-CC-76 ORClackamas Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Fire danger is low, but higher than it might be due to all the dead and standing bracken and tall grasses left from last summer. The creek is rather low, but still has plenty flow. Curiously, the outflow of the pond seems to be carrying quite a bit of soil. The river also still looks a bit muddy. The wetland is not so wet any more due to the property owner clearing out nearly all the underbrush, but the soil is saturated, and the little black flies over there that like to fly right into one's face are numerous. The apples, dogwoods, and lilacs are in bloom, and nearly everything is fully leafed out. Our solar panels are performing poorly, due to a coating of pollen. I'm planting the garden, step by step, and so far, have only needed a little water to keep things growing, but it looks like the weather is warming and drying, and I need to get the irrigation set up. Soil works readily, and seeds sprout in the newly worked soil right away - whether desirable plants or weeds. The deer are back in the vicinity of my gardens - I think they may like to be closer to the road, perhaps the predators stay farther from traffic. Birds are active - nesting, claiming and guarding territories. I was startled this week while pulling weeds by a buzz that reminded me of the buzz of rattlesnakes (which are unknown around here). It turns out that it is a warning by a ground nesting bird, - I think perhaps the spotted towhee. I also saw a scrub jay yesterday, which have not been common here, as our forest is heavily populated by Steller's jays. However, a lot of the old-growth redcedar is dying - some say because of drought - others say it is root rot -, and perhaps that is decreasing the preferred habitat of Steller's jays. Insects abound. We are appreciative of the efforts of our hummingbirds and swallows, but they are hardly making a dent in the abundance. Rodents have had babies, and the barn cats are having fun. In former years, I've seen lots of banana slugs, and the non-native red slugs, but this year I am seeing more of the leopard slugs. Sword ferns are still waving last year's old fronds - the fiddleheads of new fronds aren't coming so fast yet. Red elderberries have a good bloom.  View
4/25/2026  OR-YM-32 ORYamhill Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Few rain showers early in the week, Then warming trend. Clear sky today, and the humidity is 52%, No dew this morning. soil is drying up fast. Seen Barn swallows Yesterday. seen House Finch show up as well, as with European Starlings, grabbing nesting material.  View
4/25/2026  PA-CH-72 PAChester Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Any precip less than .1" is a waste of time.  View
4/25/2026  PA-MT-113 PAMontgomery Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Ground is hard packed. No moisture at all. This week we noticed bushes around our property have top leaves curling and browning. Each day more are affected. Daily watering required for new plants.  View
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