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4/12/2026
IL-AD-16
IL
Adams
Moderately Dry
General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Seeing the latest drought monitors clearing some areas of drought seems a bit early for all that. We have been dry for the past 2 and 3 years. Thats going to take a good deal of moisture to replenish the soils down deep. Recent rains have helped but we go a few days with nothing and we also see how fast things dry up. We did have a couple showers this past week and things are liking Spring. The early warmth that jump started growth followed by some cold hard deep freezes sure took the color out of the usual spring. We have excavated a few holes in the turf recently and things are moist but not to deep down it gets very dry and crumbly then powder. So we will stick with the moderate dry for now and likely for a while.
4/12/2026
IL-MD-37
IL
Madison
Mildly Dry
General Awareness
Agriculture
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Plants & Wildlife
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Water Supply & Quality
With no measurable rain in a week, the soil has dried to a powdery consistency a foot down in the farm fields. The Winter Wheat Crops are doing well. The Creeks and Streams are dropping once again, with the lakes and ponds down about 9 - 12 inches from average ponding levels. The Vegetation will not support wildfires.
4/12/2026
IA-WB-17
IA
Webster
Near Normal
General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Conditions remain status quo. With 0.6in rain No rain this past week. Top soil appears adequate. Pastures and lawns green and growing. Temperatures above normal this past week with some high winds.
4/12/2026
KS-DG-84
KS
Douglas
Mildly Dry
General Awareness
Recent rains; ground moist
4/12/2026
ME-WL-8
ME
Waldo
Moderately Dry
General Awareness
Streams are running too low for this time of the year. The garden soil is like early summer instead of early April, way too dry.
4/12/2026
OH-FR-111
OH
Franklin
Near Normal
General Awareness
4/05/2026 - 4/11/2026 Precipitation: .39” of measurable gauge precipitation for the week with one day of trace precipitation. Temps: Temps ranged between lows of 31° and 51°, highs between 52° and 78°. Plant/lawn conditions: Plants and lawn are looking good even with less rain this week Summary: Midline temps this week with only one warm day.
4/12/2026
VT-WH-29
VT
Windham
Mildly Dry
General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Moisture on 4 days this week totaling 0.27". This included 2.5" of snow that fell in the morning and was melted by early afternoon. For the month 1.63", a few hundreds above the norm. But I was out with the watering can last evening keeping my seeds damp. Planted onion sets, peas, spinach, lettuce and a few turnip on Friday. Looked like a good stretch of weather to germinate these seeds. Shall see. With the dry windy air and sunshine the soil surface dries quickly. Birds are very vocal including the Phoebe. Heard one last week then nothing until 2 days ago. Now it is calling all day long and a chipping sparrow yesterday. Juncos are still here as of yesterday and Robins are back in the summer birdbath.
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