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3/19/2026
CA-SD-12
CA
San Diego
Mildly Dry
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
For the month of March, no rain has fallen yet, for the calendar year 6.47" and for the water year 10.32". Water balance (rain minus evapotranspiration) is -5.03" for the water year. The land is now drying out with weeds going to seed and mowing to comply with fire clearance code is underway early this year. Mowing for fire code (100'clearance from structures) is usually done in late April and May. The daily high temperatures have been on the high side (70's and high 80's) for most of the month of March. Sunny and clear days have been the rule. As a result, the season for wildlife has been moved to March rather than April or May. The wet season vegies (Spinach, Lettuce and Kale) are going to seed but the tomatoes are three feet tall with numerous blooms. Hopefully we will get some rain in April!
3/19/2026
CO-JF-617
CO
Jefferson
Severely Dry
General Awareness
What little precipitation we received recently was welcomed but now conditions are extremely dry again. 80 degrees and windy yesterday. Even warmer for the next several days. I have lived here 50 years and I have never experienced this kind of weather in March. A far cry from the 44 inches of snow we had on this date in 2003.
3/19/2026
IL-WL-63
IL
Will
Near Normal
Plants & Wildlife
Nearly four inches of precipitation have fallen in less than two weeks. Robins are back, turf is kelly, and buds on trees /shrubs are yearning to explode. Forecasted warmth the next four days should do the trick.
3/19/2026
KY-CB-10
KY
Campbell
Moderately Wet
Plants & Wildlife
The lawns are soggy and mushy. The lawns are green. Nearly a half foot of rain in March so far which is well above normal.
3/19/2026
MN-HN-306
MN
Hennepin
Near Normal
General Awareness
Snow cover has melted several times this season. Vegetation is dormant for the season.
3/19/2026
NY-WY-11
NY
Wyoming
Near Normal
General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Partly sunny and cold with light winds then cloudy and cold overnight with light winds The high temperature was around thirty two degrees, and the low around twenty four degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. More small flocks of Canadian Geese are present. Crocuses are blooming. More flocks of small black birds, Red-winged Blackbirds, Grackles and song birds are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at spring levels. Some liquid manure is being spread.
3/19/2026
NC-CM-42
NC
Cumberland
Severely Dry
General Awareness
We have had a few showers over the past week. The soil is still quite dry.
3/19/2026
WA-SG-40
WA
Skagit
Moderately Wet
General Awareness
Rain over the past few days has resulted in high water tables due to accumulation and runoff. Some puddling in low areas if the back yard. Soil is too wet to work for any gardening.
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