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Searched: Report date on 9/27/2023.
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9/27/2023  AL-CN-8 ALCalhoun Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
No rain in almost 2weeks. Onset of rapid drought conditions occurring with warm days  View
9/27/2023  CA-OR-67 CAOrange Mildly Wet General Awareness
Partly Cloudy, Cool, Calm  View
9/27/2023  GA-FY-28 GAFayette Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
The spotty scattered showers ten days ago have evaporated and ponds and streams never showed any effects from the rain. Some ponds are down a few feet while others show more expansive mud flats. The long periods in the summer and fall without any rain have undermined any of the positive impacts. Many small plants are showing drought stress and trees are dropping leaves without changing color first as one would expect in 3 or 4 weeks.  View
9/27/2023  MD-BL-25 MDBaltimore Severely Wet General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
It's still quit wet but that is ok the sun is suppose to shine today we will see.It's still a little cool outside.Plants are well,fire danger is low.  View
9/27/2023  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly cloudy and warm with light winds, then partly cloudy overnight. The high temperature was around sixty five degrees, and the low around forty four degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating consistently. Gardens need watering, vegetable production is poor. Jerusalem Artichokes, Purple Asters and Goldenrod are in full bloom. Apples are ripening. Canadian Geese flocks are forming. Early corn is being harvested. Woodland undergrowth is dying back. Close to 75 percent of trees are getting leaf color, some leaves are falling. A sixth cutting of hay is occurring in some fields.  View
9/27/2023  NC-UN-1 NCUnion Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
We are experiencing a seasonal change (finally...) as we head into fall. We have seen above average rainfall in Sept. and the 'water year' as well observing 47.92" in 2023. I admit I still use Jan 1 as my start and end dates - because we do not have any effects with snow and runoff - and it does not apply to folks that live in the southeast. Everything is still very green - very little change to trees and other fauna - but I expect that to start pretty soon. Looking forward to the cooler weather.  View
9/27/2023  OH-RC-7 OHRichland Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
I have 2 trees that are dying, due to very dry ground. I took several ground readings, and found the ground is dry up to 3 inches. my grass is yellow, and even brown in places.  View
9/27/2023  OH-ST-11 OHStark Mildly Dry Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Plants and grasses turning brown due to lack of precipitation.  View
9/27/2023  PA-AL-162 PAAllegheny Mildly Wet General Awareness
0.05 inches of rain in 2 days.  View
9/27/2023  TN-PT-3 TNPickett Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Been a while since we have had any rain. Grass under the trees is turning brown, pond is down about 6 inches from being 'full' and grass not growing very fast.  View
9/27/2023  WA-BT-29 WABenton Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.18 Inches of rain has fallen since the last report on the 1st, with nearly all of that, 0.17 inches, falling in the past week. Conditions have been wet recently, so have felt to make a return to Near Normal. Grass has been going unwatered due to some unresolved sprinkler issues, but remains mostly green in most places from the rainfall seen over the past week. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources has kept the Lower Columbia Basin at a High Fire Danger Rating, but will likely be downgraded soon. Reservoir levels continue to fall, with the Keechelus Reservoir at 13% full, Cle Elum at just 5%, and Kachess at 19%. All reservoirs are below 30% full. Station Data for the Yakima river at Kiona remains missing. the Yakima River at Prosser is running between 500 and 560 CFS.  View
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