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5/4/2026
AL-WN-7
AL
Winston
Near Normal
General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Much needed heavy rainfall have lessened the drought, despite more rain being needed to make up the yearly deficient. The rain reduced dust activity and fire risk to normal levels while raising plant activity and pollen to normal levels. Plants have returned to their normal green and growing state. The soil had significant uptake of water as my soil moisture sensor in the upper 6 inches of soil has shown a steady decrease in moisture.
5/4/2026
MI-MN-1
MI
Manistee
Severely Wet
General Awareness
Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
After a lot of wet heavy snow this winter we received 16 in of rain for the month of April leading to unbelievable flash flooding and road damage. Significant water tables are at ground level with puddles not ever drying up anymore. Seems to rain every other day with no significant drying taking place in the last month. Lots of flooded basements and damaged homes throughout the area of West Central lower Michigan. Rainfall for the year to date is at 26.19 in which is $266% above normal. Rainfall for the water year to date from October 2025 to present is 35.83 in which is yielding $184% of normal.
5/4/2026
NE-DG-63
NE
Douglas
Near Normal
General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Temperatures were near to below normal all week. No high fire danger warning or red flag warning this week. I received 0.70-inch rain this past week. The soil is dry at the surface but moist 3 inches down. The trees and grass have remained green. Conditions are near normal. April rainfall totaled 4.79 inches, 1.49 inches above normal (147 percent of normal). The first 3 days of May have been dry. Precipitation here for the year is now 7.09 inches, which is 0.22 inch below normal (97 percent of normal). Precipitation for the water year is 1.72 inch below normal (86 percent of normal). Plants and wildlife. Bird visits to the heated bird bath near normal. Approximately 15 species of birds (about 80 to 90 birds visit each day). Water Supply Water level in Standing Bear Lake (approximately 0.2 mile to the east of here) is near normal. Area creeks and ponds are also near normal. Some crops have been planted in nearby fields, but most fields remain in cover crops.
5/4/2026
OH-ST-12
OH
Stark
Near Normal
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Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
1.02" of rain this week, 4.16" in the last 30 days. A couple more unwelcome frosty mornings late in the week. Farm field work continued this week with more field prep and planting. Wheat is growing well. Most trees are leafing out with about a third fully leafed. Lawn is green and lush. Local creeks are running at normal levels. Lots of woodpeckers, orioles, and a few more turkeys hanging around.
5/4/2026
TN-CT-17
TN
Carter
Severely Dry
General Awareness
Planting and clearing out flower beds. It was so dry that I could easly push by trowel 9 inches into the loamy soil. Too discouraged to dig a big hole to see how deep the dry is. Will not be planting the native perennial bed I was planning on until fall.
5/4/2026
TX-NU-7
TX
Nueces
Severely Dry
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Very little rain this past week
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