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Condition Monitoring Report  
Station Number: NY-MR-89
Station Name: Rochester 5.7 W
Report Date: 6/6/2026
Submitted: 6/06/2026 5:12 PM
Scale Bar: Near Normal
Description:
Week of (5/31/26-6/6/26) observed less precipitation compared to last week. The precipitation observed during this week was 0.29 inches of precipitation. The amount of precipitation measured was less than the last update of 1.86 inches of precipitation for the previous week of (5/24/26-5/30/26). There was 4.15 inches of precipitation so far that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 for the month of May compared to the normal climatology precipitation at KROC airport for the month is 2.86 inches of precipitation. The week of 5/31/2026-6/6/2026 had measured 0 inches of snowfall. There was trace of snowfall that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 so far for the month of May compared to the normal climatology snowfall at KROC airport for the month is 0.1 inches. There was 0.29 inches of precipitation so far that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 for the month of June compared to the normal climatology precipitation at KROC airport for the month is 0.65 inches of precipitation. Conditions gotten drier since the last update from last week with the area seeing less measurable precipitation in the form of liquid over this past week and the area is still remaining drought free. The area is currently considered near normal and conditions had gotten drier and the ground is turning drier since the last update due to the area receiving an abundance of precipitation in the form of rain since there has been a lot of measurable rainfall last month in April and also in the month of March and this had caused the area to receive an abundance of moisture the area had received in the past, but a good dry stretch of weather was needed for the area to dry out. The sump pump has been pumping couple of times during the entire week due to the ground still moist below the surface from more soaking rain the area experienced this week and over the past couple of months. Outdoor activities have been excellent with mild and dry weather lasting the entire week despite (scattered rain showers early Saturday morning) and good weather for walking on trails this week and local creeks and streams water levels are still holding at low levels along with some seasonably cooler than normal air in the environment in the beginning of the week (Sunday-Tuesday) with temperatures average to slightly warmer than average for the rest of the week (Tuesday-Saturday), but no snow had taken place this week and 0 inches of snow depth currently on the ground. The area experienced a mix bag of above and below average temperatures most of the week with temperatures warming above average by the middle of the week into the early weekend (Tuesday- Saturday). Furnace has been off and not needed for the entire this week and the air conditioner hasn’t been needed until late this week (Thursday-Saturday) to cool the house due to a mix bag of the slightly warmer and slightly cooler than average temperatures prevailing over the area earlier in the week due to temperatures warming above average (as much as 7 degrees Fahrenheit above average and as much as 11 degrees below average for the remainder of the week Sunday-Thursday. The ground has finally dried up and become more solid and not squishy this week and the drainage area in the backyard has no standing water and the area could use another break from the rain and the area could use another period of dry weather for the ground to dry up and become muddy free. The grass is still remaining green and vibrant with all the moisture that had fallen over the past couple of weeks along with leaves on the trees approaching full foliage. The front yard needed to be hand mowed once this week along with vegetation such as Dogwoods and trees in the backyard are showing signs of full leaf growth, but mowing the backyard was easier due to the ground becoming drier and less muddy and Boxwoods needed trimming to remove dead vegetation. So far, the total precipitation at this station for the month of June is currently below average. The 2025-2026 winter season at station NY-MR-89 had measured/observed a total snowfall accumulation of 100.3 inches compared to the normal climatology total snowfall for the KROC airport is 102.0 inches with NY-MR-89 station being 1.7 inches of snowfall accumulation below average for total snowfall accumulation compared to the KROC airport and 13.8 inches in total snowfall accumulation difference between station NY-MR-89 and KROC airport.   
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