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Searched: Report date on 4/29/2024.
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4/29/2024  IA-LN-49 IALinn Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Drought improvement continues, category D2-D1. Decent rain events occurred during the Main Focus for the week, which was potential for 3 days of Severe Weather in Iowa. Luckily Weather Radio for this region was repaired and fixed, alerts were received as needed. Non Severe info-Furnace, AC and open windows all utilized this week. AQI was Green Good. Increase in butterflies, moths, flies, birds, Owls, birds, stink bugs, ticks and Deer. Deer set off security camera and was eating my spring crocus daffodil/hosta grass area. Dandelions are turning white poufy and or still sprouting. Mowing required, and Lilac Trees Bloomed. No squirrels were seen.  View
4/29/2024  NY-CY-26 NYCayuga Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Tourism & Recreation
.14" of rain this week, 3.20 for April through the morning of the 28th. Definite drying trend the last couple of weeks. Still damp in spots, but the the yard is only wet in spots. Trails and fields drying as well.  View
4/29/2024  OH-LG-16 OHLogan Near Normal General Awareness
We had a frost advisory one day and a freeze warning another as Winter is reluctant to release its hold. It has been a cool week until this weekend. My cool weather garden crops like rhubarb is loving it while we will have to wait to put in more delicate plants. We haven’t had much rain this week but I think we are still near normal for this time of year.  View
4/29/2024  SD-MD-9 SDMeade Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Cool, damp weather and a little rain has kept things on track for the season. Newly planted alfalfa has and is emerging. Ash trees are budding now. Starting to see leaves on lilacs currents and earlier emerging species. Creeks are going down. Reports of up to 4" within 35 miles.  View
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