| 11/9/2025 | AZ-NV-42 | AZ | Navajo |
Mildly Dry
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| The week started off very warm with a high of 75° last Sunday which was the high of the week. Temperatures cooled a little but were still mild/warm with highs in the upper 60's to low 70's. Lows were in the 30's except on Thursday when the low was only 50° probably due to some breezy conditions. Also, on this morning, it was very hazy and smoky from prescribed burns that are going on in several places across northern Arizona. The low of the week was 31° on Friday and Saturday. Besides being breezy for a few days, there were no strong winds. It was a dry week with no precipitation falling. No change in the surrounding areas with grasses and plants slowly drying and leaves falling off trees and shrubs. Saw a deer on a morning walk and a scrub jay in the yard. Also, saw a huge frog in the pond. |
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| 11/9/2025 | CA-MD-42 | CA | Mendocino |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| rain last week--a little over half of normal. our backup water catchment tanks are already filling. Frogs are frogging. Not enough rain to flood anything in our area. |
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| 11/9/2025 | CA-MD-45 | CA | Mendocino |
Near Normal
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| We had about 2.5 inches from the atmospheric river that came in starting Monday night through Tuesday. The heaviest rains were well north of us, around Eureka, and the winds here were not as strong as predicted. Our fire department had planned to deal with many downed trees, but there was only one. The ocean conditions were pretty severe, so no fishing or water sports this week. The rainy season is starting a bit slow, as it did last year, with only 1.54 inches in October. We'll hope for a repeat of the strong rains in November and December we had last year to recharge the ground water. Not as many tourists in town this week, so we locals could enjoy the mild temperatures and bright blue skies without fighting traffic. |
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| 11/9/2025 | CO-JF-585 | CO | Jefferson |
Mildly Dry
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| No precip since mid-October, along with higher than normal temps, have resulted in a few days with Red Flag Warnings in the area. The warmer temperatures seem to have delayed the onset of dormancy in many plants. |
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| 11/9/2025 | CO-PW-49 | CO | Prowers |
Moderately Dry
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| Winter wheat showing signs of drought. Spots in fields are dieing due dryness, cracks in the ground are getting wider. Not looking forward to the next hard wind as I am sure we will have blowing dust like the last time. Moisture would sure be nice but forecast does not look promising.
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| 11/9/2025 | DE-SS-3 | DE | Sussex |
Mildly Dry
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| 11/2-11/8 accumulated .32" through 2 rain events. Frost has ended most of the growing season. Morris Branch still has it's lone dwindling puddle. |
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| 11/9/2025 | GA-DG-9 | GA | Dodge |
Moderately Dry
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| So far only 0.21" of rain this November with October coming in at 2.11" out of a normal 2.4". The few sparse showers have only helped a little. Grass is still dry, and fall colors aren't quite as vibrant as they should be. Lots of deer activity. The dry weather doesn't seem to have affected ongoing cotton harvesting. |
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| 11/9/2025 | GA-MD-5 | GA | McDuffie |
Moderately Dry
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| Limited rain did not even settle the dust. |
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| 11/9/2025 | ID-BK-27 | ID | Bannock |
Mildly Dry
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| General: I categorized this November to date as mildly dry based upon last year. By this time in 2024 we had already received nearly 3" of snow and at least .5" of melt liquid. We have received no moisture in November yet, and we should get about 2" of snow and 1.5" of liquid, based on my long-term and 4 year totals of snow accumulation and gauge catch, respectively.
Agriculture: It looks like our neighbors may have planted winter wheat again, though I haven't verified that. This may reflect changing markets as much as weather-related decision-making. Certainly, winter wheat was a viable crop last year, even with deeply cold weather.
Energy: We're still producing more than we use on relatively clear days. Yesterday our solar array produced 52.21 kWHR and we used 41.77 kWHR, which included a lot of baking. It was a partly cloudy day. The day before that we used more than we produced, with an overcast day. The really good news on the world front is the note in NewScientist that renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy, now exceed traditional fossil fuel consumption. It is a ray of hope.
Fire: risk is low, and we've seen people in the area burning slash piles.
Plants/wildlife: Winter birds, for sure. Still seeing deer on our property, and hearing pheasants. Cedar Waxwings, pine siskins, and, surprisingly, still some robins! The beaver have nicely repaired their dam on the Buckskin pond area, and seem to be as industrious as, well, beavers.
water: We're a little behind for the year, but it's early days for November. |
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| 11/9/2025 | IL-AD-16 | IL | Adams |
Moderately Dry
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| We are staying at Moderately Dry and could even jump up to Severely Dry. Cool weather is keeping cool season grasses green but not growing much. The turf is really dry and could use a good soaking before winter. No rain at all this past week, We did get a little yesterday afternoon but its not enough to even talk about. Leaves are falling from Maple and Hickory trees. Oak tree leaves are just starting to turn and will likely start dropping soon. Its going to be a late fall cleanup season that's later than usual. Colors have been good but short lived. |
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| 11/9/2025 | IL-HY-30 | IL | Henry |
Mildly Dry
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| Dry conditions persisted this past week until this station received 0.63" of rain yesterday and a little accumulating snow. YTD precipitation is at 88 percent of 30 yr NOAA Norm which is listed as near normal. US Drought Monitor showing moderate drought conditions for this area. With the winds this past week many of the trees that had changed color have lost their leaves. Area harvest appears nearly complete. Area rivers (Mississippi, Rock and Green) are low. There have been a couple news stories this past week regarding the low level of the Mississippi affecting barge traffic and shipping. The week is forecasted to start off cold with some bitter wind chill and gradually warm to the 70's by end of the week. It doesn't appear any precipitation is expected after today. Mildly Dry rules the day. |
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| 11/9/2025 | IL-JF-18 | IL | Jefferson |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| I'm still saying conditions are moderately dry because although we've had rain the soil is still rock hard. At Rend Lake the levels still appear lower with quite a few tree stumps sticking out of the water in the shallower areas. There were still quite a few American White pelicans on the Lake; especially amassing at the islands in the Lake. Many gulls and white egrets were also seen this week. |
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| 11/9/2025 | IL-KN-67 | IL | Kane |
Near Normal
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| Despite the lack of rain, conditions are near normal. Lawns are still green and slowly growing (required mowing this week). Several decorative flower varieties are still in bloom. All other trees and plants are in normal fall conditions.
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| 11/9/2025 | IL-WF-14 | IL | Woodford |
Mildly Dry
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| A little rain this week helped moisture at the surface. Still seeing almost no run off so what rain we got soaked in quickly. Field work continued rapidly this week and we are about done for this fall. Creeks still very low. |
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| 11/9/2025 | IN-BR-6 | IN | Brown |
Near Normal
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| Ground is moist and a little soft, but not preventing outdoor work. Streams still low. |
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| 11/9/2025 | IN-OW-9 | IN | Owen |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Normal conditions, no adverse affects |
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| 11/9/2025 | IN-PR-3 | IN | Parke |
Moderately Dry
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| not enough rain to settle the dust over past week sunny and windy |
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| 11/9/2025 | IA-TY-2 | IA | Taylor |
Near Normal
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| Hard freeze last night. Harvest is winding down. Continues on the dry side of normal. Topsoil moisture is adequate. Ponds and rivers below normal. Many creeks are dry or just pools. here and there. |
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| 11/9/2025 | IA-WB-17 | IA | Webster |
Mildly Dry
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| About 0.5in of rain/snow this past week with about 1.9in snow accumulated . Cooler to temperatures 40-50’s this past week. Continues dry. Harvesting essentially complete. Rivers and lakes at low levels. |
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| 11/9/2025 | KY-GY-9 | KY | Grayson |
Mildly Wet
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| 0.89” rain this week. Snow in the forecast this week, so I reviewed the snow seminar https://media.cocorahs.org/docs/WinterPrecipitationMeasurements_V3.0_Nov2022.pdf
I'll get the snowboard set up today. Did the last mowing of the year, mostly just chopping leaves and hulling walnuts for the squirrels. Our bald cypresses are showing color, the last to join the show. Windy, making more bare trees. We're on the wet side of normal but ponds and creeks still low. One fawn strolled through the front yard in full daylight, but no other critters seen. Chinese ladybugs swarming, doing their durndest to get into the house. Yellow-jackets aplenty and I got stung twice just sitting on the porch enjoying the sun. Brief thunderstorms with moderate rainfall rate on Friday, then a lull, then a vicious 30 second cloudburst that made us all jump and even ran the Great Blue Heron off his fishing detail. More crops down than remain standing. |
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| 11/9/2025 | ME-LN-13 | ME | Lincoln |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Though ongoing drought is reported, conditions look normal with what is left of vegetation, such as grass, is green, water bodies look normal for time of year. We have been having rain. |
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| 11/9/2025 | ME-WL-8 | ME | Waldo |
Moderately Dry
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| Recent rains have helped a bit but streams are still running low and many low marshy spots remain dry. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MA-BA-57 | MA | Barnstable |
Near Normal
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| Near normal conditions continue. 0.37” in the preceding week. Leaf drop well underway – oaks, of course, are holding on but many other species are now partly to mostly bare. Forecast for last Thursday indicated frost, so harvested the vulnerable veggies – no frost, of course! Pond level remains slightly elevated but this might be planned control depth for late autumn – they’ll flood the bogs again in December or early January to protect the vines from the cold. Wildlife activity remains normal, and there’s a loud coyote choir anytime the carillon at the nearby church plays! |
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| 11/9/2025 | MA-BE-36 | MA | Berkshire |
Near Normal
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| Just over an inch of rain for the week has kept soil moisture and stream flow near normal. With night temperatures dropping into the 20's and 30's and day temperatures peaking in the low 50's, most plants have entered dormancy. I harvested the last of the fall planted spinach, leaving only parsnips to overwinter in the garden. A few late dandelions are flowering in the driveway and the forsythia bush has sprouted several confused blossoms. Strong wind during the week stripped most of the remaining leaves from the trees. Only the weeping willows by the pond still have leaves and they are thinning rapidly. White tail deer remain active. Cottontail rabbits have become more visible as vegetation dies back. I finished my annual mowing of the old pasture where goldenrod seems to have been very prolific this year. Greylock hiking and biking trails are leaf covered and also wet in the usual places. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MA-PL-15 | MA | Plymouth |
Near Normal
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| Not much happened in the last week. Minimal amounts of rain, average or maybe even slightly higher than average temperatures. Many trees have entirely lost their leaves but the oaks are hanging on as usual. There are reports of Juncos arriving in the area but I haven't seen any. Chipmunks and skunks are still around. Streams and ponds are at normal levels for this time of year. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MA-PL-48 | MA | Plymouth |
Near Normal
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| Even though we saw some rain on 4 of the past 7 days we only managed to squeeze out .3" for the week.The soil is still moist and puddles remain on most trails.The pine trees have finally stopped shedding their needles and most maples are bare. Still plenty of leaves left to rake but I'd say that we're ahead of most years. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MA-SF-41 | MA | Suffolk |
Near Normal
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| 7-day temperature minimum/maximum: 30/66 °F. Soil is damp from recent rainfall; although, it is in line with what I would expect. Most trees have lost over half of their leaves, and ground accumulation of fallen leaves has gotten quite high. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MA-WR-41 | MA | Worcester |
Near Normal
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| 0.59 rain during the past eight days, 0.79 so far this month, conditions seem pretty normal for early November, grass has stopped growing, heavy frost esrlier in the week with a low temperature of 29 degrees, trees except for oaks mostly bare of leaves. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MA-WR-112 | MA | Worcester |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Four days this week brought measurable rain, but it didn't amount to much, only 0.29". Strong winds came with the low pressure fronts as well, leaving behind lots of twigs to clean up.
Despite the strong winds and rain, Norway maples are still hanging on to many of their leaves. That's spreading out fall cleanup chores. Temperatures have been quite comfortable for spending time outdoors too.
Weather forecasts suggest colder temperatures will settle in this week with freezing temps overnight (I brought my inner gauge and funnel inside this morning and checked my snow board this week for potential maintenance to-do's).
Most of the birds have migrated now, leaving behind mostly crows and sparrows. Squirrels and chipmunks are out and about gathering up maple seeds and other edibles for winter.
Speaking of seasonal milestones - Happy 250th Birthday to all the Marines out there (tomorrow) and a heartfelt Thank You to all the veterans as well! |
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| 11/9/2025 | MI-AN-25 | MI | Allegan |
Near Normal
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| This past week we've had 3 days of precipitation totaling 0.44" including our first 0.9" of snow last night! Most days had seasonal average temperatures and wind, giving us Near Normal conditions. Lawns are green (white with snow this morning), but grass growth has slowed towards dormancy. The trees around here continued at peak fall colors, though leaves are falling fast now and people are busy blowing and raking leaves, birds are showing up in greater numbers at the bird feeder, and squirrels are busy harvesting our bumper crop of acorns and black walnuts. Local farmers are busy harvesting their fields with their huge equipment often seen going from field to field on local roads. With cooler weather and shorter days our energy bills have jumped this season. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MN-HN-128 | MN | Hennepin |
Mildly Dry
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| No Precipitation other than several days of 'T' amounts. A chilly consistent Wind and mostly Cloudy skies. The majority of trees have dropped all their leaves, including my maple. An unrestricted view of rooftops and skyline. The ground is brown and dry and everything is dead. My 23° is the coolest Temp this season. We still haven't seen any local Frost. We were threatened with Snow Showers for Fri/Sat, but only a Trace here. Forecast: Mostly Sunny skies, Temps low 30's to mid 50's, no Precipitation. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MN-OL-18 | MN | Olmsted |
Near Normal
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| The season's first snow today, just a trace that melted as it landed. 24°, 71% humidity, snow flurries, partly cloudy with a 5-10 mph northerly winds and a good air quality index of 0 at the 5:30 a.m. observation time. Minnesota Weathertalk= https://tinyurl.com/3b8czdev Douglas Weatherblog= https://tinyurl.com/37vkjpke USA Drought Monitor Map= https://tinyurl.com/5drj7767 YTD precipitation in this area= 31.94" or 0.24" less than average. NWS-issued Winter Weather Outlook= https://tinyurl.com/3pv8wke6 |
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| 11/9/2025 | MN-OL-131 | MN | Olmsted |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| With a total .03" of precipitation in the past week, conditions at this station are Mildly Dry. Temperatures have dropped and the garden plants have died off and dried with the exception of some hardy Catmint. Birds are most active during the early part of the day, and opossums are active after dark. Other wildlife has not been observed in the past week. Snowfall over Saturday night was light and dry, with winds that kept much from settling on the ground or surfaces. Hoping for more this year. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MN-SH-39 | MN | Sherburne |
Mildly Dry
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| Sunny and 23 Hi 32 Wind NW15 mph. Windy today 7 to 18 with gusts up to 31 mph. |
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| 11/9/2025 | MT-RV-18 | MT | Ravalli |
Near Normal
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| with .63" of rain (no snow) the past week, have to call it near normal even though over the long term we are still in drought (severe according to the US drought monitor). But soils are wet at least to a depth of 6", and streamflows are up substantially. Plants have mostly lost their leaves. Garden is long past done, except for some lettuce in the greenhouse, and we planted garlic this week. Lots of smokey hazy days from the forest service burning slash piles--they incorrectly call them "prescribed burns". We had a few prescribed burns in our wood stove this week too! |
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| 11/9/2025 | NH-MR-9 | NH | Merrimack |
Mildly Wet
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| Quite cloudy this morning. Have had 0.06” of rain in rain gauge already. More to come. Still no snow. Leaves on trees still holding on. Not windy enough apparently to get them down. Growing season definitely over except for the Mullen, Chives, and Mint. Grass till green. Husband mulched leaves into grass yesterday. Still using heat pump most of the time. Not cold enough for the regular furnace, even overnight. Sunlight getting to be less and less to charge up our solar lights. They stay on only 1/2 the night. Luckily we have 4. No chipmunks seen at all. Bees and Yellow Jackets are gone. Only squirrels out. Woodpeckers and Nuthatches seen on the suet. Have seen Crows and geese overhead. Crows flying north and geese south. Not many of either type. No water restrictions. A friend just got a Covid vaccine so those are happily still available. Hiking conditions in the White Mountains are definitely more dangerous with the snow that people from out of the area can easily get caught in a blizzard without taking precautions. Weather reports include instructions for people who want to hike to bring supplies besides food and water, a shelter of some kind, layers of clothing, crampons, and some sort of emergency beacon. The Merrimack River that runs past our park, still seems quite low since the log that has been stuck on the opposite river bank is still dry and above the water level. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NJ-HN-31 | NJ | Hunterdon |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| just keeping ahead of a worsening draught with small amounts of rain every few days, river and streams below normal levels |
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| 11/9/2025 | NM-SR-46 | NM | Sierra |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| No rain this week, .06" since mid October. Continued drying, otherwise no change since last report. Mature trees in the area are stressed, some dying or now dead. Creek is dry. Bird species normal for the season, but individuals few. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-BM-14 | NY | Broome |
Near Normal
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| Ground has some moisture in it. Rainfall has been more frequent. Rivers showing better response after the heavier rains of over half an inch. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-ER-135 | NY | Erie |
Moderately Dry
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| (11/03/25-11/09/25) week # 45
Precipitation gain: .51 inches of rain.
Lawns are green and require mowing every 2 weeks.
Buffalo Creek Levels
11/3 near normal and clear
11/4 low and clear
11/5 low and clear
11/6 near normal and clear
11/7 near normal and clear
11/8 near normal and clear
11/9 low and clear
Fall foliage color change and casting is seemingly rapidly approaching normal conditions for this time of year. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-MD-16 | NY | Madison |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Ground is soft; pond level rising; grass is green. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-OG-10 | NY | Onondaga |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture
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| 0.34 inches of precipitation over the past week. Precipitation still below average for the month and year. Lawns basically have stopped growing for the season, soil damp, streams running lower than normal for this time of year. Crops harvested and trees have lost most of their leaves. Transition period to winter. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-SL-21 | NY | St. Lawrence |
Mildly Dry
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| I'm going to hold the report to Mildly Dry, just like last week, because I don't see many signs of condition *change*. However, it's always possible that we are still in drought conditions overall. With the garden season done, it's very hard to know what is going on in the dirt. The basement is still on the dry side and leaves falling from trees dry up in 1-2 days. But, we also had 0.5" plus or minus of precipitation in the past week. Thus something is better than nothing. Local river is a little higher than very low (lower than it should be this time of year).
Grass is still green. While there are a lot of brown trees now, there are still a few trees (maples, oaks) and shrubs (lilacs) holding on and letting their leaves drop slowly over time.
In the garden, I just let kale go to the compost pile, along with the last potted alyssum. The last branches have been tended to. I keep scanning the yard, trying to make sure that the last things that need to be put away, are. I'm also reminding myself that from here on, things get covered in snow and I'll see them again in the spring.
Geese activity has been low. Heard robins in the past week. Goldfinches and possibly grosbeaks have been moving about as flocks.
Allergies have been low, but present. Winter systems now approach bringing their associated body pains.
Currently facing an ice and snow storm, which has brought the very first observed snow flakes. And the air feels like a storm; gentle, but biting and filled with moist potential. "The kind of cold that gets into your bones" is here. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-WN-18 | NY | Wayne |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Brown spots on the lawn are minimal. The sump pump is presently not operating but this has been normal for the last couple of years. The Maple trees are way past peak and most of the leaves have fallen. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-WC-32 | NY | Westchester |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness
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| Reservoirs, creeks, and ponds remain at extremely low levels. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NY-WY-11 | NY | Wyoming |
Mildly Dry
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| Partly sunny and cool with light winds, then cloudy and cold overnight with light rain and light winds. The high temperature was around forty six degrees and the low around thirty four degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every two days. Only a few of the leaves still have color. 60%-70% of leaves have fallen, some woods are bare. Canadian Geese have flocks of 100-200 birds, Blackbirds and sparrows have larger flocks. The nearby trout stream is flowing but low. 1/4 of the corn fields are uncut. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NC-BC-105 | NC | Buncombe |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health Water Supply & Quality
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| we got some rain and overall it is still dry. Fire danger remains on alert. Creeks and streams below normal. Dust still plaguing allergy sufferers. Critters in the gutters looking for drinks. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NC-BC-150 | NC | Buncombe |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| 0.42 inch of rain the night before last. We've now had two mornings of frost on the car and roof, but not on vegetation. Fig leaves, however, are browning, dropping and smell like coconut (as usual). |
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| 11/9/2025 | NC-CW-59 | NC | Chowan |
Mildly Dry
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| Another 1.82" this past week brings the monthly total to approximately 1/2 of the 30 year normal for November. 0.16" here last night, while some parts of the county received over 1". Grass is growing again and leaves are falling rapidly. Farmers did get some soybean and cotton harvesting done over the past 2 days, but mostly spent time moving previously harvested cotton bales to the gin. Clary sage is still doing well, and the recent moisture should get wheat growing well. The garden has all but quit producing even with the moisture and some warm days. |
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| 11/9/2025 | NC-DH-6 | NC | Durham |
Mildly Dry
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| The .62” this week was very helpful. However, we’re still not quite caught up to. “normal“. Streams look to be a little bit low. There’s enough moisture for winter growing plants to grow, but there’s no reserve moisture in the soil. A good inch or two get us back to normal. Although colors in the surrounding woods are starting to fade there are still some bright spots with its native and non-native such as Japanese maple, we are almost to peak color. |
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