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Searched: Report date on 2/17/2026.
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2/17/2026  CO-DG-245 CODouglas Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
I have never seen it this dry, without snow in the shade. My bees do not know what season it is and they have no forage. I am not sure if my grass is dead or dormant? Its bad, really bad here in Castle Rock.  View
2/17/2026  NC-DH-48 NCDurham Mildly Dry Even though we have received 1.12 inches of rain yesterday, we are still dry with respect to our ground level water. So far, we have received 1.36 inches of precipitation this month. This puts us about average on a per diem basis. More precipitation is forecast for later this week. The Forsythia has a new shoot with many buds on it. All the other vegetation appears dormant. We have are seeing some additional species such as a Pine Siskins and Warblers. The feed is going down fast even though the weather is milder than last week. I think the number of birds finding our feeders has increased.  View
2/17/2026  OK-MY-12 OKMayes Mildly Dry General Awareness
Only 0.28” of precipitation last week. I was digging up my raised garden bed this week. It was 2’ deep. The first 4-5 inches of soil were very dry but the remaining soil was surprisingly damp. I know, I know, a raised bed is different than the soil in the ground but I thought it was interesting  View
2/17/2026  TX-TN-124 TXTarrant Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
We had a good rain on Saturday with 1.24 inches. That soaked in very well as it lasted for several hours. Plants and trees are normal. The Live Oaks are beginning to shed their leaves. Winter grasses are beginning to show more. Birds and wildlife are doing well at my feeders. Area lakes are rising and full, mostly east of I35W. Lakes west of I35W are little changed.  View
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