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11/23/2025  AL-WN-7 ALWinston Mildly Wet General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
After 1-2 weeks of dry weather, rain has returned. Rain this week was heavy at times and steady at others. Overall, soil moisture has rebounded with dust activity and fire risk decreasing. Most non-evergreen plants are dormant with a significant amount of leaves having already fallen.  View
11/23/2025  AZ-CH-72 AZCochise Mildly Dry General Awareness
1.20 inches precip this week. Monthly and water year total well above average. Rain has been gradual and soaking in. No hard freeze yet. No flow in washes.  View
11/23/2025  AZ-NV-42 AZNavajo Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A wet week with multiple days with precipitation falling. A total of 1.72 inches of rain/snow fell for the week. A little snow fell on Thursday but barely any collected on the ground with most melting when it hit the ground. It was cooler with highs mostly in the 50's except on Thursday when the high was only 41°. The high of the week was 54° on Thursday. Lows ranged from a low of 46° last Sunday to 27° on Friday. It was windy last Sunday and a little breezy, at times, on a few other days. No change to plant life in the surrounding open areas. Besides birds, no wildlife seen.  View
11/23/2025  AR-PL-1 ARPolk Near Normal General Awareness
Conditions have improved and are back to normal after receiving 4.77” of rain this week. The rain replenished the soil moisture and the water body levels. The small stream nearby is flowing again back to normal for the time of year. Temperatures have been mild for most of the week but have cooled off to average the last couple of days. Plants/crops are growing well, especially with the rain and warm weather we had this week. Most of the trees have dropped off their leaves. There is no fire danger at this time.  View
11/23/2025  CA-HM-5 CAHumboldt Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
A wet November continues, but with plenty of sunshine in between rain storms. Week's rainfall 3.27", bringing the water year so far to 11.36", 123% of normal. Ruth Lake Reservoir up to 81% capacity on 11/20. On the California drought map, only SoCal and the deserts remain in low drought categories. The Mad River is at 7 feet and 492 cfs, while the Eel is at 9 feet and 1174 cfs at Scotia.The temperatures have dropped on the Tinity and Klamath Rivers to 46-48 and 49 degrees, respectively, while the ocean remains at 55-56. The USFS has begun issuing Christmas tree permits in both Humboldt and Mendocino counties. Earlier this month, the California Fire Marshall's office announced that the College of the Redwoods Fire Academy has been made an Accredited Regional Training Program. The local pastures are deep green, and spotted with the white of sheep and the dark blacks of Angus grazing away.  View
11/23/2025  CA-MD-42 CAMendocino Near Normal General Awareness
It's been a somewhat wet November (130% of normal) but what i've seen other years is that a wet month is often followed by a dry month. So i'm not willing to say it is even mildly wet yet. We have seen no effects from the rain here: no ponding, few if any slides, no water flowing in the ditches. Just thirsty land soaking up what is falling. Lots more frogs, no need to water.  View
11/23/2025  CA-MD-45 CAMendocino Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Another atmospheric river since the last report. A total of 2.5 inches, bringing the total for the month to 6.78 and no significant rain is forecast through the end of the month. So,this is about half of the rainfall we had last November, but more than November 2023. We need above 40 inches during the rainy season to recharge the ground water, so fingers crossed. Ocean conditions were difficult for fishing or water sports for most of the week. A good number of tourists in the area, and more will come for Thanksgiving. We have a big group of Juncos in the gardens now, along with other winter migrants such as Fox Sparrows. Still waiting to see the warblers show up--they are insect eaters and much more at risk now.  View
11/23/2025  CO-GF-97 COGarfield Moderately Dry Colder today. A significant shift to colder temps has finally arrived, but still quite mild. Nights are cold, days still unseasonably warm (in the 50s F). After a single day of 0.8" snow, with 5" or so at high elevations (above 9000ft) we were largely dry. We're till awaiting arrival of winter's snow, with opening of ski resorts due in 4 days. Conditions for snowmaking is improving.  View
11/23/2025  CO-JF-573 COJefferson Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
.12" rain and melted snow thus week. We had our first real measurable amount of snow this week, .2" The fox has been present each morning and sometimes in the evening. Very bushy and healthy looking. Turkey and mule deer very present.  View
11/23/2025  CO-LR-1272 COLarimer Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Staying with Moderately Dry this week. PRISM Normals are 3% MTD (That's only .02" precip in November to date), 67% PRISM YTD, and 40% PRISM WYTD. A few grasses are still showing some green at the base but most other deciduous plants have gone dormant. Lots of bird activity at the birdbath in the fenced yard - crows, ravens, Stellars jays, magpies, pygmy nuthatches, some other LBBs. Haven't seen the elk in a while but the mule deer are hanging around. Snotel sites in my area are reporting 25% of normal SWE in my 6-Digit HUC and 23% of normal SWE in my 8-Digit HUC. So, yeah, it's dry. Area stream gauges are reporting below average flows. Looking out my window at the high peaks there does seem to be a bit more snow up there than last week. No new fire restrictions in the area, just the permanent Stage 1 restrictions in the Estes Valley and Rocky Mountain N.P. The park performed a prescribed burn on the east side this week.  View
11/23/2025  CT-NL-56 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
ground remains damp between rains…fall crops seem to have enough water, but drainage ponds are still low.  View
11/23/2025  FL-BW-167 FLBroward Moderately Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
No precip for the period. Landscape irrigation continues and unirrigated areas show some water stress. Temps continue to be moderate and AC use is minimal with no heat required.  View
11/23/2025  GA-MD-5 GAMcDuffie Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Pond, plants, soil need rain.  View
11/23/2025  HI-KI-2 HIKauai Near Normal General Awareness
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Again, rain in weekly spurts - seems like it'll develop into a rainy pattern but forecast is not promising ... cooling temps prevail however - NO SNOW FLURRIES, YET! (tongue-in-cheek humor) ...  View
11/23/2025  ID-BK-27 IDBannock Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
General awareness: We're down over our 4-year average for moisture, as well as our 26 year average for snowfall. We expect 11" of snow in November, but have had none yet. We expect 1.29" (sd = 1.6") of liquid, and have only received .73. We are actually up for the water year. We expect 2.82" (4 year average) and have received 3.56" thanks to October. Agriculture: The winter wheat looks good. We always hold our breath for snow pack. Energy: Saturday was partly cloudy and we produced 12.92 kWHR and used 30.94 kWHR, so we're using more than we produce. Friday we produced more than we used. Fire: Pretty low risk. People are burning their slash piles. Plants/wildlife: Saw a couple of ducks on the Buckskin pond, as well as a moose! Water: Again, hopeful for the water year.  View
11/23/2025  IL-AD-16 ILAdams Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
FINALLY some water from above. RAIN. Yes. Just under an inch of rain spread out over a few days this week and it came easy and over several hours. We could use a lot more though but Thanks to the higher ups of making it happen. Oak Leaves are now dropping and trees are taking on their winter look. Time to give thanks this week.  View
11/23/2025  IL-HY-30 ILHenry Mildly Dry With a shot of rain this week, I am going to keep this station at Mildly Dry. The 0.44" that fell on Monday into Tuesday soaked in and the following four days were foggy with light rain. I am sure the subsoil is dry, but the topsoil is soft under foot, and my grass had grown. I mulched leaves yesterday and took a decent cut of grass after mowing a week and half prior. Even though this station is short for MTD and WYTD, YTD is still Near Normal for 30 Year NOAA Norm. Area rivers continue to be very low. For them to rise there needs to be precipitation and run off to the north. It appears most fall farm work is completed. The week will start off with mild temps and a chance for rain, before the temps drop by the end of the week. Let's hope there is a good shot of soaking rain before the ground begins to freeze.  View
11/23/2025  IL-JF-18 ILJefferson Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
The rain we've gotten recently seems to have helped a little with dryness in the lawn, although Rend Lake is still lower along the shoreline. The storm drainage ditch that runs along the park has been wet with a little standing water most of the week. Most of the autumn leaves have now fallen. The American White pelicans were still seen in large numbers on Rend Lake this week, along with the gulls, egrets, and hawks in the area. A large flock consisting of hundreds of grackles is in the area this morning.  View
11/23/2025  IL-JD-13 ILJo Daviess Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Ponds are still dry,no spring or tile water flowing.Cover crops surviving on the small amount of rain and the heavy dew.The well is still pumping abnormal water.Top soil has some moisture down about 6 inches, below that it is powder dry.  View
11/23/2025  IL-MCH-13 ILMcHenry Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Only 0.23 inches of rain this week, grass remains green. Most of week was cloudy, cool, damp, and dreary, with gusty winds on some of the days. Hungry animals are eating the pumpkins, giving them an eerie look more in keeping with Halloween than Thanksgiving.  View
11/23/2025  IL-WF-14 ILWoodford Mildly Dry At least a little moisture but not enough to change the overall picture. Ground remains very hard and dry and creeks and river are quite low.  View
11/23/2025  IN-BR-6 INBrown Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
Ground soft with easy digging but not muddy. Streams seem low for the time of year.  View
11/23/2025  IN-MD-38 INMadison Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Some rain this week totaling 0.76". Local rivers and streams are still below normal levels. Local fields are very dry. The ground is dry and hard. All of the soybeans and most of the corn have been harvested. Local construction projects appear to be near normal schedules and the cool temperatures. All of our trees have dropped their leaves. Our lawn is still green but the growth has basically stopped.  View
11/23/2025  IN-NB-48 INNoble Near Normal General Awareness
We've had plenty of moisture this week. Light rains and brisk weather.  View
11/23/2025  IN-OW-9 INOwen Near Normal General Awareness
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Normal conditions, no adverse affects  View
11/23/2025  IN-PR-3 INParke Moderately Dry General Awareness
rain over past week turned cooler  View
11/23/2025  IA-TY-2 IATaylor Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Harvest nearly complete. Lots of anhydrous has been applied. Soil profile is dry. Most creeks are dry. Ponds and rivers continue to be below normal. Pond south of house is at its lowest level since it was built 35 years ago. Ground water has not been replenished for several years now.  View
11/23/2025  IA-WB-17 IAWebster Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
About 0.5in this past week with foggy conditions the last several days otherwise no change, rivers and lakes low levels. Top soil with some moisture but not wet better moisture at or about 8in level.  View
11/23/2025  KS-LV-4 KSLeavenworth Mildly Dry Recent rains has helped with surface moisture replacement. Turf and garden crops were helped. Ponds are still low and streams are not moving.  View
11/23/2025  KY-BE-9 KYBreathitt Mildly Wet General Awareness
Ground is fairly saturated and a little more wet, or soggy than usual.  View
11/23/2025  KY-GY-9 KYGrayson Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
1.84” rain this week, creeks flowing, ponds coming up a bit, on the high end of mildly wet. Some standing beans still, but we saw no standing corn on our route. Turnip cover crops looking good. We may have had our last day of porch-sitting for the year. Only a few leaves remaining, mostly oaks and beeches. 2 fawns visited the pond midday, at dawn heard turkeys talking for the first time in a long while, last night coyotes and hound dogs loudly discussing current events. A Northern Harrier has made hunting trips over our yard and hay field for the past two days. Maybe she'll take up winter residency here.  View
11/23/2025  ME-LN-30 MELincoln Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
0.04 inches of rain/melted snow for the week. Below freezing temperatures overnight, ground beginning to freeze over. No problem with deep well. Very little water in small stream.  View
11/23/2025  ME-WL-8 MEWaldo Moderately Dry General Awareness
The lower sun angle and cooler temperatures have kept recent rains from evaporating quickly keeping the surface normally wet. However streams are still running low and normally wet spots are still dry.  View
11/23/2025  MA-BA-57 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.73” in the preceding week, and with this morning’s catch we now stand at 4.49” for the month of November to date. That’s 105% of PRISM average. Although we got clobbered on the ‘24-‘25 Water Year, we’re closing in on average for the Calendar year. So there’s that. Leaf drop is mostly complete except for some stubborn maples and, of course, oaks, and a few lower-elevation species. Wildlife activity normal; pond level remains slightly elevated. Recent frosts have killed all but the hardiest remaining in the garden. Got the garlic planted a few days ago.  View
11/23/2025  MA-PL-15 MAPlymouth Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
A couple of inches of rain in the last two weeks seem to have kept things normally damp. Streams and ponds are filled but not overflowing. No sustained periods of freezing weather either. Most trees have lost their leaves. Some Dark Eyed Juncos finally appeared today.  View
11/23/2025  MA-PL-48 MAPlymouth Near Normal Only .31" of rain in the past 7 days bringing the monthly total to 1.85". Despite being only 54% of NOAA normal for November conditions appear to be normal. The soil is moist and local brooks have a steady flow. The grass is done growing and most trees are bare.  View
11/23/2025  MA-SF-41 MASuffolk Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Weekly high of 55 ºF and low of 26 ºF. No snow or wintry mix has fallen yet. Precipitation this past week was light. Most deciduous trees have lost all their leaves. No impact of conditions on daily life this week.  View
11/23/2025  MA-WR-41 MAWorcester Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.12 rainfall during the past week, 2.19 so far this month, local streams at normal levels, grass has stopped gpwimg, several hjeavy frosts this week, with the exception of oak trees all the leaves have fallen.  View
11/23/2025  MA-WR-112 MAWorcester Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Weather is much like what is expected for the third week of November - below freezing most nights and windy. Last Sunday was rainy with 0.55" followed with 0.03" yesterday, the week in between was a mix of cloudy and sunny days. Daytime temps were pleasant for outdoor fall cleanup to-do's. Pretty normal. Fallen leaves cleanup is done, trying again to keep the balance of keeping the resources of the spent pollinator garden and its seeds and all for the birds while also avoiding a look of an abandoned wasteland. There were a few other birds around this week beyond the usual crows and sparrows. Lots of starlings announced themselves several times this week. There are a small group of bluejays that have been around for several days now (half dozen or so). A couple of the jays were interacting with the crows in the open field across the street - getting closer and closer to the crows, almost like they were taunting them. It could be "normal" but it's a behavior I have not seen before. Other critters include Juncoes, squirrels, rabbits and chipmunks (with cheeks full of maple seeds). With winter weather not far behind, I plan to get the snowboard in place this week now that the leaves are gone and before the ground freezes (for the markers). Happy Thanksgiving!  View
11/23/2025  MI-AN-25 MIAllegan Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
1
The past 2 weeks we've had 5 days of precipitation totaling 0.47" falling as rain and 4.5" of snow. At one point our snowpack on the ground reached a maximum of 3.0". Most days had seasonal average temperatures, giving us between Mildly Dry and Near Normal conditions. Grass is green and growth has slowed towards dormancy. Most of our trees dropped their remaining leaves very suddenly with the arrival of the snowy weather 2 weeks ago (see attached photo), though some oak, beech and few odd trees are hanging on to their leaves. Birds are showing up in greater numbers at the bird feeder, and moles have reappeared on the surface of lawns after sounding to deeper depths for a while. Local farmers are mostly done harvesting their fields.  View
11/23/2025  MI-BN-3 MIBerrien Severely Dry General Awareness
For the week ending 11/23/2025, conditions were SEVERELY DRY. The 7-day cumulative precipitation total of 0.12 inches was 85% below the 13-year (2009-2022) average of 0.78 inches and in the “moderately dry” range; the 30-day total of 1.91 inches was 44% below the expected 13-year average of 3.42 inches and in the “severely dry” range; and the 90-day total of 7.72 inches was 25% below the expected 13-year average of 10.25 inches and in the “severely dry” range. There were 5 days of measurable precipitation, with a maximum of 0.06 inches of precipitation on the 19th. There was no snowfall. Precipitation Trends—November-to-Date: 1.90 inches (down 0.30 inches, 86% of PRISM Normal); Year-to-Date: 31.25 inches (down 5.11 inches, 86% of PRISM Normal). Temps ranged from 53 F (on the 16th) to 28 F (on the 22nd), with average Hi/Lo temps of 49/36 F (-1/0 relative to the previous week). Other than the overall dryness, this was a very blah week weatherwise.  View
11/23/2025  MI-BN-28 MIBerrien Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Tourism & Recreation
Most of the week can be summarized as damp, overcast, cool, and generally gloomy. Yet, the rain gauge collected only 0.15 inches of precipitation, all in the form of rain. Local creeks and ponds are up but not flooding. Still seeing some agricultural activity but not a lot of other outdoor activity. Saturday morning the heavy overcast finally cleared and temperatures dipped into the mid-20s before rising with the sun and the weather remained fair to conclude this report. Overall, conditions are mildly wet.  View
11/23/2025  MN-HN-128 MNHennepin Moderately Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
2
Just a Trace of Precipitation (mist) during the week with a noticeable patchy light Frost one morning. All remaining leaves have been picked up, but was a very dusty experience with the dry ground. We've only seen 1.26" Precipitation and .01 Snowfall since Oct 1st. This is the first year in the past eight without at least 1" of Snow in Oct. Haven't seen any signs of Ice forming in area lakes yet. The ground is hard, dry and browning. Today we have a chance of breaking the high Temp ~56°. A chance for a potential soaking Rain with some light measurable Snow. Forecast: Temps starting in the upper 50's then quickly dropping into the 20's and Teens by end of week. Tuesday a good chance of +1" of Rain, then some measurable Snow Showers by the weekend. Mostly Cloudy to Overcast skies and Winds calming to a Light Breeze mid-week.  View
11/23/2025  MN-HB-40 MNHubbard Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Drove by another large wetland with a huge beaver house in the middle of it, that is now down to mud, no standing water at all. Lakes and streams are low, deciduous trees looked stressed before the leaves fell, but pines look ok. We have had no rain to speak of this month, and temps in all months, especially fall, are up sharply in the last 2 years.  View
11/23/2025  MN-OL-18 MNOlmsted Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
~0.43" of precipitation was recorded this week. Today's report= 34°, 78% humidity, mostly clear with a 1-2mph WNW breeze & an air quality index of 20 at the 5:30 a.m. observation time. NWS "weather story"= https://tinyurl.com/5asan4m3 Minnesota Weathertalk= https://tinyurl.com/4pymexh3 US Drought Monitor Map= https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/ Douglas Weatherblog= https://tinyurl.com/2uz794up NWS Official Winter Outlook= https://www.weather.gov/arx/winter2526outlook YTD precipitation in this area = 32.51" or 0.50" less than average.  View
11/23/2025  MN-OL-131 MNOlmsted Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With .53" of precipitation observed at this station, conditions are Mildly Dry. Though we did have some rain in the past week, it quickly disappeared into the soil, still powdery and dry. Grass is still green but plants have died back for the season. Birds are foraging the remaining plant skeletons and water is now thawed each morning for wildlife. Temperatures have been up and down, making the near future weather uncertain. Still hoping for lots of precipitation this winter.  View
11/23/2025  MN-PN-70 MNPine Severely Dry General Awareness
.07 inches of light rain and drizzle this week. Not near enough to even make a difference. I had to dig a hole a couple of feet deep in the woods, and the loam and clay was bone dry.  View
11/23/2025  MN-SH-96 MNSherburne Mildly Dry General Awareness
Soils are dry, fire danger moderate.  View
11/23/2025  MN-WG-47 MNWashington Mildly Dry General Awareness
Precipitation in the gauge for the past week was 0.01", since November 1st it is 0.15", since January 1st it is 31.58"; precipitation for the Twin Cities area since November 1st is 0.03" (average is 1.21"), since January 1st it is 27.22" (average is 30.05").  View
11/23/2025  MS-CH-3 MSCoahoma Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Weekly precipitation was 0.29 inches. A warm and humid week of weather with both clouds and sun. Thursday brought all of the reported rainfall in a brief but heavy line of showers that moved over in the mid-morning time frame. Here were the lows each day:55,56,60,62,63,64,58. Highs:76,73,80,82,72,76,70. Tree color intensified quickly this past week as we have reached our peak time for color. Leaves are falling rapidly now. Ground conditions are firm and rather dry for the time of year. We have once again been in the field spraying and rowing up this past week. Finished up pecan harvest in record time as well this past week. The dry weather was the main contributor to picking them up so quickly. The soil needs to recharge its moisture at depth now. We don't want drought to start the next growing season.  View
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