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Searched: Report date on 3/22/2026.
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3/22/2026  MI-WY-125 MIWayne Near Normal General Awareness
Some rain this week.  View
3/22/2026  OH-HM-24 OHHamilton Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
4
O.87 inch of rain and melted precipitation in the past week and 5.54 inches in March. This is normal for the past week and above normal for the month. With several warm (and one very cold) day and lots of wind, drying rates have been fairly robust and soils have dried considerably over the past few days. There is still good soil moisture. 1.1 inch of snow fell over the past week.  View
3/22/2026  TX-TV-357 TXTravis Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
4
No rain, dry sunny weather and little change. We've received 4.62'' this YTD (76% of normal) and 8.49'' since Oct. 1 (58% of normal.) We had an unusually late-season freeze on March 17 (most years our last freeze is in late February.) Red oaks are still leafing out slower than usual in low-lying areas where it freezes more often and harder. Case in point, it was 24°F on the 17th at a nearby LCRA gauge while only 30°F on our hilltop. Grass, where there is green grass, is growing some but not much. Live oaks are lagging in their leaf replacement; most are still dead looking and pollen levels are still low, thankfully. It's a particularly poor year for bluebonnets, which are sparse and widely scattered...we expected as much after last summer's wetness and this winter's dryness which is a bad combo for spring wildflowers. Burn bans remain in effect. A firefighter told me that until we get a sustained spring green-up to replace all the tall dry dead fuels standing everywhere, fire danger will continue.  View
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