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5/12/2026  AR-SH-17 ARSharp Moderately Dry General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
Creek is very low and ground is dry. Garden is dry several inches deep  View
5/12/2026  CO-AR-85 COArapahoe Severely Dry Plants & Wildlife
An unbelievably warm and dry “winter” and spring. Many dead lawns from lack of water. Significant uptick in rabbit population, probably due to warm temperatures through traditional cold months. Watering restrictions throughout announced for the Denver metro area for this spring and summer.  View
5/12/2026  CT-NH-72 CTNew Haven Mildly Dry General Awareness
We have had some rain but still are in a abnormally dry condition on the drought monitor  View
5/12/2026  FL-DS-7 FLDesoto Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
All rivers abd ponds are very low. Last summer was dry compared to usual summers abd we've had very little rain since. Soil is like powder. Water restrictions and burn notices have been in place for months  View
5/12/2026  FL-FL-49 FLFlagler Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
We are just now getting some afternoon rain, but so many plants, trees and shrubs have died. Several trees and shrubs were damaged during the frost, then it was/is just dry killing more of them. When I rake the leaves and sticks, I get a lot of dirt and dust.  View
5/12/2026  FL-PS-65 FLPasco Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
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Still very little rain for months. The lakes are very low and the grasses are suffering.  View
5/12/2026  FL-PN-99 FLPinellas Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Our dry spell continues—last week our Wrst Central Florida area received only 0.80” of rainfall. Severe water use restrictions remain in effect with lawn watering restricted to only one day per week.  View
5/12/2026  IL-DP-178 ILDu Page Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Lawns and trees are green and lush. Have to mow about every 5 days. Salt creek at Elmhurst is at normal level. Trails are dry.  View
5/12/2026  IN-AL-106 INAllen Moderately Wet Ephemeral ponds in the woods still have water. Soils have enough moisture to support young plants without the need to water daily.  View
5/12/2026  IN-JH-47 INJohnson Mildly Wet Certain parts to mow are avoided due to saturated spots  View
5/12/2026  KS-DC-9 KSDecatur Severely Dry Agriculture
Very dry. Pastures are suffering as well as the wheat crop. No rain and/or subsoil moisture is a problem for planting corn and feed.  View
5/12/2026  KY-JS-17 KYJessamine Near Normal General Awareness
Gardening is in full swing. The soil is neither dry nor wet. Lawns are growing well.  View
5/12/2026  MI-BN-24 MIBerrien Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
I was in the garden yesterday, getting the ground ready to plant. After all the rain we had in April, I felt the ground was dry. I Had to go down about 1 inch to get some moisture. in the soil. The dust was obvious has I used the hoe for weed control.  View
5/12/2026  MI-KN-78 MIKent Near Normal General Awareness
There was above normal rain and flooding earlier this spring. But since the rains abated, it has very rapidly begun to go back into a very dry pattern with very little rain. Our drought seemed to have been broken, but if we don't get significant rain soon we will be right back into drought.  View
5/12/2026  MI-MQ-44 MIMarquette Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
water in ditches from winter's snow melt Higher areas becoming very dry. Flooded rivers are receding. Most farmers/gardeners are able to work up fields. Becoming fairly dusty. Road restrictions are coming off.  View
5/12/2026  MI-SW-13 MIShiawassee Near Normal General Awareness
No noted issues.  View
5/12/2026  MN-LW-5 MNLake Of The Woods Mildly Dry Ground moisture is still adequate because colder than normal temps have slowed evaporation. Streams and creeks are very low for this time of year. Lake level is also low. Dead and dry vegetation is creating very high fire risks.  View
5/12/2026  MN-MW-8 MNMower Mildly Dry Water bodies at typical spring levels. Watered lawns are lush, others drying. Wildlife and birds active. Trees have leafed out, except for our dozens of diseased ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer infestation that crept in over the past couple of years. Our small city removed 1500 ash trees last year.  View
5/12/2026  MN-SC-81 MNScott Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
With no rain measured so far for May the ground is dry for gardens, spring planting, and lawns  View
5/12/2026  MT-RV-18 MTRavalli Moderately Dry It's been 13 days since we've had any precip, and that was scant. Temps have been consistently 10+ degrees above normal. Streams are high as the last of the snow melts out at high elevations. Sadly, we've put away our skis for the summer. Soil is dry and the garden needs watering every couple days. Nary a mushroom to be found. This is historically our wettest time of year. In the short term it is severely dry; in the long term perhaps mildly dry. So, splitting the difference with moderately dry.  View
5/12/2026  NE-HL-4 NEHall Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Abnormally high number of pivots already running. Some farmers are delaying planting until we get some rain. Platte River running very low for early May. Cool season grasses still susceptible to large wildfire growth. This is normally the wettest time of the year, so not receiving rain at this time and sheet being very dry for the last 6 months is very worrisome.  View
5/12/2026  NH-MR-70 NHMerrimack Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Lawns and trees are greening up nicely. Rivers, streams and brooks are running at normal levels. Moisture in the ground is a little over 1 inch deep. Planting seeds and starter packs reveals dry soil below 1 inch.  View
5/12/2026  NM-SF-237 NMSanta Fe Severely Dry Fire
Water Supply & Quality
we have rainwater catchment only and water in our cisterns is getting low  View
5/12/2026  NY-CM-21 NYChemung Severely Wet General Awareness
Ground is really saturated. I was at the NASCAR race in Watkins glen all weekend and people were getting stuck in the dirt parking lots even pick up trucks were sinking in.  View
5/12/2026  NY-ES-6 NYEssex Mildly Wet General Awareness
Fire
This past week, parts of my lawn were “squishy,” and the sump pump was occasionally running.  View
5/12/2026  NY-ST-54 NYSteuben Mildly Wet General Awareness
Still getting a fair amount of rain but also dry days. Temps have been running below average slowing down some of the blooming and leafing out. Grass hasn't really accelerated yet.  View
5/12/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly cloudy and cool becoming sunny with light winds, then mostly clear and cold overnight with light winds and frost. The high temperature was around fifty degrees, and the low around thirty degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. Barn Swallows are trying to nest. Sugar Maple leaves, White Ash tree buds, Hackberrry tree buds, Apple Tree flowers, Black Cherry flowers, Black Walnut leaves, Jewelweed leaves, Marsh Marigold flowers, Johnny-Jump-Up flowers, wild strawberry flowers, and Bush Honeysuckle leaves are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at spring levels.  View
5/12/2026  OH-CY-89 OHCuyahoga Mildly Wet General Awareness
Rain from the past week, coupled with colder temperatures, have made the ground saturated and the standing water not evaporate.  View
5/12/2026  OK-RG-14 OKRogers Near Normal Plants & Wildlife
things are green... ground is covered in beginning to turn leaves that were knocked off trees during hail storm on the 8th of May... lots of photosynthesis processors on the ground...found dead birds in the woods behind the hius... suspect from hail... most garden plants leafless..  View
5/12/2026  SC-GV-152 SCGreenville Severely Dry General Awareness
Had good rain last week which was first in months. Still many inches below normal. No rain for the foreseeable future.  View
5/12/2026  TN-BT-39 TNBlount Near Normal General Awareness
Was able to till the garden this past Sunday. Not muddy or too dry. Lawns looking lush green.  View
5/12/2026  TN-BR-24 TNBradley Severely Dry Plants & Wildlife
7" below normal for the year in rainfall not counting what 2025 was below normal  View
5/12/2026  TN-PK-2 TNPolk Moderately Dry General Awareness
Tourism & Recreation
Creeks low. Gardens must be watered.  View
5/12/2026  TX-TV-397 TXTravis Moderately Wet We’re slowly crawling out of drought in central Texas. In recent years we’ve been abnormally dry and hot by May, but things are currently lush and green with wildflowers blooming.  View
5/12/2026  VT-OG-10 VTOrange Near Normal Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Garden soil is moist, as per usual for this time of yesr. Field is well greened up.  View
5/12/2026  WI-DN-15 WIDunn Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
till garden soil is very dry. watering will be required immediately after planting.  View
5/12/2026  WI-MW-143 WIMilwaukee Moderately Dry General Awareness
We had record rainfall the week of April 14th but little rain since. When gardening the soil is very crumbly dry and the air is also very dry. I’ve needed to water plants daily. We’ve had a buildup of pollen on our vehicles and everyone has been sneezing. However perennials and trees are green and growth is typical for this time of year.  View
5/12/2026  CAN-NS-278 CANNova Scotia Mildly Wet Agriculture
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In Marshville NS we just received 15 mm of rain. Nova Scotia usually has cool damp weather in May, so mildly wet is typical. The soil is too wet to till and there are pockets of standing water. Our ponds are full. If we get more rain they could breach. In a regular year we expect to get the tractor on the fields by May 24, so again there is nothing unusual so far.  View
5/12/2026  CAN-QC-120 CANQuebec Near Normal The soil is normal with traces or a few millimeters of rain every day in May. The plants are growing and the leaves have started to open in the trees and the bushes. It is a bit late this year. There are still Canada geese arriving in big groups. The cold temperature at night is preventing us in my area from planting flowers. At least, we can enjoy the sun and longer days.  View
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