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6/7/2026  AR-BX-38 ARBaxter Mildly Dry We went from a D3 (Extreme Drought) to a D2 (Severe Drought), this week. We had little additional rain this week and the ground is still dry in some spots.  View
6/7/2026  AR-SL-42 ARSaline Moderately Dry Plants & Wildlife
Our lakes are still low.The lake that supplies our community with water is 26' below normal. We've had rain but are still in a severe drought. Forest fires are a concern. Bluebirds building nests for 2nd broods. Deer raising their fawns. Foxes feeding their kits. Butterflies showing up daily with larvae soon behind. Lizards looking for mates.Tree frogs have laid eggs & tadpoles are in abundance. Soil moisture is ok on top level but very dry inches down.  View
6/7/2026  CO-EP-488 COEl Paso Moderately Dry the high heat is sapping moisture, I still water garden and grass every 3 days but for a longer period of time  View
6/7/2026  CT-NL-76 CTNew London Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Not a ton of rain this week considering we are in drought. Very humid and hot at times but not a lot of rain. Garden is doing well and the first strawberries were harvested. The stream near the house is a little below its normal level. Butterfly garden is somewhat planted and the plants seem to be okay. Saw two orioles yesterday, had been hearing but not seeing them.  View
6/7/2026  CT-WN-26 CTWindham Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
It's been 2 weeks since the last beneficial rainfall with only .30" of rain in the last 7 days. Grass is yellowing, all plants need regular watering. Soil is bone dry.  View
6/7/2026  FL-BW-167 FLBroward Near Normal General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Nearly 2" of rain brought conditions into the near normal range. Will need more regular precip to keep conditions there. Plants and wildlife received some relief from dry conditions. Several new local landscape projects have experienced about a 30% die off during the dry period. Temps reached low 90's for highs and low 80's for lows. AC use approaching summer demand.  View
6/7/2026  GA-FN-11 GAFannin Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
We continue a D 3 drought level despite the 7 plus inches of rain for the month of May. We have had below normal rain for so many months. The local fields have been mown for hay. The voles have decimated and destroyed many of my plants and areas where I used to have Tiger lilies and blazing star. This is a first for me. The temperatures are more near normal now.  View
6/7/2026  GA-MD-5 GAMcDuffie Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Similar to last week. Pond is still low.  View
6/7/2026  IL-AD-16 ILAdams Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Hmmm. About to tilt the scale back to being DRY. The turf grasses definitely have slowed in growth this past week. Along with temperatures warming up and the humidity levels on the Up climb. One small dose of rain this past week that was good but not really enough to follow the needs to keep things from drying out again.  View
6/7/2026  IL-KN-67 ILKane Mildly Dry General Awareness
Mildly dry conditions persist. Lawns are showing brown patches and growth has slowed or stopped. Garden and potted plants require supplemental watering.  View
6/7/2026  IL-WL-131 ILWill Moderately Dry General Awareness
Like May, June continues to lose ground as rain has been sparse and temps have warmed up with summer like conditions. Over the last 60 days, presently running a 3.5" deficit. Showers have been through the greater area, but have skipped to the North or South of here. Grass is drying out and plants require regular watering. Farm fields are still doing ok for now. The Calendar & Water YTD numbers are still in lower section of the Normal range.  View
6/7/2026  IL-WF-14 ILWoodford Mildly Dry Starting to see brown areas in lawn and pasture and while majority is green, growth rate is very low. Taking oxen off the pasture this week to allow some recovery. Crops continue to look surprisingly good with excellent root growth in the corn (which is what keeps me from considering a moderately dry designation). Creeks are quite low and river level is dropping but tiles are still running a little bit.  View
6/7/2026  IN-BR-6 INBrown Mildly Dry Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mildly dry conditions have allowed access to sometimes soft areas for maintenance. However, garden plants are needing supplemental water.  View
6/7/2026  IN-DV-12 INDaviess Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Grass is dry and the leaves on the corn in fields is curling.  View
6/7/2026  IN-PR-3 INParke Near Normal General Awareness
dry for week with temps and humidity going up at end of week  View
6/7/2026  IA-TY-2 IATaylor Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Yellow spots are starting to show up in some of the wet areas of crop fields. Precipitation just slightly ahead of normal for this time of year most of it came in the last 60 days. Not much hay has been harvested because of wet cloudy conditions. Tile lines are running creeks are back to normal flow.  View
6/7/2026  IA-WB-17 IAWebster Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Conditions remain near normal, rainfall this past week of about 1.4in, crops, pastures and lawns look very good, rivers and streams are normal levels  View
6/7/2026  KY-CB-10 KYCampbell Near Normal Conditions are near normal now after a very dry week. The lawns are green and no longer soggy. The vegetation is greener than normal for this time of the year.  View
6/7/2026  KY-GY-9 KYGrayson Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
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0.01” rain early in the week. It's dusty – we need rain. Grass is looking dry, but trees don't look stressed. That rock shelf in the upper pond is showing again. Lots of Ag equipment on the road, neighbors spraying the corn. Plenty of birds, frogs, and toads providing entertainment for our porch-sitting. Deer, turkeys, and quail about but no sign of young'uns yet. We're hoping for lots of turkey and quail to handle the bumper crop of ticks this year.  View
6/7/2026  KY-HR-10 KYHarrison Near Normal Plants & Wildlife
South Fork Licking River at Cynthiana KY has normal discharge of 153ft3/sec. Trees and grass normal.  View
6/7/2026  ME-HN-58 MEHancock Moderately Dry We dried out fast. The vernal pond in the woods is a muddy puddle. Garden soil needs more water than I can give. Moss is dried out.  View
6/7/2026  ME-LN-30 MELincoln Mildly Dry General Awareness
0.24 inches of rain for the week. Topsoil has dried out, needed to water grass planted earlier this spring. Small stream water flow substantially reduced from last month.  View
6/7/2026  ME-WL-8 MEWaldo Moderately Dry General Awareness
It has been a long dry spell with only small amounts of rain in the forecast. It will be necessary to water the garden soon.  View
6/7/2026  MD-AA-99 MDAnne Arundel Mildly Dry General Awareness
First rain in a week - only .07 Sat-Sun .. grass is beginning to turn.  View
6/7/2026  MD-WR-31 MDWorcester Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Spring 2026 summary from eastern Worcester County, MD (Using midnight to midnight data) - Temperatures were above average with the average daily maximum of 65.0 degrees and the average daily minimum of 48.5. The highest daily maximum was 91.4 on 18-MAY and the lowest daily maximum was 39.2 on 02-MAR. The lowest daily minimum was 29.8 on 13 & 18-MAR. The highest daily minimum was 71.6 on 20-MAY. The daily maximum was 90 or above on 1 day. The daily minimum was 32 or lower on 5 days. The last freeze was on 19-MAR at 30.2. 32.4 was observed on 21-APR however there was no damage to sensitive plants. The average daily humidity was 77.9%. The dew point was 70 or above on 6 days. Rainfall was below average with 5.59 inches observed, which is about 55% of average. Measurable rain was observed on 26 days. Total snow was 0.1 inches. Snow was observed on 2 days. Measurable snow was observed on 1 day.  View
6/7/2026  MA-BA-57 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.52” in the preceding week, of which only 0.17” gets chalked up to June. The weather has been little short of spectacular, with temps in the 70s and low humidity. But we could use a good soaker, and it doesn’t appear like one is in the cards any time soon. Will hold to “near normal” for this report but if the medium range forecast verifies suspect a switch to “mildly dry” will be appropriate next week. Things continue to be lush and green; lots of pollen and grasses gone to seed. Veggie garden is doing well with a boost from drip irrigation, but do need some warmer weather to kick the tomatoes and chiles into high growth gear. Pond level is normal, as is wildlife activity… and that’s both good and bad: the cygnet count, last time I could get a clear view, was down to five (out of the original nine) and that was two days ago. Have seen this show enough times to know that being a cygnet is a rough business.  View
6/7/2026  MA-BA-112 MABarnstable Near Normal Plants & Wildlife
While its been about a week without rain plants and lawn remain lush. The light rainfall last night pushed this area into what I would consider as near normal.  View
6/7/2026  MA-HD-38 MAHampden Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Five days of dry have brought us to mildly dry, but as previously a front has come through to give some precipitation. Apparently my station was on the edge of the t-storm activity, as I only received 0.06. But happy to get it. My Connecticut River rows have observed steady lowering of levels, but last night looks like Vermont, New Hampshire [head of the river] received a good soaking, which will result in at least a halt in the lower levels.  View
6/7/2026  MA-PL-48 MAPlymouth Moderately Dry Only .26" of rain in the past week. We're now at 80% of PRISM normal for the year. The soil is very dry and the pine pollen is blowing around making everything yellow.  View
6/7/2026  MI-BN-28 MIBerrien Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Conditions today are mildly wet, a reversal from the drying and even dusty conditions that progressed through the week until rain arrived Friday morning. This series of showers and eventually a few isolated thundershowers persisted until Saturday morning and dropped 0.56 inches of rain, which was also the weekly total (other catch gauges in the county registered much higher amounts). Saturday resumed warming and drying but with high humidities. No flooding occurred but surface soils are still slightly moist. Lawns are green but may have a few tan spots and more row crops are beginning to appear. Agricultural and outdoor recreation activities remain vibrant and numerous summer events and sporting tournaments are taking place in local communities. The beaches are attracting visitors but Lake Michigan remains too fridged for swimming. There’s a definite feel that we’re transitioning into summer.  View
6/7/2026  MI-OD-4 MIOscoda Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Sandy soil conditions. 0.92" of precip from June 1 to June 7 (Occurred June 6). Fire Danger remains Very High.  View
6/7/2026  MI-RS-11 MIRoscommon Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
We received almost half an inch of rain in the last week; not enough to reduce dry conditions much. Fire danger has been high for a couple of weeks now.  View
6/7/2026  MN-HN-128 MNHennepin Moderately Dry
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A big Thunderstorm from the West last Saturday night was anticipated to drop nearly 1” of Rain, but quickly shifted to the South and barely nicked the edges of Hennepin County where some local stations barely reported .10”. My station didn’t even get a Trace. This would’ve been a beneficial soaking. Areas to the South reported upwards to the 1”, with one station reporting 2.01”. We’ve continued to see threats of Rain/Thunderstorms, but nothing comes through. The ground is very dry and constant manual watering is required for potted plants and other flowers. I’m on the verge of changing down to Severely Dry. Forecast: Random chances of Thunderstorms and Rain with the best chance mid-week and maybe up to .5”. The other chances are lest than .1”. Remains hot into the 80’s, then slight cooling to the mid 70’s. Light to moderate Winds.  View
6/7/2026  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
0.36" of rain was recorded this past week. Today's report= 68°, 75% humidity, dry & partly cloudy with a 1-5 mph SE breeze and an air quality index of 38 at the 6:00 a.m. observation time. Minnesota Weathertalk= https://tinyurl.com/ywufhwra Current USA Drought Monitor Map= https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/ NWS "Weather Story"= https://tinyurl.com/5asan4m3 NWS-issued hazardous weather outlook= https://tinyurl.com/y52fmck6 YTD precipitation in this area= 9.74" which is 3.24" less than average.  View
6/7/2026  MN-SH-96 MNSherburne Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Burning restriction of no open burning - campfires allowed in effect with moderate risk of fire. The Mississippi River is at a level consistent with late summer, with numerous sand bars showing.  View
6/7/2026  MN-WG-47 MNWashington Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Weekly precipitation in the gauge is 0.43", since January 1st it is 7.52"; average precipitation for the Twin Cities area January 1st through June 1st is 10.35"; the St Croix River level is 75.4' and steady; local lawns are showing stress.  View
6/7/2026  MS-CH-3 MSCoahoma Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
No rain for the past week. Lowest temp was 63 highest was 93. Hot and humid last Sunday and Monday. Cooler and drier air for Tuesday through Friday. It has begun to get humid again starting Saturday. Ground conditions are decent right now moisture wise, but the crops are getting bigger and so is their demand for water. Without any rain today, we will start irrigating corn on Monday. Some area farmers are already irrigating corn and soybeans on lighter sandy clay loam soils. We have a situation in a few fields where there are yellow soybeans in field bottoms from staying too moist for 2 weeks and soybeans that are ready for a drink at the top of the same fields. Rain would do a world of good right now though for keeping the crop thriving.  View
6/7/2026  NE-CS-5 NEChase Moderately Dry General Awareness
1
Some rain in may has encouraged grass in the dry land ranges . Photo is along Frenchman's Creek near wauneta. Not irrigated.  View
6/7/2026  NH-MR-9 NHMerrimack Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Yellow pollen all over everything since the small (for us) rain storm late evening. Thunder and lightning with the storm. The rain almost missed us. All is growing well. Grass green. Have to water potted plants. Agriculture: asparagus is growing rapidly into ferns. Chives have puffy purple flowers. Growing nicely. Rhubarb is really thriving. Energy: Using fans and air conditioner. Also opening windows. Fire: I don’t know of any wildfires. We have had good amounts of rain up north. Plants and wildlife: Bought 5 pots of flowering plants and got them planted. Supposed to help bees and hummingbirds. Will have to get the hummingbird feeders up. Grosbeak birds at feeder. Also, Sparrows and Blue Jays. Mockingbirds stopped singing overnight. Other birds sang all night. We have Robins and Starlings on the yard. No water restrictions despite rain amounts less than normal. High temperatures above normal have been suffered through. Society and public health: Have heard of a new strain of COVID. Almost time to get vaccinated. Tourism: Over the Memorial Day weekend, it rained the entire time. No water restrictions. Merrimack River has good water flow.  View
6/7/2026  NJ-HN-31 NJHunterdon Moderately Dry General Awareness
streams below normal, lawns beginning to burn out  View
6/7/2026  NY-BM-14 NYBroome Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Garden vegetables growing slowly without rain. Last soaking rain was over 2 weeks ago. Rainfall for the month is below normal. Planted farm fields growing slowly also.  View
6/7/2026  NY-WN-18 NYWayne Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
It's been 11 days since any significant rain, but the yard is appearing very close to normal since we had so much rain up to 25 May. The yard is dry permitting uninterrupted mowing...Got some strawberries from the hanging plant, the in-ground plants are falling short. The birds are busy raising their families and the Maples are in full.  View
6/7/2026  NY-WC-32 NYWestchester Mildly Dry General Awareness
Garden, lawn, and landscape require supplemental watering.  View
6/7/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly to partly cloudy and warm with gusty winds and morning rain, then mostly cloudy and cool overnight with light winds and rain. The high temperature was around seventy six degrees, and the low around fifty seven degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a half feederful every day. Johnny-Jump-Up flowers, wild daises, Highland Cranberry, Thimbleberries, Soapwort flowers, aqualegia, phlox flowers and Bush Honeysuckle flowers are in full bloom. The first cutting of hay is happening. Corn is 5" - 6" tall. The local intermittent stream is starting to dry up and the nearby trout stream is flowing at late spring levels.  View
6/7/2026  NC-BC-150 NCBuncombe Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
0.17 inch of rain during the week. I dug a hole in the woods yesterday and the soil was DRY all the way down. The Hicks magnolia has begun blooming while the oakleaf hydrangea is in full bloom.  View
6/7/2026  NC-HK-14 NCHoke Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
The drought continues. The pond and lake water levels are lower. The trees and grass are stressed. The grazing for all animals is reduced. The corn crop is showing signs of stress with the leaves curling closed. The newly planted soybeans are very small without rain.  View
6/7/2026  OH-HM-24 OHHamilton Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
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No measurable rain to date in June after a wet May. Soils are drying out. Lawns and vegetation remain fairly lush. A bit of discoloration in some lawns. Stream flows are generally returning to normal.  View
6/7/2026  OH-PB-1 OHPreble Near Normal General Awareness
Streams are normal for this time of year. Yards are green. Precipitation is normal for the month.  View
6/7/2026  OH-ST-12 OHStark Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
0.12" of rain this week, 4.34" in the last 30 days. This week was dry and very pleasant up to Saturday afternoon. Despite the limited rain, the ground is still moist just under the surface. Wheat and barley fields are just barely beginning to show first signs of ripening. Trees, bushes, and lawns are green and lush. Garden plants are growing well without supplemental water. Some planting is happening in bare fields of nearby farms. Getting a wide variety of birds (adults and fledglings) at the feeders. Local creeks are running at normal levels and wetlands still have standing water. Mosquitos aren't a problem yet, but they're surely coming.  View
6/7/2026  OK-ST-21 OKStephens Mildly Dry Agriculture
We had temperatures in the 90s with gusty winds a few days in the last week, and grass conditions noticeably worsened. Hilltops that typically would be green this time of year have yellowed, although grass in lower lying areas is still green. Our larger ponds are low but not at a critical point. Our smaller ponds have gotten lower but remain in good shape. We have missed most of the rains in the recent storm system. The Ketchum Ranch Oklahoma Mesonet site is a mile away from my site. It received .27 of an inch in the recent storms. My site received .75 (through June 6). In what is typically our rainiest period of the year, we’ve only had 1.45 inches since May 11.  View
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