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11/16/2025  AL-WN-7 ALWinston Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Conditions are mildly dry despite cooler weather due to a lack of recent rainfall. This has increased dust activity and fire risk, especially with a recent significant leaf fall. Plants continue to enter dormancy.  View
11/16/2025  AZ-NV-42 AZNavajo Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A quiet and dry week with high temperatures ranging from the upper 60's to low 70's. The high of the week was 72° on Tuesday. Lows were in the 30's except on Monday when the low was 26°. No precipitation fell last week. Besides being a little breezy on Friday, winds were light. Leaves continue to fall from the trees and shrubs with plants and grasses drying in the wildland areas. Besides a few birds, no wildlife seen.  View
11/16/2025  AR-PL-1 ARPolk Mildly Dry General Awareness
Conditions are drier than usual. We’ve had no rain in the past two weeks and temperatures are above normal for the time of year. Highs have been running in the 70s most days with a maximum of 77 yesterday. Soil moisture and water body levels are below normal and some cool season crops in my garden are wilting in the afternoon heat. Local pastures look in pretty good condition though. The small stream nearby had some small pools from the last rain but they have dried up this week. There seems to be a moderate fire danger now that we’ve had a frost and there is a lot of brown vegetation and wind.  View
11/16/2025  CA-HM-5 CAHumboldt Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
The atmospheric river went south this past week and only 0.47" of precipitation fell. Otherwise, warm, sunny days. Highs 60-67, lows 47-57. Ruth Lake now 76% on 11/11. Both the Mad River and the Eel had peak flow on 11/14, and have since receded some. No change in the California drought map, but with the most recent storms, probably will next week. Controlled burns have been happening the last few weeks on timber lands, tribal lands, park and forest service properties, now that wet weather has returned. Very rare bird showed up this past week, and continues daily, a leucistic Oregon Junco: it has circular white cheek patches on both sides of it's head, as well as a few sprinkles of white across the back of the neck area, and all within the black hood. Pretty cute.  View
11/16/2025  CA-MD-42 CAMendocino Near Normal General Awareness
rain again during the week. Now to ~80% of normal for the month. Not sufficient rain to cause slides or floods here.  View
11/16/2025  CA-MD-45 CAMendocino Near Normal Business & Industry
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Another atmospheric river came through at the end of the week, dropping 1.80 inches in total. Again, still much less than the rain north of us, so very little damage here. A small amount of rain overnight, but another river on its way later today. It's good to see rain totals starting to add up, but we are still well below the total for last November. Ocean conditions calmed a bit and some fishing boats were out. Leaves still dropping and the winter mosses are starting to show up, along with a nice crop of local mushrooms for the foragers. Not quite as many tourists this week, but that will pick up as we get closer to Thanksgiving.  View
11/16/2025  CA-SD-12 CASan Diego Near Normal Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Seasonal rains began this month with 1.08" for November so far. The land is now turning green from summer brown. Deciduous oaks are in full color, leaves are on the ground. Animals still visiting water placements in the yard. Still having warm sunny days and cool overnight temperatures, no frost. At this point little to no wildland fire danger exists.  View
11/16/2025  CO-BO-568 COBoulder Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
There has been zero precipitation during the first half of November. Moisture since October first is only 33% of normal. Temperatures have been above average and it has been windy most days further drying out the soil. I deep root watered my birch tree at the beginning of the month. Conditions now are moderately dry.  View
11/16/2025  CO-EP-371 COEl Paso Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Since last reported on 11/10/2025, received zero precipitation. This is starting to sound like a broken record. Watering recently planted trees weekly to maintain root moisture. With a lack of continuous nights below freezing, the bugs have been active. Yellow jackets are swarming the water feature again like its summer. Topsoil sample taken today indicates dry dusty soil down to the 3.0" level. Pigeons I mentioned in previous report appear to have settled in the neighborhood as we see them multiple time a day especially at the water feature. Observed a large heard of Pronghorn on the south side of Woodmen Road yesterday about a mile west of Falcon. Wearing t-shirts outdoors as the weather has been so warm like it's early October. The large cottonwood tree in our neighbor's yard is finally dropping leaves. The remaining leaves are noisy when its windy as they are dry. With no precipitation the past week, I will maintain Moderately Dry Condition Scale.  View
11/16/2025  CO-EP-449 COEl Paso Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
32 days with no precip. Only 0.23" since Oct 1st, we should be around 1.5" since Oct 1st. Everything is very dry. We had four 70° days this week. Watered the lawn this weekend, so did many neighbors. The annuals that we covered during the hard freezes are still flowering. Some trees still have color on them and are slowly dropping their leaves. Still feels like early October.  View
11/16/2025  CO-LR-1272 COLarimer Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Still no precipitation. Hopeful we will get something this week. Plants are mostly dormant with a few grasses still showing some green. Winds have been moderate the past week so not as much evaporative drying as last week. Rivers remain below historical average discharge. Lots of birds at the birdbath in the yard. Elk are starting to gather into large herds for the migration down to lower elevations. Snow pack as measured by SnoTel sites reporting 21% of 30 year median for today in my 6-Digit HUC and 15% of 30 year median in my 8-Digit HUC. Zero precipitation MTD, 67% of PRISM Normal YTD, and 43% of PRISM Normal WYTD at my location. No fire restrictions in my area other than the permanent Stage 1 restrictions in the Estes Valley and in the National Park. I may have to downgrade my Condition assessment if the expected precipitation later this week does not occur.  View
11/16/2025  CT-NL-56 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
some rain-filled ponds are coming back to their usual levels, but most groundwater features (swamps and bogs) are sill lower than usual for this time of yearThere is enough soil moisture to enable normal growth of fall crops.  View
11/16/2025  CT-NL-76 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
We’re mostly back up to normal after the drought. The stream near the station is back up, and the lawn looks about normal for mid-November. The birdfeeder has been set out and the birds, mostly tufted titmice and downy woodpeckers, are enjoying it. The squirrels are also enjoying it. The garden is done for the winter but has yet to be cleaned. The jack-o’-lanterns have been removed after a squirrel tried to eat them but the uncarved ones are fine. The squirrels are everywhere this year and are burying nuts. Almost all of the leaves are down and the forest looks more like winter than fall now, even if the temperature is still higher. We had our first flurries this week on Tuesday, no accumulation.  View
11/16/2025  FL-AL-50 FLAlachua Moderately Dry General Awareness
Lake Alice water level continues to drop quite low. Plants needing watering. Lawn getting crispy, especially due to frost of this past week  View
11/16/2025  FL-LN-47 FLLeon Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Upper Lake Lafayette back to a prairie lake, lower lake very low, Piney Z lake low, lawns brown without irrigation, need rain badly.  View
11/16/2025  FL-OR-40 FLOrange Mildly Dry General Awareness
Chamber of Commerce Wx all week. No rain. Mild temps.Minimum wind.  View
11/16/2025  GA-DG-9 GADodge Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
No hint of rain over the past week, and everything is dry and dusty. Only 0.21" out of a normal 3" so far this month with November half-gone. Our first good cold snap saw temps in the 20's, also bringing low humidity leadings and with them fire danger warnings. There have been some end-of season wasps buzzing about on limited time waiting for the next freeze.  View
11/16/2025  GA-FN-11 GAFannin Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
The month is half over with less than 0.50" of precip. Dusty and dry .The fallen leaves are crispy. Deer numbering at a dozen with a least 4 antlered males roaming with. Actually had snowfall November 10th...A dusting that stayed around 24 hours due to cold temps. Red oaks seem to be the only trees holding on to their leaves now. Balmy breeze blowing this am with hopes of rain.  View
11/16/2025  GA-MD-5 GAMcDuffie Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Still dusty.  View
11/16/2025  HI-KI-2 HIKauai Mildly Wet General Awareness
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Rain coming in weekly spurts, not a good sign for November/end-of-year rainfall accumulation ... temps falling slightly, that's always a good thing ...  View
11/16/2025  ID-AD-9 IDAda Mildly Dry Nov. 8 - 16, 2025" A total of 0.03 inches of rain as brief showers on the 13-14th and 15-16th. Soil under large trees remains bone dry. Heavier, steady rain is needed soon, before soil becomes frozen. Occasional breezy periods but no strong winds. Beautiful golden yellow to orange-red foliage on trees and shrubs. Grass in the yards is still growing. Relatively warm days and nights for the time of year. When the early morning sun hits the trees, there is a blizzard of leaves.. Leaf raking and getting the gardens cleaned up and ready for winter have been the main yard activities lately.  View
11/16/2025  ID-BK-27 IDBannock Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
General: We're a little down on moisture for November. We have had .02" of liquid, and last year we had had 7.1" of snow, totaling .89" liquid. Our 4 year average of liquid for November is 1.296 (sd=1.6), but we're only halfway through the month. Agriculture: We're doing okay on moisture, and what looks like winter wheat is coming up. Energy: Still on the positive side in terms of electrical generation. We created 46.22 kWHR yesterday (mostly sunny day) and only used 36.64 kWHR. Heaters are on, but it wasn't terribly cold or windy. Fire: Pretty low risk right now. Plants: Surprisingly, we've seen some new weed growth. Just saw a dandelion blooming in the driveway! Warm weather. Water: Again, so far, so good.  View
11/16/2025  IL-AD-16 ILAdams Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
This DRY period has gone on way to long. Jumping to the Severely Dry condition. Not a good deal heading into winter. Leaves continue to fall. Most all Maples have now dumped their leaves. Oaks are barely beginning to start their slow release. So we will likely have some leaves bogged in with some snow late this season.  View
11/16/2025  IL-CP-1 ILChampaign Moderately Dry General Awareness
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Not a lot of changes in the past couple of weeks. October ended with precip 46 percent of normal. November isn't doing much better, currently 32 percent of normal. River is low, and pond has dropped as well. The photos below are of the north end of Homer Lake. Normally there is about 6-10 inches of water in these sections. I have never seen the lake this low in my 23 years here, even during the 2012 drought. If this were the growing season the category would certainly be severely dry. We sometimes can have wet Novembers here. Looks like a pattern change will bring some rain this week. We'll see how much.  View
11/16/2025  IL-HY-30 ILHenry Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
No rain this past week has continued to lend to dry conditions, however I am going to keep this station at Mildly Dry. MTD is only -0.61" (51%) of 30 yr NOAA Norm, with WYTD -1.77" (56%). YTD is -4.59" (87%) which is considered Near Normal. Farmers have been working the fields and there has not been any dust, with some of the topsoil looking moist. However, area rivers are still low. There are some forecasted chances for rain this week, but if nothing materializes, it may cause me to move the scale next weekend. Most trees have lost all of their leaves, except for the nearby oaks that traditionally hold their leaves through December. I did one final mowing after a two-week absence because it had grown to the point where it needed it and to mulch leaves. Keeping fingers crossed for the rain.  View
11/16/2025  IL-JF-18 ILJefferson Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
The lack of rain and dry conditions continue. The peak autumn color has past. There were hundreds of American white pelicans on Rend Lake this week. Many were clustered at the islands on the lake. There are also many gulls, egrets, and blue herons on the lake. I saw two flocks of Canadian geese flying south. Despite the frost several of my rose bushes still have flowers/buds.  View
11/16/2025  IL-JD-13 ILJo Daviess Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
Ponds are still dry, with no spring or tile water flowing.The well is still ok,the water is still aerated.The river and local creeks are dry or very low flow. Cover crops struggling to germinate or grow.  View
11/16/2025  IL-KN-67 ILKane Near Normal Conditions are near normal for this time of year. Lawns are green. All trees and plants are in normal fall to pre-winter mode.  View
11/16/2025  IL-MCH-13 ILMcHenry Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
With just 0.02 inches of precip this week, the Drought Monitor showing my station in an Abnormally Dry area, and my station at 88% of normal compared to NOAA 30 year norms, I am setting the bar at Mildly Dry. The annuals and perennials are dead from the below freezing temps this week. Friday and Saturday saw high temps in low 60’s. My activities have been affected by spending 8 hours yesterday watering the perennials and shrubs, and canceling a bonfire/s’mores party due to high winds and dry conditions. Today NWS issued Elevated Risk of Fire today across entire Chicago area due to low relative humidity, gusty winds, and dry vegetation.  View
11/16/2025  IL-MCL-2 ILMcLean Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Heated bird baths are out, they have to be filled at least twice per day-the birds and wild critters appreciate the water since the small creek 1/2 mile from our house doesn't have much water in it. Crops are all out, fall field work, mostly anhydrous ammonia application is being completed quickly with the dry weather.  View
11/16/2025  IN-BR-6 INBrown Mildly Dry Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
Soil is damp, but streams are low or dry.  View
11/16/2025  IN-MR-231 INMarion Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
0.40 in of precipitation for the month is ~20% of normal amounts by mid-Nov. A rain-snow-melt cycle early last week, followed by a gradual warmup to 71° F yesterday yielded sparse, but unusual insect activity for this time of year. Grass is still mostly green, with some brown patches that never recovered from previous months' dry conditions. Leaf senescence was ~2 weeks later than last year.  View
11/16/2025  IN-OW-9 INOwen Near Normal General Awareness
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Normal conditions, no adverse affects  View
11/16/2025  IN-PR-3 INParke Moderately Dry General Awareness
sprinkles this past week sunny and warm  View
11/16/2025  IN-RS-4 INRush Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Local pond has almost dried up. Level has dropped 3 three feet over the summer. Pine trees are looking bad and dropping have heavy needle dropping. Ground is hard as a rock.  View
11/16/2025  IA-BT-24 IABenton Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
3
Temp:46°F Humidity:40% Wet Bulb:37°F Dew Point:24°F Barometer:30.07 in Hg Wind: 2 mph WNW AQI: 2 without wood smoke adjustment 1 with wood smoke adjustment Burn Ban: None Water Level on the Mount Auburn is going down exposing more of the sandbars. No precipitation for these past few days. Farmers have all their crops harvested. The fields are pretty dry which can contribute to the possibility of field fires.  View
11/16/2025  IA-TY-2 IATaylor Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Was tempted to move to mildly dry category, rain in the forecast so will wait and see. Topsoil is getting dry especially under sod, in crop ground dries quickly when disturbed. Most have finished harvest. A lot of anhydrous is being applied. Most creeks are dry, ponds and rivers below normal.  View
11/16/2025  IA-WR-5 IAWarren Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Moved the bar a notch lower due to the lack of rainfall and above normal temperatures. The week started cold but rapidly warmed to well above normal. Record highs were established Friday reaching into the mid 70s. The week averaged 4.4 degrees above. Climo says the site is running at 36% of normal precip for the month so far. Looking at the long range GFS indicates little precip with this first system at early week with more substantial rain coming next weekend and a larger system near Thanksgiving. Otherwise, a few farmers applying anhydrous. My wife watched an eagle swoop down and grab a fish out of the pond below the house. Never seen that before, which says a lot about Mother Nature and humans. With the add nice days, we are ready for winter.  View
11/16/2025  IA-WB-17 IAWebster Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Conditions remain the same. Top soil somewhat moist due to recent rains. Rivers, lakes low levels with some small creeks dry.  View
11/16/2025  KS-LV-4 KSLeavenworth Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
turf is stressed, garden soil is dry in the top 6 inches. Ponds are low.  View
11/16/2025  KY-GY-9 KYGrayson Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
2
0.09” precip this week, 0.5” light snow Sunday and Monday. My first time measuring snow. Mistake – I put the snow board right on the ground, too far for old eyes and old knees to read the depth easily. Fixed – I borrowed the grandkids play table and mounted the board on top. Much easier. Ponds and creeks still low. The cold and wind removed more leaves; the wood line is becoming see-through. Picture attached showing the difference of 2 weeks. Standing hay and crops all brown and ready to harvest, more came down. Warm up tail end of the week made for nice porch-sitting in the shade of the front porch. The sunny back porch is still loaded with ladybugs trying to get inside. Spotted a few does dawn and dusk. Tuesday night we saw red Northern lights, a neat show.  View
11/16/2025  LA-AS-20 LAAscension Parish Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Dry conditions persisted this week, accompanied by abundant sunshine. A sudden dip in temperatures into the low thirties set or tied local records. Heavy frost was observed on the rooftops and open areas of the lawn. Drainage ditches have remained dry for several weeks. Brown, dry grasses in the pasture are crispy and fire warnings have been mentioned. Birds at the feeding station have resorted to the fish pond for water, which has low water levels due to the lack of rainfall. Fire ants are in hiding, patiently awaiting the next rain. A few monarch butterflies are passing through on their journey to Mexico. They feasted on lantana, Turk’s cap, and a few tropical butterfly weed flowers that hadn’t frozen yet. The lawn grass is exhibiting signs of dormancy and drought stress. Deciduous trees are shedding their leaves. Flower beds are extremely dry and I await consistent rains before planting cool-season annuals for winter and spring color.  View
11/16/2025  ME-LN-13 MELincoln Near Normal General Awareness
The ground is wet, puddles persist, the Medomak River and other local water bodies look typical.  View
11/16/2025  ME-WL-8 MEWaldo Moderately Dry General Awareness
small amounts of rain are chipping away at the drought but streams are stil running low and usual wet spots are still dry.  View
11/16/2025  ME-WL-27 MEWaldo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Currently (16Nov2025 @ 1215pm) Light but steady rain Streams 1-3 feet wide, some flow but levels still well below the usual. Streams 3-5 feet wide, good flow but levels still below the usual. Streams >5 feet wide, good flow but levels still below the usual. Ponds <1 ac., basically large puddles Ponds 1-3 ac. some water but still below the usual for this time of year. Ponds >3 ac. levels 1-2 feet below the usual for this time of year. Maine Forest Service reports Fire Danger as LOW for our area. Fields are now damp enough that a tractor left tracks yesterday. The woods with all the leaves on the ground are damp and slippery. Have not heard of any more wells in town going dry -- good news. We are still capturing rainwater for non-potable uses. Turkeys everywhere and deer are common sight. No black bears reported in the neighborhood thankfully!  View
11/16/2025  MA-BA-57 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
3.19” in the preceding week; with today’s 0.72” catch we now stand at 4.28”, just over 100% of PRISM average for November. Water year is off to an impressive star – could switch to Mildly Wet but will keep things at NN for the nonce. Pond level remains high, and it looks like they’re keeping it that way. Wildlife activity continues to be normal; plenty of buns and coyotes around, and in improving number of ducks on the pond. Maples and oaks are holding onto their leaves, but most other species have dropped.  View
11/16/2025  MA-BE-36 MABerkshire Moderately Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
We got measurable precipitation every day but one last week with a total of just under 2 inches of water. Tuesday brought a preview of winter with 2 inches of snow and temperatures that didn't rise above freezing all day. The snow has all melted but subsequent precipitation was a mix of rain, snow and sleet. The last leaves have fallen from the willows and oaks and the leaves on the forest floor have turned a uniform shade of brown. Numerous Winter Moths are out in the woods seeking mates. Bassett Brook and the Hoosic River are both running higher than normal and seasonal streams that have been dry since June are flowing again. The soil is saturated and water is ponding in low areas. Chipmunk and squirrel activity has dropped off but deer and coyote are still very active. Additional flocks of geese are migrating south. Greylock hiking and biking trails have standing or flowing water in normally wet areas and some snow remaining at the highest elevations.  View
11/16/2025  MA-PL-48 MAPlymouth Near Normal General Awareness
We got 1.24" of rain in the past 7 days most of which came last night. That brings the monthly total to 1.54" which is 65% 0f NOAA average. The soil has stayed moist because of the abundance of rain in October. The grass is pretty much done growing and most of the leaves have finally fallen.  View
11/16/2025  MA-SF-41 MASuffolk Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
7-day high temperature of 61 °F and low temperature of 29 °F. Soil is damp from the recent rainfall, but it has not been excessively rainy. No noticeable impact on my weekly activities.  View
11/16/2025  MA-WR-41 MAWorcester Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
1.28 inches of rainfall during the past eight days, 2.07 for the month, conditions pretty normal for mid-November.  View
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