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2/28/2026  AZ-MH-25 AZMohave Near Normal General Awareness
No drought status "near normal" along the lower Colorado River valley area! Desert floor vegetation drying up after several days of record warming temperatures for the month of February!  View
2/28/2026  AZ-PM-82 AZPima Mildly Dry General Awareness
Drying continues this week. And, there is the heat.  View
2/28/2026  AR-LW-2 ARLawrence Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
We received only 1.75 inches of rain in Feb. which is about 1.80 inches short for the month we have move into extreme drought at this time. and are saving every drop of rainwater we can to be use on the gardens beds.  View
2/28/2026  CO-AR-413 COArapahoe Mildly Dry General Awareness
Calendar YTD 16% of normal, Water YTD 29% of normal. Still “mildly dry” according to the guidelines and examples. If the lack of moisture persists that will change before long.  View
2/28/2026  CO-DG-176 CODouglas Moderately Dry General Awareness
Above normal temperatures. Wild fires. Daffodils blooming  View
2/28/2026  CO-JF-573 COJefferson Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
We had 0.2" of snow this week. Very windy conditions most of the week. We were under a Red Flag Warning 2 days during the week. Winter birds, mule deer are very active.  View
2/28/2026  CT-MD-21 CTMiddlesex Near Normal General Awareness
All water courses are at normal seasonal levels  View
2/28/2026  CT-NL-29 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
A total of 2.64" of melt from snow and rain fell during February. The snow depth has compacted and melted considerably with about afoot remianing on the ground. Warm weather has led to considerably muddy conditions.  View
2/28/2026  DE-NC-10 DENew Castle Mildly Wet Springs flowing slightly higher than normal.  View
2/28/2026  FL-AL-50 FLAlachua Mildly Dry General Awareness
2 days ago it would still have been Moderately Dry, but yesterday we had some rain, so now it is only mildly dry. Some flooding in parking lots, but retention ponds and Lake Alice won’t be refilling this weekend. Lawn may start reviving and the azaleas will perk up.  View
2/28/2026  FL-MA-10 FLManatee Severely Dry General Awareness
Energy
Fire
FIRE - With the Quarter Inch + of precipitation overnight, this has helped lessen the Fire Hazard we are in. More.Precipitation towards the middle of next week will help. ENERGY - Last week’s temperatures were highs and lows. 4 days above average and 3 days below average. So, energy wise, AC was working more and then the Furnace was working more. GENERAL - We are looking for up and down temperatures with NORMAL not being in the mix.  View
2/28/2026  FL-ST-42 FLSumter Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
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Report for the week of February 21 through February 28, 2026. We had 1 day of significant rain on February 27th with 0.70”. The grass is still mainly brown with some green patches. The temperatures varied widely. 90°F to 58°F daytime and 65°F to 27°F at night. There was 2 days with frost. We had a few windy day with low humidity. There is still a high fire risk and a burn ban in place. Ponds are still low in the area. The AQI has been in the good range with only ozone levels reported by Florida DEP.  View
2/28/2026  IL-BN-19 ILBoone Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Over the week we received a grand total of a trace of precip. The ground has pretty much thawed and is slowly drying out so mildly dry conditions seem to have arrived. Area waterways are dropping and mostly ice free. Trees are still a drab gray but signs of spring have sprung. I noticed numerous maple trees have started dripping sap on my driveway so warmer days are on tap. Our NWS is predicting warmer and wetter days later next week. Time will tell. Wildlife is coming out of it's winter slumber as roadkill is up and migratory birds are arriving. Our two resident geese returned to our front yard already and I was relieved to see that they made it through the winter. They started honking at me so I reminded them to stay away from the busy road. Something tells me that they are going to do whatever they want.  View
2/28/2026  IL-WL-131 ILWill Mildly Dry General Awareness
Feb ending precip numbers were dismal with only 9% of the NOAA avg measured for the month. YTD and Water YTD numbers hovering at the top end of the below normal range. Top soil and the dog ruts in the yard are on the dry side. Other sections still damp.  View
2/28/2026  IN-FL-3 INFulton Mildly Dry General Awareness
I have recorded 0.13 inches of precipitation at my location during the past 7-days.  View
2/28/2026  IA-HR-16 IAHarrison Near Normal General Awareness
A trace of sleet and freezing rain last week. Seven inch snow pack has melted except for piles and drifts.  View
2/28/2026  KS-JO-53 KSJohnson Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Two weeks have passed without measurable precipitation.  View
2/28/2026  LA-AS-20 LAAscension Parish Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
FIRE ADVISORY starting off the week with strong dry winds from the north and frost on Tuesday. Cherry bark oak trees are leafing out as are some water oaks. Live oak trees haven’t dropped any leaves yet. Soil moisture is good other than tilled beds, which are dry. After several months of road construction, finishing touches to the roadside slope, drainage, and debris removal are in full swing. The soil, mostly clay on the finished slopes, is bone dry and cracked on the surface, but broken up enough to support hydro seeding. It’s late in the season here, but I still wanted to try to establish a poppy flower area alongside the roadway similar to what existed prior to the road construction. Flower beds needed irrigation this week. Spring has sprung! Many ornamental plants are waking up and sprouting fresh green leaves and flower buds. Repeating daffodils are blooming. Still too early to plant merliton outside, since we can still get a hard freeze for a couple more weeks. Predictions for rain next week are nonexistent and temperatures will be in the mid 80° F.  View
2/28/2026  MD-WR-31 MDWorcester Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Conditions have become much wetter over the past 5 weeks, with 6.06 inches of rain being observed. 4.17 inches were observed in the past 13 days. There is a moderate amount of standing water in the fields and woods. This weekend should be dry, but more rain is expected next week.  View
2/28/2026  MA-BA-51 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
still snow melting on the ground  View
2/28/2026  MA-BE-21 MABerkshire NA General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Snow on and off throughout the past week with a SWE of 0.65". Snow pack is currently averaging 14.0". Rivers and streams are running at normal levels and have, ice on smaller streams. Bird activity and variety is ramping up and skunks are active.  View
2/28/2026  MA-ES-64 MAEssex Near Normal General Awareness
9 inches of snow in the last week with some melting taking place with the warm temps. English sparrows were looking at the bird houses. Good XC skiing and snowshoeing.  View
2/28/2026  MA-HD-28 MAHampden Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Total precipitation of 0.88 inch with most snow received early in the week. The snowpack increased, but is now decreasing given the sunshine and some warmer temperatures. Still seeing birds of prey close to the yard. With February ending and snow covering the soil, the monthly and water year precipitation amounts remain below average.  View
2/28/2026  MI-DC-10 MIDickinson Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
For the week 2/22-2/28 ----- EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection: Aurora : 19, 12, 11, 13, 2, 17, 18 ------- Kingsford: 19, 13, 11, 13, 2, 17, 19 ------- WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ---- Aurora : .12, .05, .12 for a total of .29" and a few trace days Kingsford: .11, .05, .10 for a total of .26" and trace days as well ------- SNOWFALL: Aurora 1.4, .5, 1.2, for a total of 3.1" & Kingsford : 1.3, .5, 1.0, for a total of 2.8" ------ SNOW AVERAGES MEASURED: Aurora: 19.05, 19.85, 19.425, 20.225, 19.80, 19.125, 17.1 --------- Kingsford: 19.20, 19.725, 19.45, 20.125, 19.55, 19.675, 17.375 ------ US Drought Monitor has both Aurora, WI & Kingsford, MI as abnormally dry ------ We had one 52 degree afternoon high temperature on Friday ----- Birds I have seen this week: white swans, mallards and hens, crows, blue jays, osprey, red cardinals, woodpeckers, mourning doves. ----Lots of deer and they look healthy----Natural wildfire risk is low ------ snowmobiles earlier in the week and local traffic ---- Almost Forgot-- November 6.1 December 16.5 January '26 15.75 February '26 14.95 Total is 53.3" so far  View
2/28/2026  MI-IH-60 MIIngham Near Normal General Awareness
We have a somewhat normal winter .There is a good amount of frost in the ground.The past few winters have been much warmer.  View
2/28/2026  MI-WS-11 MIWashtenaw Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Another week of little precipitation. Warm temps and sun yesterday melted all but piles from shoveling. Seeing more early spring blossoms, and birds are very active at feeders. Just a few early shrubs are starting to bloom, most remain dormant. There were storms in the area but all went north and mostly missed us. Precipitation for February barely one inch, we need a good snow storm to get us up to normal.  View
2/28/2026  MI-WY-125 MIWayne Near Normal General Awareness
Near normal conditions.  View
2/28/2026  MN-NB-7 MNNobles Mildly Dry General Awareness
The area remains dry, no snow on the ground as fluctuating temperatures suggest a spring like atmosphere.  View
2/28/2026  MS-PR-14 MSPearl River Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Having to water the fruit trees as they’re budding out and the fog and little rain doesn’t look like it will be enough  View
2/28/2026  MO-CN-10 MOClinton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Report for 22 February 26 to 28 February 26. There were no days of precipitation for the week, for 0.0 inches. The total precipitation for February is 0.64 inches. The historical average for February is 0.90 inches. The current condition is Mildly Dry.  View
2/28/2026  MO-NW-4 MONewton Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Continued Drought conditions with Elevated high fire danger with the gusty winds this week. Deer and turkeys are very active and small animals are moving about. Spring seems to be approaching rapidly with the first bouquets of Jonquils and yards are showing green grass. Shoal Creek is very low although still flowing well. Creek bedding is exposed in many areas  View
2/28/2026  MO-SG-5 MOSte. Genevieve Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Very dry for this time of the year. I saw someone operating a Bobcat in the woods yesterday. They were making dust while traveling at a moderate speed. No precipitation this week. Looks like we are going to have a poor hay and pasture year.  View
2/28/2026  NH-GR-1 NHGrafton Near Normal General Awareness
Snow Pack holding on.  View
2/28/2026  NM-BR-239 NMBernalillo Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
The soil is dry and dusty and plant growth has slowed. There has not been any precipitation for a few weeks. The 0.19 inch of February precipitation is below the NOAA normal of 0.51. Our water supply is adequate with a steady flow in the Rio Grande River. Snowpack in the Sandia Mountains is almost gone and the ski resort has closed for the season.  View
2/28/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Mostly sunny and cold with moderate winds, then partly cloudy and cold overnight with gusty winds. The high temperature was around forty three degrees, and the low around thirty four degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. More Robins and flocks of small birds are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at winter levels. Some stream crossings are difficult due to ice. Some liquid manure is being spread.  View
2/28/2026  NC-CH-61 NCChatham Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions here are moderately dry. Our region remains classified by the State in "moderate drought". Some good news is last week's rain fall puts to about 105% of "normal" for January. Some lawns are beginning to "green up" and tress and bushes buds have appeared. Some areas around the State are still wary of outdoor burning. Lake Jordon levels have risen slightly and small streams are flowing at low levels. The Haw River was at near back full levels yesterday..  View
2/28/2026  OR-CC-88 ORClackamas Mildly Wet General Awareness
Last storm erased monthly precip deficit. Monthly rainfall recorded 5.76", average 5.03". Saturday-Tuesday dumped 2.44". Until then been moderately dry; almost spring-like.  View
2/28/2026  RI-KN-36 RIKent Moderately Wet General Awareness
1.41 inches of precipitation this past week.29 inches of snow with blizzard conditions this past week.  View
2/28/2026  RI-PR-135 RIProvidence Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
With over 20” of snow and 2.16” SWE, conditions are near normal for the end of February. The Pascoag Reservoir remains frozen over with people taking advantage to snow shoe. The recent heavy snow has stopped people from skating though. With warm temperatures expected today, there may be more activity on the lake. Winter birds have been active but food is scarce due to the thick snowpack. George Washington state park continues to post Low for fire danger.  View
2/28/2026  SC-AK-106 SCAiken Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
NWS KCAE COOP STATION GNTS1 ***LOCAL CONDITIONS REBOUND TO MILDLY DRY, DUE TO RECENT RAINFALL***  View
2/28/2026  SC-GV-94 SCGreenville Near Normal General Awareness
Retention pond is full. Tributaries are flowing normally. Rain, wind, and cold curtailed outdoor activities this week. Trees are budding and lawns are waking up. Clay soil is deep red color and mushy from the rain.  View
2/28/2026  TX-MSN-8 TXMason Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions continue to dry out but the forecast is calling for significant amounts of rain this coming week. I have measured only 1.34 inches of rain this calendar year as compared to the long-term average of 3.10 inches (43%). For February, I measured .46 inches compared to the average of 1.97 inches (23%). The USGS reports the Llano River at Hwy 87 is flowing at 67 cfs compared to the 53-year median of 154 cfs and the record low of 60 cfs. Both the rainfall deficit and the low levels on the Llano River continue a long-term trend over the last several years that has impacted the agricultural and recreational industries in this area. The drought index remains unchanged from last week. Birds are returning and we spotted the first bluebonnets, a sure sign that spring is still returning despite the dry conditions. We continue to be under a burn ban since December 22, 2025.  View
2/28/2026  VA-RNC-3 VARoanoke (city) Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
February precipitation ends with 2.50" or 90% of the NOAA normal of 2.79" with the bulk of that occurring in the past two weeks. The water year (Oct. 1-Feb. 28) deficit persists however, with precipitation to date at 9.92" or -5.41" only 65% of the normal of amount of 15.33". The shortfall since the start of the water year goes back to the very dry Oct-Nov, with only 2.34", less then 40% of normal. The daily (2/28/26) mean flow for the USGS gage on the Roanoke River at Roanoke 7-day is at 203 cfs this morning, in the Below Normal category and is falling steadily after what passed for our spring snowmelt 'flood' this year. The cumulative flow (as of 2/28) since the start of the water year is now just below the 25th percentile of all flows for the date. On a positive note, Carvins Cove local water supply reservoir (as of 2/28) has risen to -9.7 feet below full pond a +2.7 ft. rise in the past two weeks (76.4% of capacity, +6.0%). The US Drought Monitor (USDM) map valid as of 2/24/26 showed a slight reduction in the areal coverage of Severe Drought (D2) over the past 2 weeks but Moderate Drought conditions (D1) persist across much of western VA including the Roanoke Valley. Per the NWS Climate Prediction Center (2/23/26) La Niña remains present in the tropical Pacific with a 3-month Relative Oceanic Niño Index (RONI) of -1.0 for the NDJ 3-month period. Consensus forecasts continue to indicate a transition to ENSO-neutral in the next few months, although the impact on precipitation patterns remains unclear. CPC 6-10 and 8-14 day outlooks (as of 2/27) are showing a wet (and very mild) signal over much of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys as a strong upper level ridge builds in the East. How much rainfall spills into and across the Appalachians is less clear. Will show a one-category improvement for this update to Mildly Dry as we begin a very rapid transition to spring and rainfall becomes more critical. A few bulbs have popped up in the past two weeks but expect a big increase with the forecast warmth.  View
2/28/2026  WA-KG-78 WAKing Moderately Dry General Awareness
More drought during our rainiest season. The sense of foreboding amongst everyone is intense. Song birds are pairing off and shopping for nesting sites. Forsythias and narcissus are beginning to bloom. But the overwhelming weather factor is the lack of precipitation.  View
2/28/2026  WI-FL-6 WIFlorence Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
For the week 2/22-2/28 ----- EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection: Aurora : 19, 12, 11, 13, 2, 17, 18 ------- Kingsford: 19, 13, 11, 13, 2, 17, 19 ------- WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ---- Aurora : .12, .05, .12 for a total of .29" and a few trace days Kingsford: .11, .05, .10 for a total of .26" and trace days as well ------- SNOWFALL: Aurora 1.4, .5, 1.2, for a total of 3.1" & Kingsford : 1.3, .5, 1.0, for a total of 2.8" ------ SNOW AVERAGES MEASURED: Aurora: 19.05, 19.85, 19.425, 20.225, 19.80, 19.125, 17.1 --------- Kingsford: 19.20, 19.725, 19.45, 20.125, 19.55, 19.675, 17.375 ------ US Drought Monitor has both Aurora, WI & Kingsford, MI as abnormally dry ------ We had one 52 degree afternoon high temperature on Friday ----- Birds I have seen this week: white swans, mallards and hens, crows, blue jays, osprey, red cardinals, woodpeckers, mourning doves. ----Lots of deer and they look healthy----Natural wildfire risk is low ------ snowmobiles earlier in the week and local traffic ----- Glad February is ending and looking forward to spring! Next Saturday night we roll the clocks forward an hour----- Have a great week everyone! Oh Shxx almost forgot the end of the month snow totals! November 2025 was 6.6" December 2025 was 15.93", January 2026 was 16.1" February 20206 was 14.2" For a total so far of 52.83" in Aurora  View
2/28/2026  WI-PC-37 WIPierce Near Normal General Awareness
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Most of the snow has melted with the drifted and piled areas remaining. The creek was flowing heavily yesterday during the warm day. This morning it continues to flow, I can hear it, but is now covered by ice.  View
2/28/2026  CAN-MB-43 CANManitoba Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
0.12 inch precip this week, 1.7 inch new snow, snowpack average ~10.0 inches. Windy with variable temperatures, snow cover compacted by the wind.  View
2/28/2026  CAN-NS-182 CANNova Scotia Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
For week of 22-28 Feb: (0+ 0+ 55.0+ 0+ 6.0+ 0+ 0)= 61.0 SWE mm. Mildly Wet. High's: -2C to +6C; Low's: +1C to -10C; Wind: calm to NV to 35km/hr; Frost: 2 heavy, 1 medium; SOG: 22cm to 42cm to 37cm. This week we had a full out blizzard through Monday afternoon. It was nasty weather with zero visibility. Crazy drifting of snow. Took 2hrs of shovelling and snow blowing to get to my gauge post, in the yard behind the house. We went from 22cm SOG prior to blizzard, to 42cm after blizzard to 37cm after much melting, due to day time high's of +6C and no wind. The past few days have been gorgeous weather with blue sky, sun and calm. Lots of shovelling and scraping of slush and ice to prevent jagged freezing overnight. Roadways are clear. Still snow piles in parking lots. School buses busy. Depending on where you are, the ground can be bare or covered in puddles. Icy in the morning. All totalled, Feb brought us 100cm of snow. That's a lot. Bodes well for spring Run-off.  View
2/28/2026  CAN-NS-256 CANNova Scotia Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
I'm sticking with Mildly Dry though it's hard to tell. There is still a deep snowpack though it has been shrinking over the past few sunny days. The major snow we got this week on 23 Feb has already shrunk, becoming crusty at night. But for February we are only at about half (41mm) of normal precipitation. The snow that came this week drifted a lot, so it will be hard to get a representative measurement of snowpack for CoCoRaHS on Monday. Some steep south facing slopes in the area are bare. I have seen a few deer tracks coming out of the woods into the field, but fewer than earlier in the winter. Bald eagles have been noisy and evident this past week as well as other large hawks; chickadees and crows around as usual. More fox tracks out and about near their den. Snowmobiles loaded on pickup trucks just after the major snow this week. The municipality is running guided winter walks/snowshoe outings at local trails at this time of year.  View
2/28/2026  CAN-ON-210 CANOntario Moderately Dry Agriculture
most of the snow is gone and we are not that wet.  View
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