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Report date on 8/22/2026.
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8/22/2026
DE-NC-10
DE
New Castle
Near Normal
Springs flowing normally.
8/22/2026
KS-ST-19
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Stanton
Moderately Dry
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Far drier than the drought monitor depicts. Missed several big rains. Coupled with highs consistently around 100ºF and lows in the mid-70s, evaporation exceeds nearly all the accumulated precip since July 1. Highest Precip event so far was early January with a wet snow eqv. to 1.25", followed by a few .80" rains in May. Just shy of 8" since May 1 and 9.5" for the year. Evaporation has far exceeded rain total. Buffalograss has been dormant since late June, mainly due to lack of moisture, but the intense heat has exacerbated its dormancy despite occasional precip. Early planted dryland corn may yield a few ears and milo in terrace bottoms, or along the ditch headed out; however, nearly all late-planted corn and milo burnt up a month ago. Hoping El Nino can break the current pattern before the winds of winter arrive.
8/22/2026
MN-YM-18
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Yellow Medicine
Mildly Dry
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This past week this location received 79 100ths of rain. Despite the recent rain lakes and rivers continue to lower. Small pea sized hail was also reported at this location. Three miles north and northeast larger hail caused crop damage. See photos. Normal outdoor recreational activities are enjoying good weather. The only exceptions are where rivers have lowered to shallow depths. For this time of the year crops are ahead of maturity.
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