| 3/7/2026 | CO-AR-413 | CO | Arapahoe |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| Calendar YTD precipitation is 62% of normal.
water YTD is 45% of normal.
Although yesterday’s snow brought a welcome 0.55” of moisture, conditions are still not “near normal” for this point in time. Hence the “mildly dry” assessment. |
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| 3/7/2026 | CT-NL-29 | CT | New London |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| It was a wet week with 2.20" of rain and melting of the snow cover. The streams are full of water with the spring melt underway. |
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| 3/7/2026 | DE-NC-10 | DE | New Castle |
Moderately Wet
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| Ground saturated and squishy. |
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| 3/7/2026 | FL-MA-10 | FL | Manatee |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Energy Fire
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| FIRE - Slight improvement with some precipitation this week. However, some of that precipitation has already evaporated account day and night temperatures 8° to 12° above normal.
ENERGY - as reported above wtth the higher than normal temperatures, energy consumption is up due to the AC running more than usual.
GENERAL - Heaavy storms were reported and forecast for unusual amounts of precipitation. But I do believe they did not produce as much as the TV Weather Forecasters predicted. At least looking at the CoCoRaSH reports did not indicated those levels. |
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| 3/7/2026 | IL-BN-19 | IL | Boone |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| A total of 1.08" of rain fell over the week with most all of it falling yesterday. Luckily, the frost is out of the ground so most of the rain was able to soak into the soil. The surface is wet right now and deeper soil should have benefited from yesterday's rain. So maybe near normal soil conditions have arrived. Waterways improved from their lower levels and the nearby pond did come up a bit but is still too low. Trees are just beginning to wake up from winter and area lawns definitely look greener after our rain. But it is still March so roller coaster weather is more than likely and Old Man Winter may have a surprise or two for us before departing. Wildlife hasn't changed much from last week. Been seeing a few birds and some deer tracks in my yard. And heard the first thunder for the year yesterday. It's been so long that I forgot what it sounded like. Ok, not really. |
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| 3/7/2026 | IL-WL-131 | IL | Will |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Had a good rain system pass through at weeks' end and got the sump pump cycling again. The mildly dry condition flipped to the plus side of normal.
MTD running 0.4" above the avg.
The YTD number is practically at the midpoint.
The WYTD number have also improved, down to a 2.5" deficit.
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| 3/7/2026 | IN-FL-3 | IN | Fulton |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| I have measured 0.55 of an inch of precipitation at my location during the past 7-days. |
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| 3/7/2026 | KS-BU-25 | KS | Butler |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Birds have been active along with a few squirrels. Flies and spiders are back. Creek is down some and flow has slowed. Soil still damp 1.5-2 inches below the surface. |
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| 3/7/2026 | KS-JO-53 | KS | Johnson |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Three inches of rain over the last five days has saturated the soil and kept the basement sump pump working frequently. |
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| 3/7/2026 | KS-KW-2 | KS | Kiowa |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife
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| No moisture this week and above normal temperatures has been nice. The wheat is growing and looks good but is starting to stress from lack of moisture. The creeks and springs are running above normal and most of the ponds are full. The cool season grasses and weeds are greening up 2 weeks ahead of normal. |
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| 3/7/2026 | KY-CM-3 | KY | Cumberland |
Near Normal
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Agriculture
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| .09 inches of rain this week. |
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| 3/7/2026 | LA-AS-20 | LA | Ascension Parish |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife
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| Two weeks have passed with only half an inch of rain to measure. Fog on Tuesday morning was dense. It didn’t hang around too long. Bare soil, in the area of turf renovation, is cracking on the surface but remains moist just a little deeper. No standing water in the drainage ditches. Lawn grasses, especially St. Augustine grass, have started growing in sunny locations and are in need of cutting. Oak trees are beginning to leaf out along with cypress, mulberry, and some cultivars of mayhaw trees. Pecan trees are still sleeping. The large flower pots of petunias did not need watering this week. As many as 30 cowbirds have taken over the feeding table at times during the day. In the early morning hours, a dozen mourning doves routinely feed on whatever is available and do a good job cleaning up the milo seeds that overpopulate the brand of wild bird seeds I’m using. Fire hazard warning in this area has been discontinued. |
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| 3/7/2026 | ME-WL-8 | ME | Waldo |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| very little water in the snow pack. very little mud as the snow melts. |
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| 3/7/2026 | MD-WR-31 | MD | Worcester |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Winter 2025-2026 summary from eastern Worcester County, MD (using midnight to midnight data) - Temperatures for the winter season were well below average, with all 3 months being well below the average. The average daily maximum was 44.1 degrees, and the average daily minimum was 27.7. The highest daily maximum was 63.3 on 07-JAN and the lowest daily maximum was 22.3 on 08-FEB. The lowest daily minimum was 12.6 on 30 and 31-JAN, and the highest daily minimum was 47.7 on 10-JAN. The daily maximum was 32 or lower on 11 days. The daily minimum was 32 or lower on 67 days. The average daily humidity was 72.1%. Rainfall was slightly below average with 8.91 inches observed, which is about 90% of average. Total snowfall was 14.2 inches. Snow was observed on 14 days, with 7 of those days having a measurable amount. |
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| 3/7/2026 | MA-BA-51 | MA | Barnstable |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Water Supply & Quality
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| plenty of rain this week |
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| 3/7/2026 | MA-BE-21 | MA | Berkshire |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| An icy, crusty snowpack of 14.0", SWE: 4.20" finishes off this past week. Over the past few days a mix of rain, sleet and snow brought a total SWE of 1.65". Birds are very active along with over a dozen Robins in my yard. Blue Birds are more numerous also. Rivers and streams are running at normal levels with icy banks. |
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| 3/7/2026 | MA-ES-64 | MA | Essex |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| 1.4 inches of drizzle, rain, sleet and melted snow in the last week. Ground covered with 14 or so inches of snow. Saw a bunch of robins and tufted titmice and maybe a bluebird. Still good xc skiing and snowshoeing. |
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| 3/7/2026 | MA-HD-28 | MA | Hampden |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Weekly precipitation totaled 1.62 inches, mainly rain. The Westfield River is mostly open water near us and the Connecticut River in Springfield still has ice and snow, but some open water. A slight decrease in number of birds at the feeder and the area near it. |
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| 3/7/2026 | MI-DC-10 | MI | Dickinson |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Business & Industry Energy Fire Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| For the week 3/1-3/7 2026 -----
EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection:
Aurora : 4, 10, 29, 25, 24, 33, 37 -------
Kingsford: 5, 10, 29, 24, 24, 33, 37 -------
WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ----
Aurora : Trace Friday 3/6, .68 Saturday 3/7 a.m. total= .68" Kingsford: Trace Friday 3/6, .67 on Saturday a.m. 3/7 total of .67" -------
SNOWFALL: Aurora & Kingsford ZERO snowfalls ------
SNOW DEPTH AVERAGES MEASURED:
Aurora: 17.15, 16.975, 17.5, 16.525, 14.575, 14.0255, 13.075 ---------
Kingsford: 17.10, 16.875, 17.075, 16.30, 14.60, 13.90, 13.40 ------
US Drought Monitor has both Aurora, WI & Kingsford, MI as abnormally dry --- Natural wildfire risk is low ----- Snow melting at a steady pace and puddles galore out in the low lying areas in yards and in alleyways and on the streets ----- river has swelled a bit and the middle is open but ice and snow present along the shorelines -----The large flock of ducks have scattered now that the river water has opened up. No sign of the 4 white swans this week. Our neighborhood deer are very healthy looking and many birds around like Blue Jays, Cardinals, Mourning Doves, Woodpeckers, Chickadees, Black Crows all at my feeder this week ----- No tourist traffic yet just the locals -----Don't forget to move your clocks ahead 1 hour to get back on daylight savings time ( wished they'd end this already) ----- Have a great week |
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| 3/7/2026 | MI-IH-60 | MI | Ingham |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness
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| Over the last 3 days we have had 1.93 inches of rain.The frost is still in the ground in the shady spots of ground.We have some standing water. |
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| 3/7/2026 | MI-WS-11 | MI | Washtenaw |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Lots of rain the part three days, with yesterday being very heavy. A series of thunderstorms went through starting about 8pm and continued until after midnight. We are finally above normal for a month the first time this year. Temps were cold the first part of the week but today we are warm and humid. Lots of spring flowers, birds out and are seeing chipmunks for the first time this year. Most trees and shrubs are still dormant, but where branches have been trimmed sap is visibly moving. Moving towards spring. |
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| 3/7/2026 | MO-NW-4 | MO | Newton |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| March has come roaring in with severe weather events and tornado conditions this week. We have had some very welcome rain this week, Still holding to the drought conditions but this is a great improvement. Grass and fields are greening up and trees are beginning to bud. Early flowers are blooming. Deer are very active and the turkey flock covering the neighborhood. Geese are honking and flying through. Shoal creek is on the rise and very muddy after these few days of rain. Fire danger slow for the first time in several weeks. |
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| 3/7/2026 | NH-GR-1 | NH | Grafton |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| Snow pack still holding, but depleting. Snow totals below average for Febuary. |
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| 3/7/2026 | NY-WY-11 | NY | Wyoming |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Patchy morning fog, mostly cloudy and cool with light winds, then mostly cloudy and cool overnight with gusty winds and predawn rain. The high temperature was around fifty four degrees, and the low around forty seven four degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every three days. More small flocks of Canadian Geese are present. More Starlings and flocks of small black birds and song birds are appearing. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at spring flood levels. Some liquid manure is being spread. |
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| 3/7/2026 | NC-CH-61 | NC | Chatham |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| Conditions here continue as moderately dry. Central North Carolina is still classified as in a moderate drought. Rainfall from the last week of February has helped, grass is becoming green, and the Haw River was flowing near bank full. Small streams are flowing again. Daffodils continue to sprout and bushes and trees have buds. The cherry trees started to bloom last week. the over weather is pleasant, many people are out walking and gardening. |
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| 3/7/2026 | NC-WK-185 | NC | Wake |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Despite the lack of precipitation in the last few days, moisture for this time of year appears adequate for typical plants and animals in the area. Morning chorus of birds heard at gauge observation time now includes robins, cardinals, crows and others. Ditches, small ponds, swampy areas and creeks have begun to have some surface algae on some water, rocks, and bottom surfaces. Very conspicuous Callery pear tree blooming flowers are appearing on the roadsides and landscapes. |
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| 3/7/2026 | OK-PH-1 | OK | Pushmataha |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing this morning and are a welcome sight for sure. Our seven day Storm Total precipitation for this week is 0.53" inches and based on the observations from the National Weather Services' radar we are in just a temporary break in the rain with more expected here in a few minutes. Next, this rainfall has greatly improved soil moisture here at my location and with more rain expected hopefully we can get rid of this pesky drought. Also there is a lot more in the way of grass and wildflowers this week when compared to last week, and our Eastern Redbud trees along with our Kieffer Pear tree are blooming with flowers at this time. Lastly, area wildlife have been active with multiple sightings of various species of birds, multiple sightings of various flying insects including a couple of butterfly's, and also you can hear frogs chirping at night too.
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| 3/7/2026 | RI-KN-36 | RI | Kent |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness
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| 1.58 inches of rain this past week. |
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| 3/7/2026 | SC-AK-106 | SC | Aiken |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health
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| NWS KCAE COOP STATION GNTS1 ***LOCAL CONDITIONS REMAIN MILDLY DRY, DUE TO INSUFFICIENT RAINFALL*** LARGE LIGHT BROWN TO BROWN PATCHES ARE OBSERVED IN MY LAWNS.....YEAR-TO-DATE RAINFALL = 6.50 INCHES, WHICH IS -5.76 INCHES BELOW NORMAL THROUGH 01APR2026.... |
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| 3/7/2026 | SC-GV-94 | SC | Greenville |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| Warmer temperatures kept outdoor activity above normal. Retention pond is full. Tributaries are flowing normally. Clay soil is brown color and firm. Ant activity is picking up.
Trees are budding. |
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| 3/7/2026 | TX-VV-16 | TX | Val Verde |
Mildly Dry
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| still no rain in the last two months |
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| 3/7/2026 | TX-WM-316 | TX | Williamson |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| AS OF THIS MORNING...no rain this month, despite three days with good forecasts, and five more predicted ahead...Still we are over nine inches below average since October, so it will take time to recover normal! Meanwhile spring is moving ahead, with most trees showing leaves (no pecans yet!) and grass greening up. I have finally found a few bluebonnet rosettes, but they are quite late, usually blooming by now! |
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| 3/7/2026 | WI-DA-75 | WI | Dane |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Heavy rain full overnight helped with getting precipitation levels for the last few weeks back to normal 1.37 in 24 hours. |
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| 3/7/2026 | WI-FL-6 | WI | Florence |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Business & Industry Energy Fire Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| For the week 3/1-3/7 2026 -----
EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection:
Aurora : 4, 10, 29, 25, 24, 33, 37 -------
Kingsford: 5, 10, 29, 24, 24, 33, 37 -------
WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ----
Aurora : Trace Friday 3/6, .68 Saturday 3/7 a.m. total= .68" Kingsford: Trace Friday 3/6, .67 on Saturday a.m. 3/7 total of .67" -------
SNOWFALL: Aurora & Kingsford ZERO snowfalls ------
SNOW DEPTH AVERAGES MEASURED:
Aurora: 17.15, 16.975, 17.5, 16.525, 14.575, 14.0255, 13.075 ---------
Kingsford: 17.10, 16.875, 17.075, 16.30, 14.60, 13.90, 13.40 ------
US Drought Monitor has both Aurora, WI & Kingsford, MI as abnormally dry --- Natural wildfire risk is low ----- Snow melting at a steady pace and puddles galore out in the low lying areas in yards and in alleyways and on the streets ----- river has swelled a bit and the middle is open but ice and snow present along the shorelines -----The large flock of ducks have scattered now that the river water has opened up. No sign of the 4 white swans this week. Our neighborhood deer are very healthy looking and many birds around like Blue Jays, Cardinals, Mourning Doves, Woodpeckers, Chickadees, Black Crows all at my feeder this week ----- No tourist traffic yet just the locals -----Don't forget to move your clocks ahead 1 hour to get back on daylight savings time ( wished they'd end this already) ----- Have a great week |
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| 3/7/2026 | CAN-MB-43 | CAN | Manitoba |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture
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| 0.11 inch precip this week, no new snow, snowpack average ~9.5 inches. Mostly cloudy weather with fog and freezing drizzle. |
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| 3/7/2026 | CAN-NS-182 | CAN | Nova Scotia |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health
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| For week of 01-07 Mar: (0+ 0.5+ 0+ 16.0+ 0+ 0+ 0)= 16.5mm SWE Near Normal. High's: -7C to +9C; Low's: -1C to -18C WCh -20C; Wind: Calm to mostly NV to V, to 20km/hr; Frost: 1 medium. We had 1 heavy wet snowfall, 5cm, SWE 16mm. then it was a cycle of daytime thaw, night time re-freeze. On Wed, temp rose to +9C, and the melt ensued. Eaves trough were flowing. Many puddles on the ground. Re-froze at night. You try to clear what you can during the day. Our stoops are clear, but our sloping upward driveway remains icy. Our back lot is a blanket of re-frozen crusty ice and snow, 35cm. The deer don't mind the crusty snow, they punch right through it to get to bare patches of grass near the tree-line. Saw a couple of Squirrels yesterday, having a great time in a rapid scurry. March is slowly bringing Spring weather. The few sunny days are up-lifting. And as for SOG, we will have run-off. On the people side, many notices up on local businesses to be aware of Flu/Covid symptoms. If sick, stay home. Happy March. |
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| 3/7/2026 | CAN-ON-210 | CAN | Ontario |
Moderately Dry
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Agriculture
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| we have had some rain but not to any large amount. |
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