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6/9/2026
IA-LN-49
IA
Linn
Near Normal
General Awareness
First week of June brought decent precip after getting out of drought. We need that precip to not go into flash drought. No flooding observed, some ditch areas near creeks had a bit of standing water after rain fall. Full Mowing needed this week. AC and Fans needed during afternoons. My station has already surpassed the entire month of May's Total and it is only the 8th of June. Stay Cool and hydrated and do not forget your sunscreen as UVI indexes, and heat indices increase.
6/9/2026
OK-MY-10
OK
Mayes
Moderately Wet
General Awareness
Conditions have changed rather dramatically since last week after receiving 3.4" of rain. The neighborhood pond is dribbling over the dam, everything is green and lush, and the soil is quite moist. Water is weeping out from the driveway seams and from under a retaining wall.
6/9/2026
TX-TN-124
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Tarrant
Mildly Wet
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Plants & Wildlife
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This last week we recorded 2.16 inches of rain. My YTD is just short of 20 inches. Much of these rain soaked into the soil before very much of ran off into the street. So all plants are looking good. Temperatures this week may be in the mid-high 90s though. Birds and wildlife are doing well. Area lakes are not much changed. Most are full but 5 area lakes are from 1-4 feet low. That's not bad going into summer and some of those will still rise some with creeks continuing to flow into them.
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