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3/21/2026  AZ-MH-25 AZMohave Near Normal General Awareness
No drought conditions "near normal" status but nearing Abnormally Dry (D0) drought status along the lower Colorado River valley. Extreme heat conditions for month of March w/ high new record setting temps in low 100s (Wed 100F Thurs 104F Fri 106F)  View
3/21/2026  AR-LW-2 ARLawrence Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Hot and dry will have to water my garden beds to keep them alive.  View
3/21/2026  CA-HM-6 CAHumboldt Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
There has been no significant rain since the 4th and the 5th. However, the humid air from the ocean and fog has kept the soil moist. Spring plants are blooming and leafing out as normal. Our seasonal creek is not flowing, but the bottom is muddy and the skunk cabbages are healthy and blooming. The grass is a healthy green.  View
3/21/2026  CO-AR-413 COArapahoe Moderately Dry General Awareness
Calendar YTD 50% of normal. Water YTD 42% of normal. My area is under fire watch/red flag warnings. I am moving condition assessment to “moderately dry.”  View
3/21/2026  CO-DG-176 CODouglas Moderately Dry General Awareness
Snow to summer heat in a week. Plants blooming early and lots of bird song Water monitoring and wildfire danger  View
3/21/2026  CO-JF-573 COJefferson Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
5.2" of snow this week. Winds are back daily, no snow remains, temps have been in upper 50's and mid 60's. Turkey have been very active, songbirds at feeders, downy and hairy woodpeckers very active, mule deer very active browsing. Day lillys are sprouting through the soil.  View
3/21/2026  CO-PW-49 COProwers Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Water Supply & Quality
Dust blowing and cracks showing up in the ground. 90 plus degrees with no clouds. I started watering trees last week, my well ran dry yesterday.  View
3/21/2026  CT-MD-21 CTMiddlesex Mildly Wet General Awareness
All water courses are at slightly above normal seasonal levels  View
3/21/2026  CT-NL-29 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
1.37" of rain fell this week. Small streams and rills are flowing, vernal pools are full. Soil is moist. CT Drought Monitor reports it is abnormally dry, but with the recent snow melt, it doesn't seem to be.  View
3/21/2026  DE-NC-10 DENew Castle Near Normal Springs flowing normally.  View
3/21/2026  DE-SS-3 DESussex Near Normal 3/15-3/21 provided 1.41" of rain on 3 days. Morris Branch full.  View
3/21/2026  FL-AL-50 FLAlachua Mildly Dry General Awareness
Lake Alice and retention ponds still quite low after <1 inch of rain. Plants suffering also because of late cold snap.  View
3/21/2026  FL-CR-80 FLCollier Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Although we had 1 day this week with .45" of rain, things are still on the dry, brown side. I did see a couple of mosquitoes this week for the first time in months. Night temperatures have been cool, in the 50's with comfortable daytime temperatures 75-84°.  View
3/21/2026  FL-MA-10 FLManatee Near Normal General Awareness
Energy
Fire
FIRE - Considerably reduced hazard account significant rainfall in the last 10 days. And, we have continued to have periodic precipitation since then. Forecast calls for precipitation several times in the next 10 day forecast. ENERGY - UPS and Downs on our Energy useage as temperatures have been above average and then below average. We save on AC energy one day, but the furnace runs……….then the next day is opposite. Overall, within the last 10 days we have probably averaged out to a more normal cycle. GENERAL - Additional precipitation would be welcome and a string of normal temperatures would also make us all happier.  View
3/21/2026  FL-ST-42 FLSumter Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
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Report for the week of March 14 through March 21, 2026. We had 3 days with rain this week with a total rainfall of 1.3”. The grass has greened up and the trees a leafing out. The grass and tree pollen has started. The temperatures have been comfortable. Most mornings have had a heavy dew. The AQI has been in the good range except for today which was in the moderate range. The burn ban is still in place.  View
3/21/2026  FL-VL-60 FLVolusia Near Normal General Awareness
Some rain last week cooler weather some clouds have led to near normal moisture conditions. A class is crawling nicely and everything seems to be recovering from a cold and dry winter.  View
3/21/2026  IL-BN-19 ILBoone Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Well, our NWS predicted an unusually strong winter storm last week and once again they nailed it. First, 1.21" of much needed rain fell that then changed over to snow totaling 8.4" accompanied by strong winds and significant drifting. A short cold snap was followed by a rapid warm up that melted all the snow except for where it had heavily drifted. The 1.21" of rain mostly soaked into the soil while the snow melt of 0.77" had time enough to soak in. Area waterways are currently flowing at a healthy pace and are mostly below any flood stages. So it seems safe to say that soil conditions are currently mildly wet. And with the warm temps some trees are starting to bud out a bit while area lawns are getting greener by the day. Daffodils are growing and some ramps are now emerging. Finally, wildlife has been on the rebound with sandhill cranes loud in the clouds and more geese pairing up. A resident pair have returned to an area where I hike. Just like last year, they give me some stern honks and hisses as I walk by them but are civil enough to not initiate an all out attack. Maybe our bird brained feathered friends are smarter than we think.  View
3/21/2026  IN-FL-3 INFulton Mildly Dry General Awareness
I have had 0.67 inches of precipitation at my location during the past 7-days.  View
3/21/2026  IN-JY-28 INJay Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Drought continues after another fairly dry week. over the past week there has been two seperate woods fires and one brush fire. All within 3 miles of me. Dry conditions paired with the high winds were the culprit.  View
3/21/2026  IN-RP-11 INRipley Mildly Wet General Awareness
Soil moisture is above normal for March.  View
3/21/2026  IA-HR-16 IAHarrison Mildly Dry General Awareness
0.16 of precipitation last week, which included 1.2 inches of snow. Lawns and pastures continue to green up, as temperatures have warmed to much above normal.  View
3/21/2026  KS-BU-25 KSButler Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
2.62 inches rain received this month and that's .18 above normal. However, creek is down some and the flow has stopped. Cracks in bare soil have reappeared. Most grass remains dormant and is very dry. Bradley pear tree blossoms got bit Monday morning (3/16) after a low of 12F. Wildlife has been quiet.  View
3/21/2026  KS-DG-84 KSDouglas Moderately Dry General Awareness
ground dry and cracking  View
3/21/2026  KS-JO-53 KSJohnson Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A week and a half has passed since we had a three and a half inch rainfall with no precipitation and afternoon high temperatures in the low 80s, unseasonably warm for March.  View
3/21/2026  KS-KW-2 KSKiowa Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
No moisture this week and above normal temperatures has continued to dry the soil. It has been 120 days since we received .50 inch of rain or more in 1 day. We are at 39% of normal for the year. The ponds and creeks are at normal levels for this time of year. The wheat is starting to stress from lack of moisture.  View
3/21/2026  KY-CM-3 KYCumberland Near Normal Agriculture
One rain day-1.08 inches  View
3/21/2026  KY-KN-15 KYKenton Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
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The soil is very moist and damp. Bushes, trees, and grass are beginning to green-up. Attached photo depicts a Red Oak with buds forming and damp soil in the foreground. The Licking River (1/2 mile to the east)is full but not out of its banks.  View
3/21/2026  LA-AS-20 LAAscension Parish Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Graupel less than a sixteenth of an inch in size, greeted us on Monday morning after overnight thunderstorms brought 3/4” of rain ahead of a cold front. The graupel didn’t last but 30 seconds, but it was unusual for this area. The rest of the week was quiet as far as weather is concerned. On Thursday I was able to work the flower bed where gladiolus will be planted, slightly late but they just arrived in the mail. The soil worked well and has good moisture. The lawn was firm enough to cut the grass. No rain predicted for the next ten days. The over seeding with clover on the newly finished road construction has germinated at a very high percentage providing good soil coverage to prevent erosion.  View
3/21/2026  MA-BA-51 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
decent rain  View
3/21/2026  MA-BE-21 MABerkshire Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Rain,and a little snow, over the past week provided 1.31". The snowpack has melted away, leaving just the plowed and/or shoveled piles of snow and any remaining in protected, shaded locations. Rivers and streams are running at a fairly normal level. Coyotes are active and deer. Bird variety is increasing. The ground surface remains somewhat frozen. Shoots of Spring bulbs are emerging.  View
3/21/2026  MA-ES-64 MAEssex Mildly Dry General Awareness
1.02 inches of rain in the last week, still down several inches for the year. No snow on the ground and ground partially thawed. Ice not safe for skating. Hiking trails a bit muddy in places and icy in others. Lots of water flowing over the dam at the reservoir.  View
3/21/2026  MA-HD-28 MAHampden Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Rain totaled 1.51 inches this week. Levels of area rivers were higher earlier in the week, but gradually dropping now. Many signs of spring this week: more robins and chipmunks in the yard and seeing skunk cabbage and hearing wood frogs in the nearby state park.  View
3/21/2026  MI-DC-10 MIDickinson Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
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Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
For the week 3/15-3/21 2026 ----- EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES at Data collection: Aurora : 25, 17, 4, 14, 23, 32, 31 ------- Kingsford: 25, 17, 4, 14, 23, 32, 31 ------- WATER CONTENT IN THE GAUGE ---- Aurora :.23, 1.90, .30, .02 total= 2.45" Kingsford:.22, 1.92, .24, .02 total = 2.40" ------- SNOWFALL: Aurora: 2.6, 18.5, 3, .20 = 24.3" & Kingsford: 2.5, 18.5, 2.4, .20 = 23.6" ------ SNOW DEPTH AVERAGES MEASURED: Aurora: 12.8, 28, 32.9, 32.9, 23.9, 19.3, 17.9--------- Kingsford: 15.5, ?, 31.8, 31.8, 18.3, 16.3, 13.2 ------ Natural wildfire risk is low ----- US Drought monitor has us as NORMAL finally. Both towns are currently above their Averages with Aurora currently at 85.03" ( average is 50")to date of snowfall and Kingsford ( 50" average) at 85.50". ----- We have a lot of snow pack and probably more than we want at this time of the year but it is what it is----- Anyway, an Early Spring for us is ruined. -----  View
3/21/2026  MI-IH-32 MIIngham Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
About 0.4" of rain this week and a few snow flurries. Warmer temps. Creek level is about normal. There are a few patches of standing water in the fields but most of the ground has dried out. Robins and red-wing blackbirds are back. Maples starting to bud.  View
3/21/2026  MI-WS-11 MIWashtenaw Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Heavy rain earlier in the week, but just traces of precipitation since. Temps have warmed up, trees and shrubs are starting to bud out. Lots of spring flowers, lots of birds at feeders, chipmunks are out. It's spring-for now.  View
3/21/2026  MN-BW-36 MNBrown Mildly Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
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Rapid snow melt the last couple days from last week's blizzard have left the ground fairly wet.  View
3/21/2026  MN-HB-40 MNHubbard Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
We've had a couple inches of snow this week, but most of the snow has melted due to temps in the 60s, 25 degrees above normal. Open areas and fields are drying out. Maple trees are running, although some nights have stayed above freezing, which slows things down. Cold nights drive the sap back down into the roots, setting up the next day's run up the trunk and into the branches and twigs. I've hear rumors of robins, but have seen no migratory birds as yet. Ice is starting to separate from the shores of the lakes, but was 3' thick so may take a while to go out. We have 10 days more ice-free open water, compared to 50 years ago. D1 moderate long-term drought continues. Winter recreation is done for the season.  View
3/21/2026  MN-SH-39 MNSherburne Near Normal General Awareness
Cloudy and 42 Hi 72 Wind S 7 mph. Sunny skies after 8:00 wind gusts up to 15 mph later today.  View
3/21/2026  MO-CN-10 MOClinton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Report for 15 March 26 to 21 March 26. There were no days of precipitation for the week, for 0.0 inches. The total precipitation for March is 1.31 inches. The historical average for March is 2.91 inches. The current condition is Mildly Dry.  View
3/21/2026  MO-NW-4 MONewton Severely Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Drought conditions continue with Fire danger throughout the area, Nearly record low and high temperatures this week Spring flowers were killed off with the sharp cold temps, plenty of deer, turkeys and vultures around. Trees are budding out and spring like weather is coming on. unusually hot weather this week. Shoal creek is still running at normal levels although somewhat lower this week. High fire danger and sky haze overcast these days with some controlled burns and wild fires in the area.  View
3/21/2026  MO-PT-21 MOPlatte Near Normal General Awareness
No moisture for the week. Surface soil starting to dry after above normal rain first 11 days of month. Set a record high of 90 yesterday 3/20. Blooms and leaves recovering from hard freeze on 3/15 and 3/16. 9 degrees low temperature Monday morning 3/16. Week of extremes in temperature and wind.  View
3/21/2026  MO-SG-5 MOSte. Genevieve Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Hard rain over the weekend from a squall line ending with a little snow early the next morning. We went from a tornado warning to snow in 12 hours or so. Surface dried up during the week allowing fertilizer to be spread on pasture and hay ground. Still too wet to work in crop fields. The very cold weather earlier this week hurt or killed everything that was blooming, from trees to weeds to flowers.  View
3/21/2026  NH-GR-1 NHGrafton Mildly Dry General Awareness
Snow pack gone, some rain, but not enough.  View
3/21/2026  NM-BR-183 NMBernalillo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Unusually warm, very dry.  View
3/21/2026  NM-BR-239 NMBernalillo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
The last measurable precipitation was 0.19 inch on Feb. 14, and that was all for February. March has had 0.00 precipitation so far with none expected through at least the next week. The soil is dry and dusty. The early spring plants are starting to die. However, trees are in bloom and healthy. The Sandia mountains are dry; only a few patches of snow remain. March normally is chilly and windy with a late significant snow storm. March this year is historically hot and dry. Our water supply is adequate and the flow of water in the Rio Grande River is steady. There have not yet been any significant wildfires in the area.  View
3/21/2026  NM-BR-266 NMBernalillo Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Been over 30 days since measurable precipitation. We're hand watering some young fruit trees. Have lost over half of our mature piñons to bark beetle after last year's hail storm and the drought.  View
3/21/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Cloudy and cold with gusty winds and rain, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with light winds and predawn flurries The high temperature was around forty eight degrees, and the low around twenty nine degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. More small flocks of Canadian Geese are present. Crocuses are blooming. Daffodils are springing up. More flocks of small black birds, Red-winged Blackbirds, Grackles 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.  View
3/21/2026  NC-CH-61 NCChatham Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions are moderately dry and most of the State is in various drought conditions. We received about 1.5 inches of rain last week, the first "significant" rain in weeks. Cold to warm temperature swings have occurred through most of March so far. All trees and bushes have buds and everything is turning green again. Grass is slowly getting green attributed to the dryness we have experienced over the last two months. Deer are active and birds flock to the feeder. Overall pleasant weather for walking.  View
3/21/2026  OR-CC-76 ORClackamas Near Normal General Awareness
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Fire
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Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
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The wet/dry scale may be near normal, but it is warm. Fire danger is low, but... see the picture for all the dead vegetation left from last year that will become tinder if it remains standing until it dries! Hazelnuts and red alders are tossing out pollen. Forsythia and quince are in full bloom, but the bitter cherry is not. Blackberry vines and snowberry are growing their new leaves. Shephard's purse, nemophilas, phacelias, and galiums are growing rapidly but not blooming - no sign yet of the usually abundant claytonias. Oxalis oregana (in a sheltered location) has been blooming for over a week. My spinach has sprouted (I regret that I didn't plant some 2 weeks ago. Birds are nesting and ants of numerous species have been VERY plentiful; running all over on warm evenings, flying, and biting! Flickers, who should be here feasting, are evidently elsewhere - maybe partly because I found a snag that had fallen this week that had a nice, almost 3" hole in it. The barn cats have really reduced the rodents around the barn, and we haven't seen possums or raccoons lately. The deer also seem to be avoiding us, prefering to hang out up the hill. The watershed to the east of us had their property cleared and perhaps planted this winter, so maybe our deer lost their cover. The area upstream looks pretty barren. Soil is damp and easily worked. The chicken flock has done a nice job of eating all the weeds in my garden and raking it well, and the most recent heavy rain exposed a lot of small rocks which will be easy to rake up and move to more useful places. On the other hand, weeds are again trying to take over the access road.  View
3/21/2026  OR-CC-88 ORClackamas Mildly Wet General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Rainfall taped off after and intense mid-month storm. Mildly wet this week inspite of 4 dry days. Still precip is above average for the month. Adequate moisture couple with warm temps helped budding plants.  View
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