| 11/21/2025 | AL-CN-19 | AL | Calhoun |
Severely Dry
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| established plants struggling
extremely dusty dangerous fire conditions
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| 11/21/2025 | CO-LR-1238 | CO | Larimer |
Mildly Dry
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| I was tempted to select moderately dry, but in the no growing season, this is hard to assess. I would say, though, that if we are truly in the mildly dry category, we are borderline to moderately. We’ve had no precip whatsoever for nearly 4 weeks, days and even nights have been very warm and windy. So, the soil is bone dry. Earlier this week, I spent hours watering enough to soak all of our gardens and lawns in hopes it was enough to keep the soil fro, becoming hydrophobic and, thus, not getting enough benefit from the 0.5” of rain forecasted to fall last night and this morning, but we got not Ont bit of that! It only drizzled so lightly on Friday morning, Nov 21, that the wood deck didn’t even get shined wet, just darker from dampness. Nothing in the rain gauge. |
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| 11/21/2025 | FL-BK-7 | FL | Baker |
Severely Dry
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| No rain in weeks plus high temps. Driving on dirt roads creates clouds of dust. Mowing grass creates clouds of dust. Vegetation very brittle since early November freeze and frost event for 2 days. Sinuses flaring with all the dust. Ponds are super low and St. Marys River is at low thresholds - you can easily walk across it in places |
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| 11/21/2025 | KS-LN-6 | KS | Linn |
Severely Dry
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| Severely Dry - As of 11/20 .14" of precipitation for November, on the way to 2.01" monthly average. We are nearly 5" below average for August through November. Some much needed rain is expected over the next 10 days so fingers crossed. Small ponds are completely dry, with larger 1 ac. ponds nearly dried up. Small creeks are not running and almost completely dry. Most of the corn/beans are harvested; winter wheat and triticale feed winter crops have been planted and germinated but could use rain. Unseasonably warm and very dry conditions will moderate over the next few weeks, with some measurable precipitation predicted. Without much needed rain, bushes and trees may encounter winter kill if things don't improve. |
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| 11/21/2025 | ME-HN-58 | ME | Hancock |
Moderately Dry
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| My woods are still totally dry. There is water flowing in a neighborhood stream, still about a foot low. With the electric fence down, deer consumed anything green at the garden. |
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| 11/21/2025 | MD-HW-44 | MD | Howard |
Mildly Dry
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| No effect |
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| 11/21/2025 | MN-HN-86 | MN | Hennepin |
Severely Dry
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| The last measurable PPT was September 19, 20,and 22, 2025. Any PPT would be welcome before the ground freezes. |
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| 11/21/2025 | MO-CP-7 | MO | Cooper |
Near Normal
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| It has been cool and cloudy this week with 0.57 in. of rain falling. The rain and wind have brought down lots of leaves which we chopped up with the mower this week before the rain. I saw a large rabbit a few nights ago while checking the gauge. Other than the rabbit, not much other wildlife have been moving around except for squirrels and birds coming to the feeders. It definitely feels like the end of Fall. |
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| 11/21/2025 | MT-LN-6 | MT | Lincoln |
Mildly Wet
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| Although there has been no precipitation the last few days, conditions remain on the moist side. |
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| 11/21/2025 | NE-AD-2 | NE | Adams |
Mildly Dry
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| Starting to see 1/2 inch cracks in soil. Grass is brown in spots and showing signs of lack of moisture.(foot prints linger after stepping on lawn, trails, when mowing lines remain well after mowing) |
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| 11/21/2025 | NY-WY-11 | NY | Wyoming |
Near Normal
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| Sunny and cold with light winds, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with light winds. The high temperature was around forty five degrees and the low around thirty two degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every 2 to 3 days. Only a few of the leaves still have color, mainly Oaks and Sugar Maples. 75%-80% of leaves have fallen, most woods are bare. Canadian Geese have flocks of 100-200 birds. Small flocks of sparrows are still around. The nearby trout stream is flowing but low. Intermittent streams are flowing. A few more of the remaining corn fields are cut. |
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| 11/21/2025 | NC-JC-22 | NC | Jackson |
Mildly Dry
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| First measurable rainfall in 10 days in what has been a very dry month. Small forest fires in our region (none locally) due to high wind, very low humidity in the 20% range and dry conditions with lots of dry fuel on the ground. Despite the dry weather native plants are fairing well. We had a very hard freeze about 10 days ago so many plants are now going dormant. |
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| 11/21/2025 | NC-WK-203 | NC | Wake |
Moderately Dry
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| Rainfall for the week was 0.08 inches, continuing the trend of below normal rainfall that started over three months ago. Soils are very dry and stream flow is well below normal. |
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| 11/21/2025 | SD-MH-71 | SD | Minnehaha |
Near Normal
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| .80 of rain this week. 1.25" of moisture for the month of November. |
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| 11/21/2025 | TX-GM-16 | TX | Grimes |
Near Normal
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| Once again, not many changes from last 2 weeks. |
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