| 6/23/2026 | AR-LW-2 | AR | Lawrence |
Severely Dry
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| This is the first month that we have receive above normal rainfall for the month since either June or July last year. |
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| 6/23/2026 | KS-LV-4 | KS | Leavenworth |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Garden soils are saturated and turf has wet areas. Minor ponding in fields, ponds are full and streams are running full. |
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| 6/23/2026 | MN-MR-20 | MN | Morrison |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness
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| With the recent rains the garden has not need watering. The ground moisture is adequate. Wetlands water level is below normal. |
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| 6/23/2026 | MS-HD-25 | MS | Hinds |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Rain during week (over 6") has created soggy conditions. |
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| 6/23/2026 | NM-TR-21 | NM | Torrance |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife
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| Still waiting on the showers to arrive. Pretty dry but not too unusual. Forests are raising fire restrictions. Hope everyone is careful during the 4th celebrations. Several quail in the yard and one lone antelope grazes occasionally on our leach field. We have seen it this dry many times but we do not enjoy it. Ranchers are supplementing livestock with some feed. Large fire south of our location over the weekend. BE CAREFUL OUT THERE! |
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| 6/23/2026 | NY-WY-11 | NY | Wyoming |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Cloudy and warm with light winds and rain, then mostly cloudy and cool overnight with light winds. The high temperature was around sixty one degrees, and the low around fifty two degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating aeederful every day. White Clover, wild daisies, Avens, Thimbleberries, Soapwort flowers, aqualegia, Multifloral rose flowers, Valerian and phlox flowers are in full bloom. Corn is 15" - 23" tall. The local intermittent stream is starting to dry up and the nearby trout stream is flowing at late spring levels. |
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| 6/23/2026 | NC-WK-424 | NC | Wake |
Mildly Dry
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| This area continues to be listed in the Extreme drought classification with NWS. Rainfall of approx 1.5” last week has improved the soil moisture but just for a short time. More rain will be needed for a major impact. Lake and pond levels were minimally impacted by this rain. Landscape plants have responded quickly to the rain but also quickly returned to requiring daily drip irrigation. Grass (hybrid bermuda) is greening up and growing fast but will need continued rain to maintain this growth. Watering restrictions in place limiting irrigation to one day per week during overnight hours. Agricultural planting is still behind and all planted crops appear to be stunted in growth.
Too soon to tell how the rain will impact them. Golf courses are trying to salvage the greens and letting the rest go. Their ponds did not show any significant level change front the rain.
I was in Goldsboro today and it is obvious that they have had much more rain as the ponds look more like late summer than drought and crops are larger and doing better. Overall an encouraging week but one that will quickly return to last week’s conditions without continued rainfall. |
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| 6/23/2026 | OH-MM-13 | OH | Miami |
Near Normal
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| It has been cooler and rainy for the first days of summer here in SW Ohio. Lawns are lush and plants and gardens are thriving. |
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| 6/23/2026 | TX-BXR-630 | TX | Bexar |
Mildly Dry
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| Nothing is affecting people around us just super dry dirt and very hot conditions |
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| 6/23/2026 | TX-HNT-11 | TX | Hunt |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation
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| 0.95” of rain last week - two events, several days apart, nothing severe from either. 1.0” of Evapotranspiration. Temps were seasonal - morning lows in the 70s, afternoon highs in the 80s and 90s. Many days with 100+ heat index, one day with Heat Advisory and at least one day with Air Quality Alert. No supplemental watering needed for gardens or containers - everything blooming and content. Seems like we are getting just enough rain to keep the ground soil damp with no cracks yet. Crepe Myrtle trees started blooming. Wildlife remains busy - Happy National Pollinator Week (this week)! Plant native to support our pollinators please! Native plants also require less water! DFW area remains busy despite the heat with FIFA World Cup visitors and activities. Story for the week - typical conditions. |
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| 6/23/2026 | TX-TN-124 | TX | Tarrant |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Near normal now but drying out as rain the last 8-10 days has been light. |
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| 6/23/2026 | WA-KG-336 | WA | King |
Near Normal
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| It is the exact same as every summer. |
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| 6/23/2026 | WI-CK-3 | WI | Clark |
Moderately Wet
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Agriculture
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| Was dry in the end of May and the beginning of June but has been wet since some farms made 1st cutting of hay early but I thought it needed to grow more and mature more now I can't get enough dry days. Now the ground has a saturated dirt smell |
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| 6/23/2026 | WY-SW-30 | WY | Sweetwater |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Last measurable precipitation was June 10th. Highs generally low 80's and sunny. Afternoon winds increase as expected. Weed growth had been slowed with no rain. Desert vegetation greened up but only moderate growth. Wildfire risk will continue to elevate under the current weather pattern. |
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