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2/7/2026  AZ-MH-25 AZMohave Near Normal General Awareness
No drought status conditions currently along the lower Colorado River valley area ..... "near normal". Desert floor vegetation continues to emerge and flower across the desert.  View
2/7/2026  AZ-PM-82 AZPima Near Normal General Awareness
Humidity continues lowering this week, becoming more normal. Weeds are still active.  View
2/7/2026  CA-SD-258 CASan Diego Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Temperature 13 degrees above average at 74.2. Wind chill: 74.1. Relative humidity: 48.7% Heat index: 73.2% Dew point: 53.8. Wet bulb temperature: 61.7. Barometer: 30.20. Gusts up to 5mph (Device used: Kestrel 3550FW) Plants need extra water due to the heat.  View
2/7/2026  CO-AR-386 COArapahoe Severely Dry General Awareness
Open ground is cracked and dusty, moisture is immediately absorbed  View
2/7/2026  CO-AR-413 COArapahoe Mildly Dry General Awareness
Calendar YTD precipitation 27% of normal. Water YTD precipitation 33% of normal.  View
2/7/2026  CO-GN-18 COGunnison Severely Dry General Awareness
In the past 52 years only one winter has had less snowfall to date than this winter and only one winter has had less snow on the ground (1976-77)  View
2/7/2026  CO-JF-573 COJefferson Severely Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
.02" snow this week, sunny blue skies mostly. Deer, turkey, and songbirds are active.  View
2/7/2026  CO-LP-113 COLa Plata Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Zero snowpack at 7200; elevation in open areas. Only small patches of snow in deep shade and north slopes Soil in exposed areas is dry and dusty to a depth of 3-4".  View
2/7/2026  CT-NL-29 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
0.12" of melt from 2.5" of new snow this week. 10" of snow remain on the ground.  View
2/7/2026  FL-AL-50 FLAlachua Moderately Dry Retention ponds have dried up. Burn ban is in effect. Many plants are brown because of lack of rain and multiple freezes. Turf/lawns are dormant and brown.  View
2/7/2026  FL-BW-167 FLBroward Moderately Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
No significant precip and veg showing signs of water stress in unirrigated locations. Temps are at winter lows with some demand for heat and no AC use in the period.  View
2/7/2026  FL-MA-10 FLManatee Mildly Dry General Awareness
Energy
Fire
FIRE - Conditions have improved over the short term with over a half inch of precipitation the last reporting period. However, water levels in our pond and lakes are still extremely below average. ENERGY - The cold spell that is covering the country continued in our area with the result that the Furnace/Heat Exchanger of our system was running more than ever. Use of Natural Gas and Electricity to run the fan increased. GENERAL - We still need more precipitation in heavy amounts.  View
2/7/2026  FL-ST-42 FLSumter Moderately Dry General Awareness
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Report for the week of January 31 - February 7, 2026. We had a little rain this week (0.16”) this week. The ground is dry and the lawn and fields are brown. Ponds are low or dry. There is a possibility for grass fires.  View
2/7/2026  GA-DK-51 GADeKalb Near Normal General Awareness
Neither fish nor fowl.  View
2/7/2026  IL-BN-19 ILBoone Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A grand total of 0.01" of precip fell over the week, mostly from light snow/flurries and very light freezing rain/drizzle. With the ground still frozen, soil conditions remain near normal while area waterways look to be about the same as last week, frozen and near their normal levels. My yard has about an inch or two of snowcover but area fields are pretty much windswept and bare. We finally had above freezing temps the other day, wrapping up a string of 19 days below freezing. And it looks like warmer days ahead, so what snow remains will likely melt away. Our NWS long range forecast predicts possible precip ahead and I for one hope they are right, as our drought continues per the U.S. Drought Monitor. Other than a 7 week break last summer, this area has been in some degree of drought for quite a while. With La Nina fading maybe wetter weather will arrive despite the solar maximum. Time will tell. No majestic eagles seen this week but a while back I did see a bald eagle, working on an old deer carcass, looking bloody and muddy and far from majestic. I wondered at the time if it would ever be able to clean itself up and restore that majesty that we so much desire. I like to think that it did.  View
2/7/2026  IL-SC-37 ILSt. Clair Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Snowfall from 25-26 Jan has mostly melted, although north facing slopes are still blanketed with maybe 1.5" snowpack. Temperatures had turned bitter cold (-4F) with the arrival of the snow and have slowly climbed to 48F for the high yesterday (6 Feb). Bird song has changed pattern and frequency and folks are spending a little more time outdoors. Kids at the nearby school enjoyed an afternoon on the playground yesterday. Maple (Acer saccharinum and A. rubrum) buds are beginning to swell. Catkins have appeared on Hazelnut (Corylus americana), however female buds have not yet broken. Neighbors lawns maybe look a little greener from the snowmelt. Conditions still seem dry. Today, I was able to sample the vegetable garden soil on a south facing berm and only the top inch of the maybe 4" deep sample was moist/ wet. Soil in the lower portion of the sample was quite dry, with a couple visible ice crystals. Heard of a crew pouring concrete curb/walk in nearby Collinsville on 5 Feb.  View
2/7/2026  KS-BU-25 KSButler Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Creek a bit fuller and still mostly frozen. Some birds have come back. Saw some Canadian geese- heading north. No cracks in bare soil.  View
2/7/2026  KS-DG-84 KSDouglas Moderately Dry General Awareness
Ground cracks; no substantial precipitation  View
2/7/2026  KS-JO-53 KSJohnson Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
We've warmed up from freezer temperatures, and the snow is all gone. Waiting for the next weather event to come by.  View
2/7/2026  KS-KW-2 KSKiowa Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
No moisture this week and above normal temperatures has been nice. Creeks and ponds are average too full and the soil is moist. Some of the wheat, rye and triticale are starting to grow.  View
2/7/2026  KY-CM-3 KYCumberland Mildly Dry Agriculture
Patches of ice remain in shaded areas  View
2/7/2026  LA-AS-20 LAAscension Parish Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
After a week of dry, cold weather, rain on Wednesday was welcomed. Flower beds picked up some moisture before the heavy rain drained off. The rest of the week was dry, but the temperatures moderated, and the sky was a bluebird blue! Road construction is starting to see an ending soon. Replacement driveways have been finished, and roadway striping has begun. Lots of goldfinches still hang around and appear to have a little more coloring to their plumage.  View
2/7/2026  MA-BA-51 MABarnstable Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
more snow some melting  View
2/7/2026  MA-BE-21 MABerkshire Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
A drier week than the last couple of weeks, with 0.14" of precipitation. Very cold temperatures with little, melting of the snowpack which is currently 12.5" (1.92" liquid equivalent). Many trees and shrubs still have clumps of snow frozen on their branches with fresh snow added overnight. Rivers and streams are at normal levels and all have ice forming on the surface. Bird activity is high at the feeders.  View
2/7/2026  MA-HD-28 MAHampden Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Total precipitation this week was 0.07 inch which came as snow. Local rivers have ice with some open areas. The lakes and ponds are frozen with ice fishing occurring. The snow from 2 weeks ago has stayed which allows for various winter sports. Had a Cooper's hawk on a large oak tree not far from our backyard birdfeeder. Need to replenish the bird seed often.  View
2/7/2026  MI-DC-10 MIDickinson Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Business & Industry
Energy
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
For the week of 2/1-2/7 2026 ------- This week's snowfall total 3.35" for Both Aurora, WI & Kingsford, MI ------ SWE for both .11 ---- Both Towns/Cities Snow Depth is at 17.2" deep on average ----- Temps this week at observation times were -7, 19, 12, -7, 22, 30 & -1 Degrees Fahrenheit ----- Natural Wildfire risk is low ----- US Drought Monitor has us as Abnormally Dry ----- Snowmobile traffic low this week but construction trucks, HVAC, Propane delivery & Fuel oil trucks were in abundance ----- Deer and thriving and see a small herd walking daily across the river in 2 spots now ---- An open spot on the river by the bridge has been an invitation to both ducks and a huge flock European Starlings during the late mornings and afternoons ----- Wild Pigeons have been hanging out behind Storheim's & Walmart in Breitung ----- Pretty soon the groundhogs will appear in mine and my neighbor's yards ----- Have great week everyone  View
2/7/2026  MI-RS-11 MIRoscommon Near Normal General Awareness
The dry, normal or wet conditions aren't an issue currently, only the cold is.  View
2/7/2026  MI-WS-11 MIWashtenaw Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Snow a few days the past week, but light and fluffy. Temps have remained cold so there has been no melting. Warmer temps predicted for the next week or so. Snow cover is 100%. Birds remain active at feeders, am seeing a few squirrels.  View
2/7/2026  MI-WY-125 MIWayne Mildly Wet General Awareness
Snow several times this week.  View
2/7/2026  MS-TL-1 MSTallahatchie Moderately Wet Agriculture
Due to the 3.18" ice accumulation melting, we have moderately wet conditions.  View
2/7/2026  MO-CN-10 MOClinton Near Normal General Awareness
Report for 1 February 26 to 7 February 26. There were No days of precipitation for the week, for 0.00 inches. The total precipitation for February is 0.00 inches. The historical average for February is 0.90 inches. The current conditions are Near Normal.  View
2/7/2026  MO-NW-4 MONewton Moderately Dry General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
Continued very dry this week, The snow carried very little moisture and is all gone today, Fire danger is increasing with gusty winds. Deer are active in the neighborhood. Temperatures are rising every day. The groundhog didn't show up this week although he was out before the snow storm two weeks ago. Shoal creek is very low. see of the early spring flowers are pushing up first leaves.  View
2/7/2026  MO-SG-5 MOSte. Genevieve Moderately Dry General Awareness
It warmed this week enough to start melting the foot of snow we received almost two weeks ago. About 50% of the woods and fields are still covered. Slow melt so little runoff. Impoundments and small creeks are still ice covered. Wildlife needed this melt. The soil is still dry under the surface. I saw a hen yesterday making dust.  View
2/7/2026  MT-LC-19 MTLewis And Clark Mildly Dry General Awareness
Just 0.03 inches of precipitation in the past 4 weeks. Thus it is slowly drying out. There has been some wind and a few mild days, with temperatures near 60. Overnight lows though mostly in the teens and 20s. With little precipitation recently, and no snow on the ground, going with mildly dry conditions.  View
2/7/2026  NH-GR-1 NHGrafton Near Normal General Awareness
Still holding on to snow pack,  View
2/7/2026  NM-BR-239 NMBernalillo Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
There is still some soil moisture left over from the 0.56 of precipitation 2 weeks ago. Due to the very warm winter so far, heat stored in the ground is enhancing plant growth, and plants and birds are healthy. Some tree buds are opening for spring, earlier than usual. Earlier this week there was a small nighttime bosque fire which did not spread, but fire danger is expected to increase in a few days in dry breezy weather. There is little snow in the Sandia mountains. Our water supply is adequate with a consistent flow of water in the river.  View
2/7/2026  NY-MR-89 NYMonroe Moderately Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Week of (2/1/26-2/7/26) observed less precipitation compared to last week. The precipitation observed during this week was 0.14 inches of precipitation. The amount of precipitation measured was less than the last update of 0.82 inches of precipitation for the previous week of (1/25/26-1/31/26). There was 0.14 inches of precipitation that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 for the month of February compared to the normal climatology precipitation at KROC airport for the month is 0.51 inches of precipitation. There was 8.2 inches of snowfall measured for the week of 2/1/26-2/7/26. There was 8.2 inches of snowfall that was recorded at station NY-MR-89 so far for the month of February compared to the normal climatology snowfall at KROC airport for the month is 5.9 inches. Conditions have remained the same since the last update from last week with the area seeing some beneficial and measurable precipitation in the form of frozen snowfall over this past week. The area is currently considered moderately dry (Moderate Drought) which has remained the same (unchanged) since the last update due despite the area receiving beneficial snowfall and frozen precipitation. The sump pump has stopped pumping periodically due to the ground becoming frozen due to very cold due to very cold arctic air invading the environment the later this week and this very cold air is not allowing the frozen precipitation sitting on the ground (near a foot of snowpack currently on the ground) to melt and infiltrate into the ground. Evergreen plants such as Boxwoods and the Red Twig Dogwood along with Arborvitae shrubs in the backyard are doing OK due to some beneficial snow falling this week. Outdoor activities and shoveling snow have been very limited due to dangerous windchill values and very cold sub-zero temperatures invading the environment that had started later this week (Friday night) that can lead to frost-bite with any uncovered and exposed skin. Furnace has been working overtime heating the house due to the very cold and well below average temperatures (sub-zero at times after Friday night) the area has been experiencing over the past couple of weeks. So far, February’s precipitation is currently below average and snowfall currently is above average.  View
2/7/2026  NY-WY-11 NYWyoming Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Cloudy and cold with light winds and early evening snow, then mostly cloudy and cold overnight with gusty winds and snow. The high temperature was around twenty four degrees, and the low around minus five degrees Fahrenheit. Songbirds are eating a feederful every day. Some small woodpeckers arrived. The local intermittent stream and nearby trout stream are flowing at Winter levels. Some stream crossings are difficult due to snow drifts and ice.  View
2/7/2026  NC-BC-105 NCBuncombe Mildly Dry General Awareness
Fire
Water Supply & Quality
We've hd some snow, and a bit of rain, and lots of wind. Fire danger high. Streams and creeks low.  View
2/7/2026  NC-CH-61 NCChatham Moderately Dry General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Conditions here remain moderately dry. Central North Carolina is currently assigned as in moderate drought. We ended 2025 slightly below the yearly rainfall average and are behind "normal rainfall" so far this year. The ground and surface forest duff is very dry. Very cold weather for the last 3 weeks has caused power suppliers to ask for people limit energy use at "high demand times". Some localized shoreline ice has formed around shallow water portions of Jordon Lake.  View
2/7/2026  OK-PH-1 OKPushmataha Near Normal General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
After an eventful week last week, our weather was much more stable this week. Our seven day rainfall for the week was a Trace and it appears based on the forecast from the national weather service that we have a much more active weather pattern shaping up for the area this week. It is my hope that we can add to the soil moisture that resulted from last week's winter storm. Next, our daffodil flowers have started to grow and bloom, and I am looking forward to any of our flowers, and our eastern redbud trees for more signs of an early spring. Lastly, area wildlife has been active with multiple sightings of various bird species flying about, coyotes howling at night, and even mosquitoes have arrived already too.  View
2/7/2026  OR-CC-88 ORClackamas Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Dry trend set in after 0.74" precip on the first of the month. Near record afternoon high temps. Some vegetation showing signs of early growth but damaged by the cool mornings.  View
2/7/2026  RI-KN-36 RIKent Near Normal General Awareness
.17 inches of precipitation this past week and 2.5 inches of snow.  View
2/7/2026  RI-PR-135 RIProvidence Near Normal General Awareness
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
With only 0.18” of SWE this week, conditions have returned to near normal. The snowpack remains deep at 10.5” and 1.85” SWE. The Pascoag Reservoir is completely frozen over and we saw our first ice fisherman of the year earlier this week. With continued cold conditions, winter activities on the lake should be in full swing this weekend. The deep snowpack has made it easy to spot deer, squirrels, etc. passing through the area. Chickadees, blue jays, bluebirds, crows, finches and woodpeckers have been very active this week. George Washington state park continues to post Low for fire danger.  View
2/7/2026  SC-AK-106 SCAiken Moderately Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
NWS KCAE COOP STATION GNTS1 ***LOCAL CONDITIONS REMAIN MODERATELY DRY***  View
2/7/2026  SC-GV-94 SCGreenville Mildly Dry General Awareness
Snow and ice has melted. Very cold with low humidity. Clay soil is light tan and firm. Retention pond is full. Tributaries are flowing. No real activity outside, very cold and schools closed.  View
2/7/2026  TX-FB-94 TXFort Bend Mildly Dry General Awareness
No rain this past week. Top of the soil is dry. Some moisture several inches down.  View
2/7/2026  TX-KF-20 TXKaufman Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
The rain we had and the sleet has helped. We still have standing water and mud. It helped our pond. Of course, grass is all brown because of time of year. The moisture helped. We had been under a burn ban.  View
2/7/2026  TX-MSN-8 TXMason Mildly Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Tourism & Recreation
Water Supply & Quality
Conditions have improved slightly after the winter storm brought some ice and snow. The drought monitor shows an incredibly 0.01% with no drought condition and the rest of the county (99.99%) as D0. The DSCI remains unchanged at 100. Unfortunately, the Llano River continues its trend of low to near-record low flow rate. The USGS reports the river at Hwy 87 is flowing at 72 cfs. The record low is 63 cfs, the 25th percentile is 107 cfs and the median is 166 cfs. Despite the recent precipitation, the ground remains hard and dry and vegetation remains dormant. The county remains under a burn ban effective December 22nd.  View
2/7/2026  TX-VV-16 TXVal Verde Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
still no measurable rain  View
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