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1/17/2026
AZ-PM-82
AZ
Pima
Near Normal
General Awareness
Back to normal after a week of mild temperatures and low dew points. Subsurface soils remain moist for nuisance weeds and such.
1/17/2026
DE-NC-10
DE
New Castle
Near Normal
Springs flowing normally.
1/17/2026
IL-WL-63
IL
Will
Near Normal
Plants & Wildlife
Several spells of snow have kept the ground watered as moderate temperatures then melted it into the ground.
1/17/2026
OK-PH-1
OK
Pushmataha
Moderately Dry
Plants & Wildlife
Our wild temperature swings continued this week along with no precipitation observed. Our overall lack of rain has resulted in further drying of the topsoil, and most of the moisture from last week's rainfall event has mostly evaporated. Next, Our grass remains mostly dormant, however there remains scattered patches of green grass and plant seedlings in our lawn. Also our trees remain dormant at this time as well. Lastly, there is a small chance of light rain next Wednesday, however we need a more significant rainfall to greatly improve our soil moisture.
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