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Searched: Report date on 7/13/2026.
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7/13/2026  CT-NH-43 CTNew Haven Near Normal General Awareness
Water Supply & Quality
Recent rainfall has kept soil moisture levels near normal and nearby reservoir at a full, if not higher than normal, level.  View
7/13/2026  CT-NL-56 CTNew London Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
The recent deep rains have re-stocked root zone moisture, but it’ll be good to have some rain by the end of the week. Things seem roughly normal now.  View
7/13/2026  FL-BW-167 FLBroward Near Normal General Awareness
Energy
Plants & Wildlife
Rain near end of period brought conditions I expect temporarily into the near normal. Dry conditions are forecast and summer peak temps are becoming the norm. AC use is at or nearing peak use. Without regular thunderstorms or a frontal system things will quickly enter the dry category.  View
7/13/2026  ME-SM-3 MESomerset Mildly Dry dry week (0.20"). Milkweed in bloom. crops progressing normally, good apple pear fruit set  View
7/13/2026  MI-RS-11 MIRoscommon Mildly Dry General Awareness
We haven't had much rain in over a week, not even an half an inch.  View
7/13/2026  MN-MC-7 MNMcLeod Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
The South Fork of the Crow River where County Rd 2 crosses it between Glencoe and Silver Lake continues to be at a moderate level, not overflowing its banks, and not becoming more shallow. Crops in the area look wonderful - the corn is shooting up every day, and beans looks great. Our garden looks good, both the plants that we planted and the weeds continue to grow well. Our gravel road appreciated the recent rains, and it was lovely and smooth after blading. At this time, there is little dust unless someone drives by very fast.  View
7/13/2026  MT-RV-18 MTRavalli Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
It's been 11 days without rain with very hot temperatures--many days in the 90s--so grass is brown and garden needs daily watering. I would call it severely dry except over the long term it is not quite that bad and the forest is still relatively green due to the rain a couple weeks ago. Fire danger is inching up to high though. given the forecast of continued heat and only low chances for real precip, I suspect it will be severely dry by next week. We are usually too far NW for much monsoonal moisture. But maybe we'll get lucky.  View
7/13/2026  NY-AB-23 NYAlbany Mildly Dry After the soaking rain last Tuesday (1.19 inches), no measurable rain has since fallen at my place. As a result the ground has dried again and nearby tributaries have become lower than average again.  View
7/13/2026  NY-DT-24 NYDutchess Near Normal General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Near normal – 1.69 of soaking rain over 3 days. The parched soil soaked it right up and is already looking dry again. Grass perked up some but there's still lots of brown areas. Vegetable farmers tilling, planting and harvesting. Crop corn growing well. Mill Road Pond algae in abundance and early. Fire retention pond near normal. NYC Reservoirs near normal at 89.8% of capacity compared to normal of 94.4%. Consumption is seasonally normal at 1.04 billion gallons for the week.  View
7/13/2026  NY-SF-103 NYSuffolk Mildly Dry General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife
Recent rains have slightly moistened soils and slightly greened up lawns. Local lakes low but look like they had at least a slight bump in levels.  View
7/13/2026  NC-HR-63 NCHarnett Severely Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Pond/lake has evaporated by more than 60% and trees are rapidly losing their leaves.  View
7/13/2026  OH-HM-24 OHHamilton Moderately Wet General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Water Supply & Quality
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1.77 inches of rain to date in July and 10.77 inches of rain since June 1. Soils remain quite wet with areas of standing water. Vegetation is lush and green.  View
7/13/2026  OK-MY-12 OKMayes Near Normal General Awareness
0.53” this week. Not as much as our neighbors in Pryor but probably enough that I won’t have to water the gardens this coming week. Most of the local folks got their hay baled this week. Dug up the last of my onions, the soil is dry the first inch or so but still damp below that.  View
7/13/2026  OR-YM-32 ORYamhill Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Grass is brittle to the touch, Leaf's, brittle, Soil has some cracks forming 1/8"-1/4" good indicator soil is dry. Fire danger is getting extreme in afternoon with Heat from sun. Deer, birds do enjoy water tub for hydration. Bobcat trying to catch more Feral cats in area. Cherry's are all dried up and falling, with good amount of yellow jackets. Temps for the year is cooler. seems to be a Cooler trend this year.  View
7/13/2026  SC-SM-30 SCSumter Moderately Dry General Awareness
Agriculture
Fire
Plants & Wildlife
Society & Public Health
Tourism & Recreation
Calling it “Moderately Dry” overall despite the recent rain. Gone for a week, but per the neighbors, it appears that the 0.89” total for the week must have mostly occurred yesterday/last night. The lawn seems to confirm this, as when we returned home there was standing water 1/4-1/2” deep, even on our very sandy soil. An hour or two later, all the water was absorbed. This standing water happens in our yard very infrequently. While driving home, I-95 roadside grass has large brown/bare patches from Walterboro until we exited at Alcolu near Manning. Some roadside shrubs and bushes to about 6 feet tall were brown, withered and appeared to be dead. As vegetation immediately around them was a dull green (compared to their dark brown), it doesn’t appear that these bushes were sprayed. Several swamps along SC 462 near Hendersonville, SC showed dry conditions and dry/brown saw palmettos. Some young corn to about 3 feet high was turning brown and withered. SC Forestry app shows 51 wildfires scattered across the state. Local non-irrigated lawns looking dry and grey. Mosquitos out in abundance. From Data Explorer: July total: 0.89”. Yearly total: 12.91” (-11.10”/51% NOAA normal. Last 30 days: 1.45” (NOAA normal: 9.99”); Last 90 days: 6.87” (NOAA normal: 16.70”.  View
7/13/2026  CAN-BC-37 CANBritish Columbia Mildly Dry General Awareness
The week of July 6th to 12th was typical for early July. Although there were many cloudy or partly cloudy days, there was no precipitation observed. The cloud cover prevented temperature from rising too much during the day, and moderated the cooling at night. The highest temperature was 29.4c on the 6th, and the lowest was 5.3c also on the 6th. Average for the week was a mild 18.3c. Conditions are seasonable dry, and grasses turning their summer brown, except in irrigated areas.  View
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