| 8/23/2026 | AL-CN-21 | AL | Calhoun |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Trees and grass are normal and green. Ground is soft and normal. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AL-WN-7 | AL | Winston |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health
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| After very hot and dry weather, conditions have returned to normal thanks to 0.51 inches of rain of Saturday that occurred overnight, plus an additional ~0.3 inches throughout the week. Plants are doing good, streams and lakes are normal, fire risk is low, and dust activity has been temporarily suppressed. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AZ-CH-72 | AZ | Cochise |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| 0.29 inches precip on one day this week. Portal proper saw a significant hail fall on Weds evening, but none here. It's the dry side of near normal. Turtles and rattlers and frogs seen. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AZ-NV-42 | AZ | Navajo |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| A good week for monsoon rainfall. Four different days with measurable rainfall for a total of 1.74 inches for the week. Temperatures remained hot with highs in the upper 80's to low 90's, though much cooler temperatures during thunderstorms. The high of the week was 92° on Wednesday. Lows were in the 50's and low 60's. The low of the week was 52° last Sunday. Some gusty winds with the storms but otherwise, no strong winds. Things have really "greened up" with the wetting rains and the surrounding wildland/open areas look very lush. Harvesting a lot of zucchini and yellow squash and the corn is close to picking. A monarch butterfly was observed in the garden one day. Small birds like finches and sparrows are in the bird bath daily. Smelled signs of a skunk a few times but haven't seen a skunk in months but that's okay. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AZ-PM-497 | AZ | Pima |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| 0.21" past week with the month to date near to just below average. Green up still going strong and wildlife does not see stressed. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AR-BX-38 | AR | Baxter |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Very dry, burn bans on. No significant rain in over a month. Had .34' yesterday. Leaves on some oaks gone as well as other plants. Grass has quit growing and brown. Ponds are drying out. No ground moisture several inches down.
Hay feeding will have to start soon if no moisture comes. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AR-PL-1 | AR | Polk |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Conditions continue to be very dry due to only receiving 0.18” of rainfall this week with high temperatures. The five week rain total is 0.58” with most of those days having been in the upper 90s to over 100 degrees. It looks like fall with all the trees turning brown and dropping leaves. Some local ranchers are having to feed hay to their livestock due to no forage available. Streams and ponds are drying up. Fire danger is high and there have been several reports of wildfires lately. Burn ban in effect for a few weeks now. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AR-SL-42 | AR | Saline |
Severely Dry
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Plants & Wildlife
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| Our soil is depleted of moisture even though we've had tiny showers. Black gum trees are turning red. Oaks & other hardwoods are showing stress & leaves are brown. Creeks & lake levels are low. Vegetation is brown. Hickory trees throwing off lots of nuts. Daily winds are drying everything out. Area lakes full of algae in coves. |
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| 8/23/2026 | AR-SL-49 | AR | Saline |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Had first rain in nearly two weeks. Grasses looking less strained but still dry. Little growth in grass in last week. Remain in burn ban |
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| 8/23/2026 | CA-AL-67 | CA | Alameda |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| For the week of August 16 - August 22, no precipitation, maximum high temperature 74.8 deg F, minimum low temperature 57.1 deg F, evapotranspiration by ET gage = 0.53 in. Moderate to thick overnight marine layer all week, clearing late morning. |
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| 8/23/2026 | CA-HM-5 | CA | Humboldt |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| A dry week with 0.44" evapotranspiration, Water Year to date holding around 88% of normal. Drought Map moved Southern Humboldt into the D1 category--Moderate Drought. The Western Region Climate Center 30-day maps show Humboldt in the 5-25% precipitation level, and temperatures 0-2% above normal. Average high and low here for the week 70.1 degrees and 54.8 degrees. Ruth Lake Reservoir on 8/18 at 84%. Rivers inland holding steady or slightly falling while remaining warm. Unfortunately, two more drownings on the Trinity River at Willow Creek. The Mile Post 18 fire near Hoopa now 76% contained at 7600 acres, and Hwy 96 open. Some spring migrant birds passing through, indicating the movement south has begun. |
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| 8/23/2026 | CA-HM-6 | CA | Humboldt |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| The condition is normal for the time of year--basically dry, but a bit moist from occasional nights with fog drizzle (0.18") plus 3 nights with a trace so far. Grass is still green. |
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| 8/23/2026 | CA-MD-45 | CA | Mendocino |
Moderately Dry
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Business & Industry Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| Another week of mainly foggy overcast days, with some limited sun and breezes in the afternoon. Ocean conditions were calm and suitable for water sports and fishing. Saw a number of boats out this week. Fall is definitely on its way, with leaves on our native grapes already beginning to turn red and leaves dropping. Had the first local blackberries of the year this week. Over the 15 years we've lived here, we have noticed a striking drop in the number of insects, so it was a pleasure to see dragonflies and a lovely Tiger Swallowtail butterfly this week. But, it's been another summer without the big garden spiders we used to see. Moist conditions have been good for the landscape, but the ground water level continues to drop--but fortunately, no water restrictions so far this summer. Lots of tourists in the area and RV parks are still full, but starting to see folks pulling their sport boats out for the winter. |
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| 8/23/2026 | CO-BO-596 | CO | Boulder |
Severely Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| These are the worst conditions I have experienced living in this house in 23 years.
We have received 0.28” for August to date, around 20% of normal. We had an abnormal low July and an abnormally low June. We have been in a long term drought since last September—two of the the months since then have had normal precipitation. On top of that, we have experienced absolutely unprecedented heat.
Trees are showing stress. Lawns which are not getting copious (unauthorized) water look like crap. Grass growth in wild lands is non existent. Flowers are not flowering in the open space. Springs in the open space have been dry for months. Wells are dropping. |
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| 8/23/2026 | CO-EP-371 | CO | El Paso |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife
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| Since last report on 08/16/2026, recorded a total of 0.18" of precipitation which 0.16" was observed last night. Soil sample taken this morning shows slightly less topsoil moisture compared to last week. Soil is moist but unable to pack in my hands. If it wasn't for the precipitation last night, the soil would be much drier today. Watered all trees this past week. If we don't receive significant precipitation the next few days, I will be watering the deciduous again.
Grass wildfire was extinguished quickly along CO Highway 94 south of Falcon I believe on Friday. Ellicott and Cimarron Hills fire departments responded.
Hummingbirds continue to hang around. They're usually gone by the end of August. Native grasses are struggling to gain any growth. Not sure if we will get enough precipitation to mow one last time this season. With topsoil moisture holding fairly steady, I will continue with a Condition Scale of Mildly Dry. |
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| 8/23/2026 | CO-JF-81 | CO | Jefferson |
Moderately Dry
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Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Some improvement but still very dry! |
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| 8/23/2026 | CT-NL-21 | CT | New London |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife Society & Public Health Tourism & Recreation Water Supply & Quality
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| Since my last report on 8/9/26 there has been a total of 1.52" of precipitation. Hopeville Pond is back to about normal. Water supply quality and quantity are good for human consumption. There are still a number of animal prints and various birds. The farmers' fields have started to yield crops and gone to market. The grass has returned to green and is growing. The campers are hanging out at their camp sites at the campground across the pond. There are a lot of people fishing and more people on the water. |
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| 8/23/2026 | CT-NL-56 | CT | New London |
Mildly Wet
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| Relevant because the constant moisture affects the ability of dried beans and corn to effectively dry in the field without hosting molds. Not looking good so far... |
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| 8/23/2026 | FL-OR-40 | FL | Orange |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| Very dry and hot each day during the week. Minimal precipitation. |
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| 8/23/2026 | FL-PN-79 | FL | Pinellas |
Severely Dry
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| As I lived in an urban area I don't have a lot of things to compare. But I do see people's lawns dying back continuously. As does mine. My lawn shrinks by the week. |
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| 8/23/2026 | GA-FN-11 | GA | Fannin |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| I say near normal , but we are still considered "abnormally dry".
We have gotten some regular rain since July. The dew point has been over 70 for weeks with some reprieve (upper 60's) this week. All vegetation remains green. I have not had to irrigate the fescue lawn this summer. The local hay fields have been mown and baled over the past week. Hummers are busy at the feeder and the flowering plants. Deer and offspring are seen daily browsing. |
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| 8/23/2026 | GA-MD-5 | GA | McDuffie |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| Still no change. |
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| 8/23/2026 | HI-KI-2 | HI | Kauai |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Relief, Response & Restrictions
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| We are in the midst of storms coming into our area which bring rain/wind events ... thus far, we are relatively safe though as the season goes on, we may not be ... praying that this won't be the case... |
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| 8/23/2026 | ID-AD-9 | ID | Ada |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| August 12 - 23, 2026: little more than a trace of rain during the past 12 days; hot, muggy at times, variable AQI but mostly in the yellow range; new wildfires starting from lightening and man; most new fires are being strongly attacked by NIFC and county/local fire departments by smoke jumper, bulldozer, aerial water and retardant drops, and on-site crews. Anna's hummingbirds have returned. Black chinned have moved on. Watering gardens daily because of hot days (upper 90's), high UV, and low humidity (usually). Weather systems moving north and east from Utah and Nevada (monsoon patterns) are bringing some rain to southern and central mountain areas but not to the Boise basin. Lucky Peak reservoir is being kept mostly full (90%); Arrowrock Reservoir is being emptied (19%) to keep Lucky Peak as full as possible; Anderson Ranch Reservoir is being slowly emptied (63%). Water levels in the South fork Payette River are still high enough for kayaking but soon will be lowered as Deadwood Reservoir releases more water. Hot. Dry. Smoky. Sums it up. |
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| 8/23/2026 | ID-BK-27 | ID | Bannock |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Energy Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| General: The week has been hot and dry, up until yesterday with .04" of rain in a severe thunderstorm. We had some really intense lightning with this storm. Generally, we're dry and hot.
Agriculture: Our neighbors continue the mustard harvest (all the wheat we can see has been harvested).
Energy: We're still in strong production mode for solar energy. Yesterday we created 60.97 kWHR and only used 23.16, even with air conditioning and baking in the afternoon. It's a testament to the benefits of solar.
Fire: Fire danger is high, and we have had multiple fires in the area. We saw the residue of one at the border between Pocatello and the county on Buckskin that wasn't reported anywhere. Fort Hall had a pretty significant fire with structural losses. Risk is high and we're all looking over our shoulders.
Plants/wildlife: It's dry, though we actually have a smidge of water in the creek on McNabb. This week we saw the annual dragonfly event. It seems like it only lasts a day or two, but we see many, many dragonflies. It's a great event. We still mourn the loss of the Buckskin beaver pond, as do the moose, ducks, geese, deer, badgers, and elk who used to use it. I'm still not happy with Bannock County Roads and Bridges for destroying it.
Water: We're lower than our 6 year average. We expect 1.23" for August and we're at .73" with about a week to go. That's within 1 SD, but just barely. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-AD-16 | IL | Adams |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Things have greened back up with recent rains and some of the heat and humidity have finally left the area for the next week or so. We had one big downpour this past week that moved in and out rather quickly. The rains have been widely scattered with amounts varying across the local region. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-CP-1 | IL | Champaign |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| We had another 0.45" of rain this week, bring the total for the month to 8.33". Salt Fork river is still high but has receded. Soil is saturated in places, but there is no standing water. It will be awhile before I can mow the back third of my yard due to water and mud. Pond is still very high and will be for sometime. Corn and beans look good in area fields, but you can tell where there might be standing water in the fields yet. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-CP-179 | IL | Champaign |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness
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| The wet August continues. I measured 1.43" for the week, 8.75" for the month to date. Lawn is looking very healthy. I have had to mow my lawn 3 times in a 9 day period. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-HY-30 | IL | Henry |
Near Normal
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| Dry week with only 0.10" of measurable precipitation. All To-Dates remain above NOAA Norm. MTD +1.78" (162%), YTD +3.90" (115%) and WYTD +2.77" (108%). Forecast for rain on Wednesday morning otherwise another dry week with seasonable temperatures. Rivers remain at normal summer levels.
Grass is green and from roadside perspective, crops look good. Feisty hummingbirds very active at the feeders. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-JD-13 | IL | Jo Daviess |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Water Supply & Quality
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| 0.5 inches of rain this week has kept the topsoil moist. Crops look good with minimal wind damage. Ponds are getting very low, no tile or spring water flowing.Well is still supplying abnormal water. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-KN-67 | IL | Kane |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Conditions are normal. All lawns, plants, and trees are healthy and growing. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-MCH-13 | IL | McHenry |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| With 1.07 inches of rain this week, my station has accumulated 6.64 inches of rain for August, 3.8 inches (234%) above the NOAA 39-year norm. Grass is green and lush, and raised beds and planters are doing well without my need to water. Dew points have been dropping, but the recent humid air helped the millions of airborne powdery mildew spores to get a foothold on the zinnias and red twig dogwood. Migrating Monarch butterflies and hummingbirds are nectaring on the zinnias, and an oriole stopped by the yard on the way south. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-MA-40 | IL | Macon |
Moderately Wet
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife
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| Pond is level with runoff.
Stormy and humid all week.
Ground is muddy. Vegetation is lush and overgrown.
Toadstools are appearing.
Summer wildflowers are starting to go to seed. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IL-WF-14 | IL | Woodford |
Mildly Wet
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| Little rain this week but we still see the lawn and pasture completely green and growing, even if not robust growth. Ground is still damp while creeks remain quite low, suggesting most of the recent rains were absorbed. On the other hand, the Mackinaw River is quite high for late summer. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IN-MD-38 | IN | Madison |
Severely Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Business & Industry Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| Staying with the "Severely Wet" condition as we've had over another inch of rain this week with local rivers and streams still out of their banks and fields still running off. Low spots are still filled with standing water. The ground, including fields, appears to be totally saturated and unable to absorb even the slightest rain at this point. Crops appear to be very healthy but flooding and standing water may have negative effects. Local construction projects have been slowed with all the rain and standing water. Our lawn and trees are very healthy. Finally able to mow the lawn this week. Flowers and plants are healthy and growing very well. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IN-OW-9 | IN | Owen |
Near Normal
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General Awareness
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| Normal conditions, no adverse affects |
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| 8/23/2026 | IA-BC-9 | IA | Buchanan |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| @ change in the weather this week with only 0.04 for moisture in two different events of 0.02 in. each. No storms or more trees down. Grass still growing but slowed a bit. Flowers e.t.c. starting to look like fall. Gardens pretty much done. Lots of green tomato's but slow to ripen and may never make it, same with watermelon's. Potato's all dug. Lawns had gotten away from us in the wet spell and I had windrows I needed to get rid of. It was a slow process just using the sweeper. Was pulling the sweeper with the mower with the mulching deck. Found out by accident that if I ran over the windrows with the mower running the sweeper picked up the grass better. Duh. It was still a six hour job. Corn & beans looking good from the road. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IA-LN-49 | IA | Linn |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Plants & Wildlife Relief, Response & Restrictions Society & Public Health Tourism & Recreation
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| No drought trend continues. Thus far for the month we have had an even spread with 11 days of zeroes and 12 days of precipitation. Rain total for the month as of today’s CMR is 4.81. Decrease in bird activity, perhaps due to the migration that occurred mid week. Mushroom growth on the decrease as well, perhaps due to less rain this week. Overall it was a pretty decent weather week. Lots of outdoor activities, yard work, etc. Not too bad for the near end of August. AC and fans were needed. Was able to open windows a couple evenings for some fresh cool night air. Pollen counts are on the rise, so allergies are on the increase. AQI low to moderate. Personal Note-on the 18th a huge limb fell out of a tree. It was not particularly windy that day. Perhaps this ties in with the Bird Migration. Looking ahead-the forecast looks fantastic with highs in the 80s lows in the 60s. No rain in the forecast until next weekend, so enjoy the nice August Weather! Also, I would like to Wish all involved in Education a Great Start to the School Year : ) : ) |
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| 8/23/2026 | IA-TY-2 | IA | Taylor |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture
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| Everything looks greener than normal for this of the year. Corn and beans continue look good. Lawns and pastures are doing well.Weeds appear to be on steroids. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IA-WR-5 | IA | Warren |
Mildly Wet
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| A week of no rain, WoW! Pulled the condition back to mildly wet as the soil has some time to dry out. This site remains at 203% of normal for the month and 127% for the water year. Pond remains full. Crops are doing great and weeds continue to grow like crazy. Rivers are all trending downward and near normal. Temperatures and humidity have moderated with the past week 1.4 degrees above normal. |
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| 8/23/2026 | IA-WB-17 | IA | Webster |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| No rain this past week, Cooler temperatures and conditions through the week. Conditions continue to remain about the same. Lawns, pasture and crops look excellent. Top soil appears adequate. Rivers and lake levels appear normal.
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| 8/23/2026 | KY-GY-9 | KY | Grayson |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| 0.26” rain this week. Creeks and seeps not flowing at all. The 17th was our hottest day of the year so far, 98F. Beans and corn ranging from forest green to lime green to yellow and brown. Tobacco yellowing, more hay down. One horse-drawn binder cutting corn. More trees starting to show color. Walnuts dropping leaves with every breeze. Partridge peas are plentiful and looking great, goldenrod blooming. Does and fawns out, hens but no poults. Cicadas by day and katydids still strong at night; only 2 fireflies in a Lonely Hearts club. The Hummingbird Air Force (HAF) still going strong. |
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| 8/23/2026 | KY-HR-10 | KY | Harrison |
Mildly Wet
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Plants & Wildlife
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| 1.26" rainfall this week. South Fork Licking River at Cynthiana at 5.23' and flow of 262 ft3/sec, above normal. Saw turkeys around the house several times this week. Squirrels cutting the shagbark hickories. Grass still growing well. |
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| 8/23/2026 | ME-LN-30 | ME | Lincoln |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| 0.03 inches of rain for the week. Soil is dry and hard. Small stream on our property has no water, just wet leaves and shallow mud. Clover in shaded areas still green, otherwise grass is brown and not growing. Deep well working fine. Some trees appear to have some stress with wilting leaves at end of branches and yellowish brownish color. |
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| 8/23/2026 | ME-WL-8 | ME | Waldo |
Moderately Dry
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General Awareness
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| everything still brown and crunchy. No grass cuting necessary. |
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| 8/23/2026 | MA-BA-57 | MA | Barnstable |
Mildly Dry
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General Awareness Agriculture Fire Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| 0.48” in the preceding week; only 0.61” MTD. After a very generous July, August is looking rather a bust. July’s bounty did have lingering results – only in the past week have neighborhood lawns begun to brown out. Most plant species still appear to be doing fine, with seasonal color change and fruit production gradually picking up speed. Veggie garden continues to go (mostly) gangbusters. Pond level is normal, as is wildlife activity – which included pleasant observations of two species that often elude my view: a bold young buck on the bike path this morning, and a Cedar Waxwing yesterday. This is fine habitat for them and they’re certainly around, but that was the first time I’ve actually seen one in quite a few years. |
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| 8/23/2026 | MA-BE-36 | MA | Berkshire |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife Tourism & Recreation
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| A half inch of rain this week was sufficient to keep the late summer vegetation healthy and growing. Lawns remain green with vigorous growth. Garden soil remains moist. Flow levels in Bassett Brook and the Hoosic River have dropped to somewhat below normal levels, but my pond remains full. Hiking and biking trails on Mt Greylock are mostly dry. Squirrels have begun harvesting cones from the spruce trees and the bears are feeding on wild blackberries. |
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| 8/23/2026 | MA-PL-48 | MA | Plymouth |
Mildly Dry
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| With .72" of rain this week it brings the total month-to-date to 2.94" which is 106% of PRISM normal for August. The grass is green and vegetation is healthy but I see that local streams are just at a trickle and drainage ditches are mostly empty. I planted a few mums this week and noticed that the soil a few inches down is still very dry. |
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| 8/23/2026 | MA-WR-41 | MA | Worcester |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife Water Supply & Quality
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| 0.32 rainfall during the past week, 2.81 so far this month, trending a bit dry again but conditions are pretty much normal, night noise has picked up, grass lush for late August, local vegetable yield very good, quite a few viceroy buttereflies seen this week, local ponds and streams mostly at normal levels. |
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| 8/23/2026 | MA-WR-112 | MA | Worcester |
Near Normal
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General Awareness Agriculture Plants & Wildlife
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| This past week was a little cooler than many late summer averages. Overcast days kept temps down and brought at least small amounts of precip (two "trace" days and two days of rain totalling 0.20"). These conditions help to lower drought conditions even in areas of the state with dryer conditions than central Mass.
Everything else is pretty"normal" with one exception - I spotted an invasive insect that has been under the watchful eyes of state officials - the spotted lantern fly. It was only one, but I'm sure there are others not very far away. I submitted a report of the siting on the state's DCR website and will monitor for more. This town is already under quarantine for another invasive insect - the Asian longhorn beetle. Not a good thing...
Farmer's markets are still bringing in fresh veggies. Meals made of produce picked only hours before are something to look forward to. Labor Day is not far off now, daylight hours are getting fewer. Yet there are many more summer days to enjoy. |
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