3 years 6 months ago
Some parts of eastern Colorado fared better than others in terms of received moisture and recent snowfall. Winter wheat benefitted from better snow cover. Concerns remained going forward for fall-seeded crops and pasture conditions.
Kiowa County Press (Eads, Colo.), Feb 19, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Some people think that drought may be contributing to the browning of junipers in New Mexico and could indicate a die-off is looming. While junipers typically bronze in the winter and are drought-resistant, the megadrought could be affecting the trees.
Santa Fe New Mexican (N.M.), Feb. 21, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
In less than two months, 112 fires in southern Arkansas have burned 1,200 acres in the southern part of the state.
The De Queen Bee (Ark.), Feb 18, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
The number of grass fires has been higher than usual since Jan. 1 in the Hammond area. The fire department usually gets 12 to 14 calls each day, but since Jan. 1, the department has received an average of 17 calls a day.
The area has not gotten heavy rain in a while, and has a burn ban in effect.
Hammond Daily Star (La.), Feb 18, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
The fire danger remains high in central Texas with strong winds and dry vegetation, given drought conditions in the Waco area. Fire departments ask the public to do their part in preventing additional blazes as fire departments are “getting whooped.”
McLennan County also has a burn ban in effect, as does Coryell and 112 other counties in Texas.
KWTX-TV 10 News Waco (Texas), Feb 21, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Southern Arkansas counties with burn bans included Ashley, Chicot, Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Sevier and Union.
In less than two months, 112 fires have burned 1,200 acres in the southern part of the state.
There were no burn bans in east Texas or southeast Oklahoma, and Louisiana remained under a statewide burn ban.
The De Queen Bee (Ark.), Feb 18, 2022
Eight Arkansas counties adopted burn bans due to worsening drought conditions and more grass fires. The affected counties are Ashley, Bradley, Hempstead, Howard, Miller, Pike, Ouachita and Union.
KPXJ-TV & KTBS-TV (Shreveport, La.), Feb 11, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Drought in 2021 resulted in many North Dakota livestock producers buying hay and others feeds from outside the region as it was not able to be grown locally. While many ranchers made their purchases early, harsh weather has led to further purchases.
Jamestown Sun (N.D.), Feb 20, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Drought in Oklahoma has limited growth of wheat for forage. The warm December, for instance, would have promoted growth, but the soil moisture was absent.
Chickasha Daily Express (Okla.), Feb 20, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Extreme drought conditions in East Texas have resulted in many burns escaping control. The Rusk County Fire Department responded to 26 burning fires in one weekend, but typically when there are no drought conditions that number is zero.
KETK (Tyler, Texas), Feb 10, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
“People were really coming together and out on their lawns and out in front of their homes and chatting and making sure everybody was okay. It’s definitely good to see that kind of aloha alive and well here in Kona,” Rogers said.
KHON-TV FOX 2 (Honolulu, Hawaii), Feb 16, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
The Airport Fire near Bishop is the largest of the three wildfires that have sparked in California since the start of the year. The blaze began early on the afternoon of Feb. 16, had grown to 3,900 acres and was 0% contained on the morning of Feb. 17.
In Bishop, California State Route 168 was still closed east of U.S. 395 as of late Thursday morning, as was Warm Springs Road east of U.S. 395.
Freight Waves (Chattanooga, Tenn.), Feb 17, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Pennington Creek is low, prompting Tishomingo’s city manager to request stage one water conservation. City officials have been monitoring the creek for about a month, given the extreme drought.
KXII-TV CBS 12 Sherman (Texas), Feb 17, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
The driest January on record leaves Santa Clara in a drought emergency. The Santa Clara Valley Water District anticipates needing to buy costly emergency water so the city has enough for the year. More conservation is needed.
The Silicon Valley Voice (Santa Clara, Calif.), Feb 17, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
California’s State Water Board officials revealed the new “Water Watch” website, which offers drought monitoring, temperatures, snowpack, reservoir levels and streamflow information all in one location.
Water Watch can be found at cww.water.ca.gov
KSEE-TV NBC 24 Fresno (Fresno, Calif.), Feb 17, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Most Marin County residents will be allowed to use their sprinklers again after a nearly three-month ban. The Marin Municipal Water District board voted unanimously on Feb. 15 to allow the district’s customers in central and southern Marin to use outdoor sprinklers and drip irrigation two days per week. Outdoor irrigation using tap water had been banned since Dec. 1 due to drought.
Marin Independent Journal (Calif.), Feb 16, 2022
After a number of atmospheric rivers that brought tremendous rain to Marin County, the reservoirs have refilled from 32% to 74% of capacity on Dec. 17 and water officials were reconsidering some drought restrictions and penalties that were introduced earlier.
Since July, the Marin Municipal Water District has received about 34 inches of rain, or about 240% of normal to date.
The utility continues to plan for water projects like the $100 million pipeline across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge that would pump in water purchased from Yuba County. The district began planning the pipeline when it appeared that its local reservoir supplies could be depleted as soon as July 2022.
The San Jose Mercury News (Calif.), Dec 19, 2021
Outdoor watering was no longer permitted in Marin if water use exceeds 65 gallons of water daily for a 4-person household. The aim is to conserve 40% district wide.
Overall reservoir storage for the Marin Municipal Water District was at 58% of capacity, or 8% less than average for the date.
CBS San Francisco (Calif.), Nov 30, 2021
3 years 6 months ago
Gov. Laura Kelly issued a declaration of a State of Disaster Emergency on Feb. 15 due to the elevated fire danger and red flag warnings across much of Kansas. The declaration authorized the use of state resources and personnel to assist with the response and recovery operations in affected counties meeting certain criteria. The public is requested to not do any open burning.
KSNT-TV NBC 27 Topeka (Kan.), Feb 15, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
The California Fish and Game Commission has adopted emergency regulations allowing the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to extend low-flow related fishing restrictions on portions of the Smith, Eel and Russian rivers and a number of other coastal rivers and streams through April 30 if needed to protect runs of salmon and steelhead.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (Sacramento), Feb 4, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Lengthy drought in the Sacramento Valley prompted concerns ahead of the annual bird migration because just 60,000 acres were expected to be flooded rather than the usual 270,000 acres of habitat. Disease and food depletion were expected to be problems for the birds.
"The Department of Water Resources provided a large sum of money to run drought relief programs for water birds," according to a California Rice Commission wildlife programs manager. "We were able to put out 50,000 acres of flooded habitat and that includes rivers and wetlands."
KCRA-TV NBC 3 Sacramento (Calif.), Feb 4, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Mississippi has had nearly 400 wildfires affecting about 12,000 acres statewide since Feb. 1, according to the assistant regional forester of the Mississippi Forestry Commission. The northeastern part of the state has been a hotspot for the blazes.
WTVA-TV Channel 9 (Tupelo, Miss.),Feb 15, 2022
3 years 6 months ago
Livestock that did not graze on green grass for four months last summer, due to drought, likely need vitamin A supplementation this winter. Cows lacking adequate vitamin A may produce poor-quality colostrum for their calves.
Tri-State Livestock News (Belle Fourche, S.D.), Feb 11, 2022
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