Water conservation urged in Iron County, Utah

5 months ago
The snow water equivalent at Webster Flat was 35% of the median on Feb. 14, worrying local water authorities. While the swe has risen slightly, this is still the driest year to date for the past 131 years in iron County. To prepare for lower water supplies this year, the Central Iron County Water Conservancy District issued a press release urging all water customers to conserve water. St George News (Utah), Feb 18, 2025

High demand for water haulers on Hawaii's Big Island

5 months ago
For the Big Island’s water haulers, the drought has been demanding as they have been delivering water daily since November. There is no water access point in Hamakua, so the driver must fill up in Pahoa and drive to Hamakua, making a four to five hour delivery time. Honolulu Star-Advertiser (Hilo, Hawaii), Feb 18, 2025

Some pastures on Hawaii's Big Island deteriorated

5 months ago
Pasture conditions have worsened on the north, southeast and southern sides of the island, according to the senior service hydrologist for the NWS in Honolulu. Honolulu Star-Advertiser (Hilo, Hawaii), Feb 18, 2025

Stage 3 water restrictions for Corpus Christi, Texas

5 months ago
Stage 3 water restrictions began in Corpus Christi on Monday, December 16 due to the combined low levels of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir, which were at 19.9% of capacity on December 11. Under Stage 3 restrictions, landscape watering was prohibited, as was washing any motor vehicle, motorbike, boat, trailer, or other vehicle at home. The city will expand the capacity of the Mary Rhodes Pipeline, end non-essential water use across city facilities and parks, and bring in more water from Eastern reservoirs. KRISTV NBC 6 Corpus Christi (Texas), Dec 12, 2024

Odd taste in Bloomington, Illinois' tap water

5 months 1 week ago
Bloomington water has a different taste and odor as the water department began using water from another lake. Drought was part of the reason for pulling water from another lake. Another reason is that Lake Evergreen was fairly full. WEEK (East Peoria, Ill.), Feb 6, 2025

Salty tap water in New Jersey

5 months 1 week ago
New Jersey residents may have noticed a saltiness in their tap water due to the use of salt and brine on roads and the continuing drought. New Jersey American Water assures its customers that the water it provides meets primary drinking water standards. Red Bank Green (N.J.), Feb 14, 2025

Wisconsin's snowmobile season off to a late start

5 months 1 week ago
This challenge this winter in Wisconsin was getting the snow to stick as warm temperatures melted it away. At the start of February, the state had a snow deficit of nearly 2 feet, and moderate drought covered parts of the Badger State. Snow has since accumulated, allowing the snowmobile trails to open. Civic Media (Madison, Wis.), Feb 12, 2025

Milder allergy season in South Texas

5 months 1 week ago
The drought in South Texas led to lower pollen counts from Mountain Cedar trees, which release their pollen in late January to early February. KENS5 (San Antonio, Texas), Feb 12, 2025

Below normal runoff in the dry Missouri River Basin

5 months 1 week ago
January runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City was 0.7 million acre-feet, which is 92% of average. Runoff was near or below average for most of the Missouri River Basin as precipitation was below normal for most of the upper basin. “Runoff into the reservoir system was below average for the month of January and conditions across the basin remain dry,” said John Remus, chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Missouri River Basin Water Management Division. “With the below-average plains and mountain snowpack we are forecasting a below-average runoff year for the basin.” Releases from Gavins Point Dam were 14,000 cubic feet per second and will remain low during February to continue to conserve water in the System, based on the guidance in the Missouri River Mainstem System Master Manual. US Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Division, Feb 6, 2025

Burn bans in Florida's Hendry and Sarasota counties

5 months 1 week ago
A burn ban took effect for Hendry County due to dry weather. Sarasota County officials also adopted a burn ban as the Keetch-Byram Drought Index met or exceeded 500. All outdoor burning was prohibited unless a permit was issued and was applicable for unincorporated parts of Sarasota County and the City of Sarasota. WGCU 90.1 FM Fort Myers (Fla.), Feb 6, 2025

Hungry wandering cattle in Belmont County, Ohio

5 months 1 week ago
Some cattle in Belmont County have left their pastures in search of additional feed. The area remained in drought, so pond levels were lower than usual. Hay is expensive, so farmers were rationing it and feeding it in smaller quantities, spurring some cattle to wander hoping to find a better meal elsewhere. Cows have been seen roaming along Route 800 and Route 147 in New Athens. Drivers would be wise to be cautious of the bovines when driving. WTRF (Wheeling, W.V.), Feb 10, 2025

Drought intensified in regions of Massachusetts

5 months 1 week ago
The drought status has intensified in parts of Massachusetts. On Friday, Feb. 7, central and northeastern Massachusetts were classified as being in a Level 3 critical drought, while southeastern Massachusetts and the Cape and Islands were categorized as being in a Level 2 significant drought. The Connecticut River Valley region remained in a significant drought, while the westernmost end of Western Massachusetts also continued to be in a Level 1 mild drought. MassLive (Boston, Mass.), Feb 7, 2025

Ninety day burn ban for Bexar County, Texas

5 months 2 weeks ago
A 90-day burn ban was reinstated by the Bexar County Commissioners Court as dry conditions persisted. The previous burn ban ended on January 27. KSAT 12 (San Antonio, Texas), Feb 4, 2025

Drought concerns discussed at city council meeting in Monticello, Utah

5 months 2 weeks ago
The Monticello City Council discussed drought concerns and fire risks at their January 28 meeting. Members approved a letter to residents encouraging the reduction of fire hazards on personal property, given the increase in fire risk with the dry winter. The public was also urged to be mindful of their water use. San Juan Record (Monticello, Utah), Feb 4, 2025

Emergency water conservation ordinance in Punta Gorda, Florida

5 months 2 weeks ago
Punta Gorda was under an emergency ordinance due to ongoing drought and high demand on the city’s water system. Under the new ordinance, lawn watering is permitted once weekly. Gulf Coast News (Fort Myers, Fla.), Feb 5, 2025 The Punta Gorda City Council will vote on an emergency water conservation ordinance that would limit lawn watering to once per week. The ordinance states that the city’s “supply system is experiencing higher than normal potable water demand due in part to current drought and cold weather conditions.” FOX4Now (Cape Coral, Fla.), Feb 4, 2025

Above normal fire activity in South Carolina

5 months 3 weeks ago
The number of wildfires and acres burned were higher than normal in December and January, according to the S.C. Forestry Commission. As of Jan. 30, the Forestry Commission had responded to 200 wildfires that burned more than 531 acres. The number of fires in January was twice the five-year average, and the number of acres burned was 41% above the five-year average. Wildfire activity in the state typically peaks from February through April, as vegetation from the previous growing season was dormant and cured. The Sumter Item (S.C.), Jan 31, 2025

Thirty-two South Carolina counties remained in incipient drought

5 months 3 weeks ago
The South Carolina Drought Response Committee met via conference call on Jan. 31 and decided to continue incipient drought for 32 counties that include the Upstate, Pee Dee and parts of the Lowcountry. Normal drought conditions were kept for 14 counties from the Midlands to the southeast corner of the state. The Drought Response Committee will meet again on Feb. 26. The Sumter Item (S.C.), Jan 31, 2025

No feed for cattle in the Arizona strip

5 months 3 weeks ago
Cattle ranchers in the Arizona strip, the land in Arizona north of the Colorado River, do not have enough feed for their cattle due to the lack of rain. FOX 13 (Salt Lake City, Utah), Jan 31, 2025
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