Ground too dry for crop planting in Washington County, Utah

5 months 3 weeks ago
A farmer and rancher near Hurricane has not yet planted his alfalfa, hay, wheat and oats because the ground was too dry. The crops are usually planted in January. No significant rain has fallen since spring 2024. FOX 13 (Salt Lake City, Utah), Jan 31, 2025

Guzzlers refilled for desert bighorn sheep in Southern Nevada

5 months 3 weeks ago
Southern Nevada has not received measurable rain in the past 200 days and missed the monsoonal rains in 2024. To provide water for wildlife, the Nevada Department of Wildlife and partners hauled 37,000 gallons of water to 10 existing guzzling stations in the mountains of Southern Nevada in late December. Resources have become scarce and were reaching emergency levels for wildlife. NDOW anticipated having to haul water to 20 herds in February, but the animals still do not have forage to eat. Hay cannot be brought in for the bighorn sheep because they cannot digest hay. Something must be done or hundreds of animals will die, according to an NDOW sheep biologist. Nevada Current (Carson City, Nev.), Jan 27, 2025

Mandatory evacuation for fire in Franklin County, Virginia

5 months 3 weeks ago
The eastern flank of the Wade’s Gap wildfire was roughly 70% contained, while the western flank was fully contained. The blaze has burned from 550 to 600 acres. One home was destroyed by the fire. The mandatory evacuation order has been lifted. Franklin County was mostly abnormally dry with a strip of moderate drought in the southeastern corner of the county. WDBJ7 (Roanoke, Va.), Jan 30, 2025

Water conservation requested in Washington County, Utah

5 months 3 weeks ago
Washington County commissioners have asked residents to conserve water and to fast and pray for rain to ease the severe drought. Since the start of the water year on Oct. 1, Washington County has received .34 inches of rain, making this the third driest water year on record thus far. The Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), Jan 29, 2025

Burn bans in Dubuque, Winneshiek, Hardin counties in Iowa

5 months 3 weeks ago
Dubuque, Winneshiek and Hardin counties have enacted burn bans due to the uptick in grass, brush and field fires over the past two weeks. The Independence Fire Department has experienced a historic number of field fires, having had eight this year, compared to none at this time last year. Across the county, they have dealt with more than a dozen field fires. KCRG (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), Jan 30, 2025

Extreme caution urged with open burning in northern Iowa

5 months 3 weeks ago
Fire officials urge the public to exercise extreme caution with any open burning or controlled burns. The Bremer County Sheriff’s Office and Bremer County Emergency Management Agency reported a total of seven controlled burns getting out of control on Wednesday, January 29, with six of the blazes occurring within about an hour. Firefighters with Marble Rock Fire Department and the Rockford Fire Department agreed that open burning was unwise. The Cresco Fire Department also responded to at least five grass fires that stemmed from controlled burns. KCHA 95.9 FM (Charles City, Iowa), Jan 30, 2025

Mandatory water restrictions for several eastern Pennsylvania towns

5 months 3 weeks ago
A mandatory water conservation notice that took effect on November 18 remained for those served by the Roaring Creek Water Plant, including the towns of Ralpho Township, Zerbe Township, Coal Township and Mount Carmel Township in Northumberland County; Conyngham Township and Centralia Borough in Columbia County; and Butler Township, Gordon Borough and Girardville Borough in Schuylkill County. The News-Item (Shamokin, Pa.), Jan 28, 2025

Drought watches, warnings across Maryland

6 months ago
The Maryland Department of Environment issued drought warnings and watches across the state and encouraged water conservation. Drought warnings were enacted for the Eastern and Southern areas, while drought watches were issued for Central and Western Maryland. The Baltimore area was in normal condition. WMAR-TV ABC 2 (Baltimore, Md.), Nov 18, 2024

Dry spell affecting wildlife in Palmetto State Park in Texas

6 months 1 week ago
Palmetto State Park in Central Texas was on the dry side after a dry spell from summer to fall. The swamp was dried up rather than roughly three feet deep, and the grass was dead. The last good rain fell about two to three months ago. The dry conditions threaten the ability of the green tree frogs to reproduce because they have nowhere to lay their eggs. Some of the smaller trees like hackberries and cedar elms were dying. KEYE CBS Austin (Texas), Jan 13, 2025

Groundwater wells to supplement water supply in Corpus Christi, Texas

6 months 1 week ago
The Corpus Christi city council gave the city manager approval to proceed with brokering contracts with landowners for lease sites for wells. The council’s vote set aside about $2 million for contracts that would support the first year of groundwater pumping from the wells. The wells were among several water supply projects the city has been exploring as Stage 3 water restrictions continued. Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon were at 19.1% of capacity on Jan 13. Corpus Christi Caller Times (Texas), Jan 14, 2025

Drought among factors leading to tragic Los Angeles wildfires

6 months 1 week ago
A prolonged lack of rain, an extremely dry winter, and Santa Ana winds combined to unleash wildfires in the Los Angeles area. The conflagrations affected parts of the Hollywood Hills, Pasadena, Altadena, Sylmar, and other areas. At least 10 deaths have been reported, and more than 9,000 structures were destroyed. NBC (New York), Jan 10, 2025

Arizona ranchers buying hay, grape grower watered vines

6 months 1 week ago
The lack of rain in Arizona was causing problems for ranchers and growers who needed rain. An Arizona rancher was forced to spend money on hay for his cattle because it was so dry, and grass was not growing. He anticipated having to sell more than half of his herd if drought continued in 2025. A wine grape grower near Sedona irrigated his vines in January, something that he has never done before this. AZFamily (Phoenix, Ariz.), Jan 6, 2025

Drought conditions easing in Massachusetts

6 months 1 week ago
The Central, Northeast, and Connecticut River Valley regions in Massachusetts were downgraded from a Level-3 Critical Drought to a Level-2 Significant Drought. The Western and Southeast Regions were also changed from a Level-3 Critical Drought to a Level-1 Mild Drought status due to improved conditions. The Cape and Islands regions remained in a Level-1 Mild Drought. Mass.gov Energy and Environmental Affairs (Boston, Ma.), Jan 8, 2025

Drought watch for much of New York

6 months 2 weeks ago
New York’s statewide drought watch was lifted on January 3, returning all 62 counties to normal status. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation issued a drought watch on November 18 due to below normal rainfall. Fifteen counties were in a drought warning for a time. WTEN ABC News 10 (Albany, N.Y.), Jan 3, 2025 A drought watch was declared on Nov. 18 for much of New York with 15 counties placed in a drought warning. The counties in a drought warning were New York City, including Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Rockland counties, and other counties in the Hudson Valley, such as Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Richmond, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties. WTEN News10 ABC (Albany, N.Y.), Nov 19, 2024

Drought warning/watch for New York City

6 months 2 weeks ago
New York City lifted its drought watch on January 3. Spectrum News 1 (New York City), Jan 3, 2025 New York City returned to a drought watch from a drought warning as of Monday, December 16 as recent storms eased the drought situation. Some of the water-saving measures that the city took while in a drought warning were suspending street flushing by the Sanitation Department, limiting water use in park fountains, and less washing of New York City vehicles. The drought warning was triggered when reservoir levels fell to 60% of capacity. CBS News New York, Dec 16, 2024 Mayor Eric Adams announced that New York City’s drought watch had become a drought warning and included another ten counties, covering much of the Hudson Valley. Governor Kathy Hochul declared a drought watch for the rest of the state. NYC’s reservoirs were at about 60% of their normal capacity, although they would normally be closer to 79% full at this time of year. The public was urged to conserve water voluntarily. The repair of the Delaware Aqueduct has been postponed as it requires the closure of a tunnel that typically carries about half of the city’s water supply. When repairs began in early October, the city was cut off from four major reservoirs in the Catskill Mountains. The New York Times, Nov 18, 2024
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