See below. You're still in moderate and 60 miles away I'm in severe drought. These deficits won't be erased with a few rainy days.
That last map is too vague, it's more than a half inch high where I am.
The difference from southern Dutchess and far western Orange to where I am is dramatic, the colors are much less vivid and the wind on Saturday took out a lot so it's well on the way to stick season. That snow and rain I didn't get...
The line between where it was dry vs wet is pretty dramatic. I'm still parsing it out, will throw my thoughts out after this current lap of the state is done on Friday night.
I only got 2 or 3 all season but then it rained... I've been pulling a couple a day for the last week or so The strawberries are doing well too and a bunch of tomato plants I thought were dead revived themselves and started putting on fruit yesterday.
It's pouring right now. Intermittent showers, some heavy, have been rolling through all night but this is the heaviest yet. It's only added up to .25 since midnight though. The thunder was pretty signicant too.
Reservoir levels are meaningless to my well and dead garden that didn't produce the food I planned for
I'm in reservoir land here and I was 25" below average last winter. I was also about 8" shy on liquid precip too.
I dunno, while it has been wetter than the past few months it won't even make a dent. I'm under .5 in the last week and down over 12" this year. It only looks green here, dig down 6" and it's dusty dry.