It has been another dry week here in the Raccoon River Valley, with no measurable precipitation recorded.
According to the National Weather Service, nearly halfway done with March, Perry has registered no precipitation, Guthrie Center has seen a trace amount and Jefferson has had just one hundredth of an inch.
Normal precipitation levels for March range between two and 2.15 inches locally, while new snow amounts usually range between 3.8 and 4.9 inches.
There is no precipitation in the immediate forecast and temperatures are expected to remain in the sixties through early next week.