Year in review - 2023 was drier than normal The U.S. Drought Monitor shows most of our region remains in abnormally dry conditions. Total precipitation and snowfall at Dayton are tracking well below the 1991 – 2020 average. The year 2023 will go down as a warmer and drier than normal year. The charts below show how temper ...
by Emma Allington, MCD engineering associate With their historic economic power, everlasting natural beauty, and surging recreation appeal, Dayton’s rivers are the crowning jewel of the Gem City. However, challenges along these great rivers, such as deteriorating trail infrastructure and dangerously steep levees, continue to restri ...