Dear WeatherCat drought watchers,
There had been waffling in the forecast models for over a week as to whether or not we might get a little rain Friday night/Saturday morning. In the end the models decided we would get some rain and even so they were unreasonably pessimistic. Ultimately we got a decent little storm:

The most rain that was expected was 1/4" so we almost double what was forecast. Also the rainfall rate was strong enough to get the ground nice and wet, even under trees and shrubs. So plants that desperately needed the water got it.
Alas, it is most definitely too little, too late:

As you can see, even with this rain we are still almost 3/4" behind normal rainfall for the month of April alone. No more rain is expected this month so it is guaranteed that April will only leave us further behind. It is possible to get a bit of rain as late as June, but with this sort of deficit, I fear trees and other wild plants are going to have a horrible time surviving the summer.
Oh well, . . . . . . Edouard