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Southeast Arizona Drought Monitoring
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Current Drought monitor map for Arizona
  Total Normal Difference % of normal
Tucson 20.69 24.34 -3.65 85
Tucson 17 NW 28.67 25.16 3.51 114
Tucson Campbell Ave 22.39 24.80 -2.41 90
Tucson U of A (NWS) 23.23 24.00 -0.77 97
Green Valley 20.71 30.90 -10.19 67
Vail 7N 23.80 28.04 -4.24 85
Redington 24.93 31.26 -6.33 80
Eastern Pima County 23.49 26.93 -3.44 87
Anvil Ranch 12.26 25.22 -12.96 49
Arivaca 35.60 37.44 -1.84 95
Kitt Peak 49.04 47.90 1.14 102
Sasabe INS 24.81 36.04 -11.23 69
Sells 18.66 27.22 -8.56 69
Central Pima County 28.64 35.00 -6.36 82
Ajo 13.75 15.48 -1.73 89
Organ Pipe N.M. 15.15 19.76 -4.61 77
Western Pima County 14.45 17.62 -3.17 82
Oracle 2 SE 29.72 49.84 -20.12 60
Picacho 8 SE 16.86 20.14 -3.28 84
San Manuel 24.81 29.50 -4.69 84
Kearny 20.55 27.60 -7.05 74
SE Pinal County 23.96 31.44 -7.48 76
Nogales 6 N 27.90 38.06 -10.16 73
Patagonia #2 41.27 36.62 4.65 113
Canelo 41.09 36.08 5.01 114
Tumacacori N.M. 30.99 34.80 -3.81 89
Santa Cruz County 35.31 36.39 -1.08 97
Fort Thomas 2 SW 22.39 20.60 1.79 109
Safford Ag. Center 19.23 19.58 -0.35 98
Duncan 25.76 24.56 1.20 105
Clifton 34.98 26.58 8.40 132
Gila River Valley 22.46 21.58 0.88 104
Benson 6 SE 25.53 28.42 -2.89 90
Cascabel 20.80 28.66 -7.86 73
Pearce-Sunsites 29.34 26.42 2.92 111
Willcox 21.11 26.70 -5.59 79
NW Cochise 24.90 27.55 -2.65 90
Bisbee #2 38.36 41.46 -3.10 93
Coronado N.M. HQ 48.92 42.36 6.56 115
Sierra Vista 29.13 28.04 1.09 104
Tombstone 27.03 28.20 -1.17 96
Y Lightning Ranch 36.66 30.58 6.08 120
SW Cochise 36.02 34.13 1.89 106
Bowie 23.32 24.68 -1.36 94
Chiricahua N.M. 39.49 41.90 -2.41 94
Portal 50.60 43.12 7.48 117
San Simon 19.36 21.32 -1.96 91
NE Cochise 33.19 32.76 0.44 101
Douglas 23.33 27.52 -4.19 85
McNeal 19.18 23.82 -4.64 81
Rucker Canyon 40.47 41.50 -1.03 98
SE Cochise 28.67 31.59 -2.92 91
SE Arizona  27.11 29.50 -2.39 92
         
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