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Current Drought monitor map for Arizona
  Total Normal Difference % of normal
Tucson 23.58 27.78 -4.20 85
Tucson 17 NW 31.06 29.00 2.06 107
Tucson Campbell Ave 23.81 28.78 -4.97 83
Tucson U of A (NWS) 27.31 27.69 -0.38 99
Green Valley 22.33 34.28 -11.95 65
Vail 7N 30.53 32.75 -2.22 93
Redington 26.60 36.40 -9.80 73
Eastern Pima County 26.46 30.95 -4.49 85
Anvil Ranch 17.70 28.47 -10.77 62
Arivaca 38.32 42.29 -3.97 91
Kitt Peak 50.35 54.78 -4.43 92
Sasabe INS 24.78 41.04 -16.26 60
Sells 23.58 29.78 -6.20 79
Central Pima County 31.51 39.51 -8.00 80
Ajo 16.35 18.01 -1.66 91
Organ Pipe N.M. 16.13 22.74 -6.61 71
Western Pima County 16.24 20.38 -4.14 80
Oracle 2 SE 41.46 59.36 -17.90 70
Picacho 8 SE 20.65 24.13 -3.48 86
San Manuel 27.87 34.49 -6.62 81
Kearny 26.51 33.26 -6.75 80
SE Pinal County 29.25 37.48 -8.23 78
Nogales 6 N 30.12 42.81 -12.69 70
Patagonia #2 41.80 41.46 0.34 101
Canelo 52.12 41.08 11.04 127
Tumacacori N.M. 35.67 39.20 -3.53 91
Santa Cruz County 39.93 41.14 -1.21 97
Fort Thomas 2 SW 23.41 24.35 -0.94 96
Safford Ag. Center 20.60 22.51 -1.91 92
Duncan 25.31 28.08 -2.77 90
Clifton 37.88 30.68 7.20 123
Gila River Valley 23.11 24.98 -1.87 93
Benson 6 SE 25.17 31.59 -6.42 80
Cascabel 23.45 33.15 -9.70 71
Pearce-Sunsites 27.65 29.56 -1.91 94
Willcox 17.31 30.44 -13.13 57
NW Cochise 25.31 31.35 -6.04 81
Bisbee #2 41.69 46.85 -5.16 89
Coronado N.M. HQ 56.51 48.48 8.03 117
Sierra Vista 32.01 31.32 0.69 102
Tombstone 21.26 31.81 -10.55 67
Y Lightning Ranch 35.20 34.12 1.08 103
SW Cochise 37.33 38.52 -1.18 97
Bowie 21.74 28.37 -6.63 77
Chiricahua N.M. 42.32 47.99 -5.67 88
Portal 48.17 48.90 -0.73 99
San Simon 19.42 23.91 -4.49 81
NE Cochise 32.91 37.29 -4.38 88
Douglas 23.34 30.53 -7.19 76
McNeal 19.99 26.34 -6.35 76
Rucker Canyon 34.99 47.61 -12.62 73
SE Cochise 27.12 35.06 -7.95 77
SE Arizona  28.92 33.67 -4.75 86
         
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