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Current Drought monitor map for Arizona
  Total Normal Difference % of normal
Tucson 29.19 36.51 -7.32 80
Tucson 17 NW 38.30 37.74 0.56 101
Tucson Campbell Ave 30.63 37.20 -6.57 82
Tucson U of A (NWS) 34.14 36.00 -1.86 95
Green Valley 29.50 46.35 -16.85 64
Vail 7N 36.22 42.06 -5.84 86
Redington 33.20 46.89 -13.69 71
Eastern Pima County 33.03 40.39 -7.37 82
Anvil Ranch 22.72 37.83 -15.11 60
Arivaca 41.17 56.16 -14.99 73
Kitt Peak 62.89 71.85 -8.96 88
Sasabe INS 28.21 54.06 -25.85 52
Sells 30.81 40.83 -10.02 75
Central Pima County 37.72 52.38 -14.66 72
Ajo 19.38 23.22 -3.84 83
Organ Pipe N.M. 18.99 29.64 -10.65 64
Western Pima County 19.19 26.43 -7.25 73
Oracle 2 SE 49.74 74.76 -25.02 67
Picacho 8 SE 26.16 30.21 -4.05 87
San Manuel 33.39 44.25 -10.86 75
Kearny 27.81 41.40 -13.59 67
SE Pinal County 34.57 46.95 -12.37 74
Nogales 6 N 39.61 57.09 -17.48 69
Patagonia #2 50.84 54.93 -4.09 93
Canelo 62.98 54.12 8.86 116
Tumacacori N.M. 44.10 52.20 -8.10 84
Santa Cruz County 49.38 54.59 -5.20 90
Fort Thomas 2 SW 26.61 30.90 -4.29 86
Safford Ag. Center 23.56 29.37 -5.81 80
Duncan 29.61 36.84 -7.23 80
Clifton 44.05 39.87 4.18 110
Gila River Valley 26.59 32.37 -5.78 82
Benson 6 SE 30.67 42.63 -11.96 72
Cascabel 31.76 42.99 -11.23 74
Pearce-Sunsites 34.72 39.63 -4.91 88
Willcox 21.83 40.05 -18.22 55
NW Cochise 31.66 41.49 -9.83 76
Bisbee #2 51.51 62.19 -10.68 83
Coronado N.M. HQ 66.64 63.54 3.10 105
Sierra Vista 43.00 42.06 0.94 102
Tombstone 28.39 42.30 -13.91 67
Y Lightning Ranch 48.03 45.87 2.16 105
SW Cochise 47.51 51.19 -3.68 93
Bowie 26.66 37.02 -10.36 72
Chiricahua N.M. 49.38 62.85 -13.47 79
Portal 62.70 64.68 -1.98 97
San Simon 22.89 31.98 -9.09 72
NE Cochise 40.41 49.13 -8.72 82
Douglas 30.87 41.28 -10.41 75
McNeal 24.05 35.73 -11.68 67
Rucker Canyon 44.72 62.25 -17.53 72
SE Cochise 34.23 46.66 -12.43 73
SE Arizona  35.43 44.16 -8.73 80
         
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