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Current Drought monitor map for Arizona
  Total Normal Difference % of normal
Tucson 2.75 4.47 -1.72 62
Tucson 17 NW 8.47 4.93 3.54 172
Tucson Campbell Ave 4.84 5.23 -0.39 93
Tucson U of A (NWS) 4.18 4.71 -0.53 89
Green Valley 3.39 4.34 -0.95 78
Vail 7N 5.19 5.59 -0.40 93
Redington 7.35 6.46 0.89 114
Eastern Pima County 5.17 5.10 0.06 101
Anvil Ranch 3.66 4.32 -0.66 85
Arivaca 5.28 6.34 -1.06 83
Kitt Peak 13.55 9.28 4.27 146
Sasabe INS 6.27 6.66 -0.39 94
Sells 5.40 4.25 1.15 127
Central Pima County 6.83 6.17 0.66 111
Ajo 4.16 3.41 0.75 122
Organ Pipe N.M. 3.71 4.12 -0.41 90
Western Pima County 3.94 3.77 0.17 105
Oracle 2 SE 9.65 11.77 -2.12 82
Picacho 8 SE 4.69 5.22 -0.53 90
San Manuel 4.27 6.19 -1.92 69
Kearny 8.20 7.22 0.98 114
SE Pinal County 6.83 7.48 -0.65 91
Nogales 6 N 3.48 6.22 -2.74 56
Patagonia #2 4.70 6.35 -1.65 74
Canelo 4.69 6.41 -1.72 73
Tumacacori N.M. 5.16 5.75 -0.59 90
Santa Cruz County 4.51 6.18 -1.68 73
Fort Thomas 2 SW 4.32 4.82 -0.50 90
Safford Ag. Center 2.16 3.84 -1.68 56
Duncan 1.67 4.71 -3.04 35
Clifton 3.30 5.40 -2.10 61
Gila River Valley 2.72 4.46 -1.74 61
Benson 6 SE 1.50 3.99 -2.49 38
Cascabel 3.73 5.70 -1.97 65
Pearce-Sunsites 2.38 4.04 -1.66 59
Willcox 3.19 5.04 -1.85 63
NW Cochise 2.70 4.69 -1.99 58
Bisbee #2 2.53 7.17 -4.64 35
Coronado N.M. HQ 6.25 8.10 -1.85 77
Sierra Vista 2.46 4.26 -1.80 58
Tombstone 1.43 4.69 -3.26 30
Y Lightning Ranch 5.60 4.71 0.89 119
SW Cochise 3.65 5.79 -2.13 63
Bowie 3.27 4.95 -1.68 66
Chiricahua N.M. 3.89 8.05 -4.16 48
Portal 8.69 7.67 1.02 113
San Simon 0.95 3.85 -2.90 25
NE Cochise 4.20 6.13 -1.93 69
Douglas 0.82 4.07 -3.25 20
McNeal 1.33 3.47 -2.14 38
Rucker Canyon 3.60 7.77 -4.17 46
SE Cochise 1.52 5.12 -3.61 30
SE Arizona  4.21 5.49 -1.28 77
         
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