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Southeast Arizona Drought Monitoring
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Current Drought monitor map for Arizona
  Total Normal Difference % of normal
Tucson 64.60 85.19 -20.59 76
Tucson 17 NW 77.65 88.06 -10.41 88
Tucson Campbell Ave 68.37 86.80 -18.43 79
Tucson U of A (NWS) 70.81 84.00 -13.19 84
Green Valley 81.58 108.15 -26.57 75
Vail 7N 79.87 98.14 -18.27 81
Redington 77.99 109.41 -31.42 71
Eastern Pima County 74.41 94.25 -19.84 79
Anvil Ranch 63.37 88.27 -24.90 72
Arivaca 108.27 131.04 -22.77 83
Kitt Peak 143.54 167.65 -24.11 86
Sasabe INS 81.69 126.14 -44.45 65
Sells 71.87 95.27
Central Pima County 94.31 121.91 -27.60 77
Ajo 46.77 54.18 -7.41 86
Organ Pipe N.M. 53.54 69.16 -15.62 77
Western Pima County 50.16 61.67 -11.52 81
Oracle 2 SE 113.63 174.44 -60.81 65
Picacho 8 SE 59.56 70.49 -10.93 84
San Manuel 76.51 103.25 -26.74 74
Kearny 61.90 96.60 -34.70 64
SE Pinal County 76.22 106.43 -30.20 72
Nogales 6 N 91.61 133.21 -41.60 69
Patagonia #2 114.20 128.17 -13.97 89
Canelo 116.51 126.28 -9.77 92
Tumacacori N.M. 95.00 121.80 -26.80 78
Santa Cruz County 104.33 127.37 -23.04 82
Fort Thomas 2 SW 62.51 72.10 -9.59 87
Safford Ag. Center 53.68 68.53 -14.85 78
Duncan 67.86 85.96 -18.10 79
Clifton 132.01 93.03 38.98 142
Gila River Valley 65.98 76.53 -10.54 86
Benson 6 SE 70.16 99.47 -29.31 71
Cascabel 77.93 100.31 -22.38 78
Pearce-Sunsites 77.31 92.47 -15.16 84
Willcox 67.26 93.45 -26.19 72
NW Cochise 75.08 96.59 -21.51 78
Bisbee #2 109.52 145.11 -35.59 75
Coronado N.M. HQ 151.01 148.26 2.75 102
Sierra Vista 90.06 98.14 -8.08 92
Tombstone 77.64 98.70 -21.06 79
Y Lightning Ranch 102.78 107.03 -4.25 96
SW Cochise 106.20 119.45 -13.25 89
Bowie 70.85 86.38 -15.53 82
Chiricahua N.M. 115.87 146.65 -30.78 79
Portal 133.19 150.92 -17.73 88
San Simon 61.15 74.62 -13.47 82
NE Cochise 95.27 114.64 -19.38 83
Douglas 69.91 96.32 -26.41 73
McNeal 60.34 83.37 -23.03 72
Rucker Canyon 122.60 145.25 -22.65 84
SE Cochise 85.30 108.95 -23.66 78
SE Arizona  82.72 102.78 -20.05 80
         
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