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Current Drought monitor map for Arizona
  Total Normal Difference % of normal
Tucson 13.70 14.72 -1.02 93
Tucson 17 NW 22.56 15.03 7.53 150
Tucson Campbell Ave 16.41 14.68 1.73 112
Tucson U of A (NWS) 16.63 14.41 2.22 115
Green Valley 15.18 19.08 -3.90 80
Vail 7N 15.30 16.86 -1.56 91
Redington 18.89 19.13 -0.24 99
Eastern Pima County 16.95 16.27 0.68 104
Anvil Ranch 8.41 15.74 -7.33 53
Arivaca 25.03 23.38 1.65 107
Kitt Peak 32.90 29.57 3.33 111
Sasabe INS 19.52 22.06 -2.54 88
Sells 12.85 16.50 -3.65 78
Central Pima County 20.31 21.69 -1.38 94
Ajo 10.21 8.70 1.51 117
Organ Pipe N.M. 10.14 11.33 -1.19 89
Western Pima County 10.18 10.02 0.16 102
Oracle 2 SE 16.18 29.20 -13.02 55
Picacho 8 SE 11.18 11.25 -0.07 99
San Manuel 15.78 17.94 -2.16 88
Kearny 14.46 15.56 -1.10 93
SE Pinal County 15.37 18.37 -3.00 84
Nogales 6 N 18.73 24.16 -5.43 78
Patagonia #2 30.59 22.92 7.67 133
Canelo 24.87 22.53 2.34 110
Tumacacori N.M. 21.98 21.87 0.11 101
Santa Cruz County 24.04 22.87 1.17 105
Fort Thomas 2 SW 13.90 12.19 1.71 114
Safford Ag. Center 10.90 11.82 -0.92 92
Duncan 15.53 15.30 0.23 102
Clifton 16.88 16.06 0.82 105
Gila River Valley 13.44 13.10 0.34 103
Benson 6 SE 15.56 18.45 -2.89 84
Cascabel 14.20 17.45 -3.25 81
Pearce-Sunsites 17.93 17.11 0.82 105
Willcox 16.00 16.46 -0.46 97
NW Cochise 15.92 17.37 -1.45 92
Bisbee #2 22.08 26.00 -3.92 85
Coronado N.M. HQ 33.61 26.63 6.98 126
Sierra Vista 18.17 17.67 0.50 103
Tombstone 18.53 17.81 0.72 104
Y Lightning Ranch 23.01 19.62 3.39 117
SW Cochise 23.08 21.55 1.53 107
Bowie 16.97 15.26 1.71 111
Chiricahua N.M. 25.02 26.45 -1.43 95
Portal 29.29 27.54 1.75 106
San Simon 13.22 12.93 0.29 102
NE Cochise 21.13 20.55 0.58 103
Douglas 14.11 17.86 -3.75 79
McNeal 9.57 15.09 -5.52 63
Rucker Canyon 28.82 26.61 2.21 108
SE Cochise 18.51 20.49 -1.98 90
SE Arizona  17.89 18.23 -0.33 98
         
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