Rainfall summaries by climate division (tables & maps) - Last 180 Days

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Last 180 Days: Jan 2, 2024 through Jun 29, 2024
Normals data from 1981-2010
Climate Division Total Rainfall Departure from Normal Pct of Normal Rank since 1921 (104 periods) Driest on Record Wettest on Record
Panhandle 9.78" -0.31" 97% 50th driest 3.32" (2011) 16.68" (2015)
N. Central 13.27" -3.13" 81% 36th driest 6.37" (1956) 33.02" (1957)
Northeast 21.14" -0.91" 96% 41st wettest 9.57" (1936) 39.33" (2008)
W. Central 10.08" -4.72" 68% 17th driest 4.82" (2011) 25.53" (1957)
Central 17.52" -2.05" 90% 50th driest 8.17" (1936) 34.13" (1957)
E. Central 24.44" +0.97" 104% 36th wettest 6.61" (1936) 44.64" (1945)
Southwest 14.32" -1.40" 91% 51st driest 6.14" (2011) 27.89" (2015)
S. Central 24.49" +3.01" 114% 21st wettest 9.88" (1963) 42.02" (2015)
Southeast 28.78" +2.77" 111% 30th wettest 9.83" (1936) 46.97" (1945)
Statewide 18.20" -0.64" 97% 48th wettest 8.76" (1936) 32.47" (1957)
Rainfall Stats (Click Link to Enlarge)
Total Precipitation
Normal Precipitation
Departure
Percentage Normal

Tables of rainfall summaries for each climate division are available. Separate summaries are provided for the differing durations of rainfall: from spring to the current date, the warm growing season, the beginning of the calender year to the current date, the water year through the current date, and the last 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, and 365 days.