BoulderSooner
02-28-2024, 01:18 PM
True for most areas, eastern OK is running below normal but will likely catch up quickly. That part of the state typically outperforms the rest in March/April
https://data.mesonet.org/data/public/mesonet/maps/daily/drought/delseason_rain.current.png?cache_bust=170914329411 2
that is just the last 2 months .
the drought monitor tells a story also .. https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?OK
as of last week only 3.23 % of the state is in drought .. and only .19 in the severe or worse ..
one year ago last week 74.65 % of the state was in drought and 56.47 of that was Severe, 36.64 Extreme, and 8.86% in exceptional drought ..
https://data.mesonet.org/data/public/mesonet/maps/daily/drought/delseason_rain.current.png?cache_bust=170914329411 2
that is just the last 2 months .
the drought monitor tells a story also .. https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?OK
as of last week only 3.23 % of the state is in drought .. and only .19 in the severe or worse ..
one year ago last week 74.65 % of the state was in drought and 56.47 of that was Severe, 36.64 Extreme, and 8.86% in exceptional drought ..