A look at areas of the state, rainfall for the last 180 days going into Friday, according to the Oklahoma Mesonet

Last 180 Days: Apr 1, 2012 through Sep 27, 2012

Climate Division Total Rainfall Departure from Normal Pct of Normal Rank since 1921 (88 periods) Driest on Record Wettest on Record
Panhandle 9.13″ -5.74″ 61% 2nd driest 9.06″ (1934) 22.28″ (1950)
N. Central 12.98″ -7.49″ 63% 7th driest 9.57″ (1956) 35.01″ (1957)
Northeast 16.90″ -7.84″ 68% 6th driest 14.50″ (1956) 39.48″ (1957)
W. Central 11.68″ -7.25″ 62% 5th driest 7.55″ (1998) 30.83″ (1997)
Central 15.22″ -7.41″ 67% 6th driest 11.81″ (1956) 40.83″ (2007)
E. Central 14.07″ -11.32″ 55% 2nd driest 12.79″ (1936) 41.20″ (1957)
Southwest 13.50″ -6.22″ 68% 12th driest 6.21″ (1998) 32.60″ (1995)
S. Central 13.41″ -9.57″ 58% 6th driest 10.18″ (1956) 39.70″ (1957)
Southeast 16.27″ -9.68″ 63% 5th driest 13.12″ (1956) 44.58″ (1957)
Statewide 13.75″ -8.02″ 63% 2nd driest 11.54″ (1956) 34.16″ (1957)
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