Climate at a Glance
Divisional Mapping
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Climate Division | Value | Rank (121 Years) | 1901-2000 Mean |
Anomaly |
---|---|---|---|---|
Texas CD 1. High Plains | 82.47" | 99 | 74.54" | 7.93" |
Texas CD 2. Low Rolling Plains | 97.91" | 87 | 92.02" | 5.89" |
Texas CD 3. North Central | 132.34" | 63 | 131.55" | 0.79" |
Texas CD 4. East Texas | 170.44" | 31 | 182.65" | -12.21" |
Texas CD 5. Trans Pecos | 57.11" | 98 | 50.50" | 6.61" |
Texas CD 6. Edwards Plateau | 97.77" | 73 | 94.05" | 3.72" |
Texas CD 7. South Central | 121.28" | 31 | 132.85" | -11.57" |
Texas CD 8. Upper Coast | 193.98" | 81 | 181.05" | 12.93" |
Texas CD 9. South | 76.12" | 14 | 90.86" | -14.74" |
Texas CD 10. Lower Valley | 50.14" | 1 | 94.53" | -44.39" |
Citing This Page
- NOAA National Centers for Environmental information, Climate at a Glance: Divisional Mapping, published November 2019, retrieved on December 6, 2019 from https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cag/