Climate at a Glance
Divisional Mapping
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Climate Division | Value | Rank (120 Years) | 1901-2000 Mean |
Anomaly |
---|---|---|---|---|
Texas CD 1. High Plains | 95.73" | 74 | 93.12" | 2.61" |
Texas CD 2. Low Rolling Plains | 107.68" | 29 | 114.91" | -7.23" |
Texas CD 3. North Central | 156.59" | 32 | 164.21" | -7.62" |
Texas CD 4. East Texas | 232.09" | 74 | 228.01" | 4.08" |
Texas CD 5. Trans Pecos | 54.62" | 21 | 63.12" | -8.50" |
Texas CD 6. Edwards Plateau | 104.12" | 16 | 117.43" | -13.31" |
Texas CD 7. South Central | 153.84" | 27 | 165.81" | -11.97" |
Texas CD 8. Upper Coast | 227.00" | 58 | 226.03" | 0.97" |
Texas CD 9. South | 108.69" | 37 | 113.44" | -4.75" |
Texas CD 10. Lower Valley | 103.96" | 21 | 117.93" | -13.97" |
Citing This Page
- NOAA National Centers for Environmental information, Climate at a Glance: Divisional Mapping, published November 2019, retrieved on December 5, 2019 from https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cag/