1. 24-hour Rainfall Accumulation - Mesonet
The 24-hour Rainfall Accumulation map displays accumulated rainfall observed at each Mesonet site in the last 24 hours. This map also displays the NWS ...
The 24-hour Rainfall Accumulation map displays accumulated rainfall observed at each Mesonet site in the last 24 hours. This map also displays the NWS Arkansas-Red Basin River Forecast Center's rainfall estimates (in color) across Oklahoma based on radar.
2. 24-hr Rainfall Accumulation - Mesonet
The 24-hour Rainfall Accumulation map displays accumulated rainfall observed at each Mesonet site in the last 24 hours. This map also displays the NWS River ...
3. Rainfall totals - Oklahoma Climatological Survey
Mesonet Rainfall Totals (in inches) Data complete through 7:00 pm CDT July 13, 2024. Station Name, 7 Day, 10 Day, 14 Day, 30 Day, 60 Day, 90 Day, July, 2024 ...
The Oklahoma Climatological Survey was established by the State Legislature in 1980 to provide climatological services to the people of Oklahoma. The Survey maintains an extensive array of climatological information, operates the Oklahoma Mesonet, and hosts a wide variety of educational outreach and scientific research projects.
4. Rainfall Maps - National Weather Service
Note: Click on map to get the contoured rainfall amount. Note: Rainfall amounts are estimates and consist of both rain gauge data and radar data. Related ...
Rainfall Maps
5. [PDF] Reading Mesonet Rain Maps - Oklahoma 4-H
Mesonet rainfall data gives a statewide view, updated every five minutes. When reading the Mesonet rainfall accumulation maps, notice each Mesonet site displays ...
6. Rainfall summaries by climate division (tables & maps) - Last 30 Days
Rainfall summaries by climate division (tables & maps) - Last 30 Days ; Panhandle, 5.52", +2.68", 194%, 4th wettest ; N. Central, 4.53", +0.66", 117%, 30th ...
The Oklahoma Climatological Survey was established by the State Legislature in 1980 to provide climatological services to the people of Oklahoma. The Survey maintains an extensive array of climatological information, operates the Oklahoma Mesonet, and hosts a wide variety of educational outreach and scientific research projects.
7. Rainfall totals for the last 24 hours to 3 days - high resolution map
Radar-estimated precipitation accumulation for the past 24 hours to 3 days. High resolution and interactive rainfall data on Google Maps.
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8. 24 Hour Rainfall Totals | Oklahoma Map - RainDrop App
View how much it rained in the past 24 hours in Oklahoma. Tap on the map to get the rainfall totals for your exact location with RainDrop.
9. Climate (Precipitation) Data - University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma Mesonet. Mesonet data consist of 120 monitoring stations across Oklahoma, with at least 1 station in each of the 77 counties. Monitoring stations are ...
The University of Oklahoma
10. Daily Precip - CoCoRaHS
Home | Countries | States | View Data | Maps · My Data Entry | Login. View Data : Daily Precipitation Reports By State. State Menu. Oklahoma Home · State ...
24hr Snowfall
11. Which day has the highest rainfall in Oklahoma? - The Oklahoman
May 1, 2024 · Oklahoma Mesonet rainfall totals ... The Mesonet is a joint project between the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University under the ...
On average, annual precipitation in the state ranges from about 17 inches in the far western panhandle to about 56 inches in the far southeast.
12. Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor
Outside of western Oklahoma and north Texas where temperatures were 4-6 ... Rainfall data for Woleai, Fananu, Pingelap, and Kosrae was insufficient for ...
The first landfalling tropical storm of the season came ashore in east Texas and brought significant precipitation to the area and up into the Ozark Plateau. Temperatures were cooler than normal over a large extent of the country from the Rocky Mountains and into the Plains and Midwest where departures from normal temperatures were 3-9 degrees below normal. Excessive heat dominated the West Coast where departures from normal temperatures over much of California were 12-15 degrees above normal. Many records were set, including 120 degrees in Las Vegas, beating the old record by 3 degrees, while Death Valley had 5 consecutive days with high temperatures over 125 degrees topping out at 129 on July 7. Near-normal to slightly above-normal temperatures dominated much of the East and Southeast. Along with the heat, much of the West was dry during the last week. Areas of the Plains recorded well above-normal precipitation with some areas receiving 400-800% of normal precipitation for the week. Spotty rains were common over the Southeast with a very typical summertime pattern of widely scattered thunderstorms accounting for most of the precipitation. The driest areas were from Mississippi and northern Alabama into Tennessee and the Mid-Atlantic. Portions of northern Illinois eastward into Ohio were also dry throughout the week.