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Record Maximum 104 F GOOD 1996
Record Minimum 30 F HOOK 2004
Record Rainfall 3.44" CLOU 2003

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It's That Wonderful Time of the Year

  We are but 19 days from June 2nd, when the Ticker will turn ten years
  old. Ticker Day is a beautiful slice of Americana, when folks far and
  wide gather 'round to share obliquely useful climate and weather 
  facts.

  Unfortunately, the Ticker Staff can't attend every town's Ticker Day 
  parade, but they should be enjoyable nonetheless. 


Moisture, the great Moderator

  Ah, great moderators come and go: Howard Smith, Tim Russert, whatever.
  But one moderator has staying power: water vapor!

  A look at yesterday's highs and lows versus normal shows the impact
  of abundant or abandoned moisture:

    http://ticker.mesonet.org/archive/20080514/tmindifs.20080513.png
    http://ticker.mesonet.org/archive/20080514/tmaxdifs.20080513.png

  (observed highs and lows as numerals, comparison to normal as the
   background color)

  Overnight/morning lows were somewhat warm, testifying to the moderating
  mode of moisture. Afternoon highs were held in check by cloud cover,
  except for an obvious stripe in central Oklahoma, which saw a brief
  period of clear skies and lower dew points yesterday.