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Starting over




You know what a quarter-inch of rain or more across much of the state is called?

A good start, at least for resetting that nasty-looking map of consecutive days
without at least a quarter-inch of rain.

Hey, you know what a Professor of Orthodontics is called?

A substi-tooth teacher.

Oh, you're back? I thought I lost ya with that one (honestly, and even dishonestly,
I've told worse ones than that).

While we didn't end the burgeoning drought, we sure helped stop a massive increase
in both intensity and spread that I was working on. However, we still saw some
growth of drought across southern and western Oklahoma, but no erasure.





So while these maps and ranking look better, they're still not good. Not good
at all except for SE OK.









So it's somewhat vital that this weekend's rainfall come through.



And snowfall.







Wait, snow? Are you kidding me Private Pyle?

Alright, you're asking for it.

I have a dentist appointment next Wednesday at Tooth-Hurty p.m.

Serves ya right!

Gary McManus
State Climatologist
Oklahoma Mesonet
Oklahoma Climate Survey
gmcmanus@ou.edu




March 6 in Mesonet History

Record Value Station Year
Maximum Temperature 87°F ALV2 2017
Minimum Temperature 9°F KENT 2018
Maximum Rainfall 2.10″ COOK 1995

Mesonet records begin in 1994.

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