Precipitation Maps

They utilize a "vegetative" color scheme where browns, orange and yellow colors indicate drier conditions and greens and blues indicate progressively wetter conditions. Monthly maps use a common legend, so they can be easily compared to one another. Likewise, total season maps use a similar color scale, but with higher rainfall values to account for summarized precipitation over the growing season.

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