Divisional Mapping

Climate Division | Value | Anomaly | Rank 130 Years | 1901- |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. High Plains | -1.50 | -1.48 | 9 | -0.02 |
2. Low Rolling Plains | -1.28 | -1.21 | 18 | -0.07 |
3. North Central | -2.02 | -1.86 | 12 | -0.16 |
4. East Texas | -2.41 | -2.29 | 5 | -0.12 |
5. Trans Pecos | -1.44 | -1.38 | 13 | -0.06 |
6. Edwards Plateau | -1.59 | -1.51 | 13 | -0.09 |
7. South Central | -2.15 | -2.10 | 10 | -0.05 |
8. Upper Coast | -1.58 | -1.49 | 17 | -0.10 |
9. South | -1.59 | -1.52 | 15 | -0.07 |
10. Lower Valley | -1.39 | -1.25 | 26 | -0.14 |
Citing This Page
- NOAA National Centers for Environmental information, Climate at a Glance: Divisional Mapping, published March 2025, retrieved on April 3, 2025 from https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/climate-at-a-glance/divisional/mapping