University of Oklahoma Presents Meteorological Recommendations to the Republic of Croatia (6/18/2009)
Two Oklahoma Educators Honored with Public Service Award from State Climate Agency (5/5/2009)
First-of-its-kind Weather Observing Network Located in Oklahoma City Unveiled Today During the National Weather Festival (11/11/2008)
University of Oklahoma Awarded $3.8 Million NOAA-funded Project For Climate, Drought Assessments, Planning Tools (10/8/2008)
Oklahoma Panhandle Drought Labeled "Exceptional" (6/19/2008)
University of Oklahoma Meteorology Team to Visit Croatia for Needs Assessment (6/18/2008)
Climate Change Statement for Oklahoma: An Official Statement of the Oklahoma Climatological Survey (10/29/2007)
OCS Climatologist to Speak at National Convention (10/3/2007)
Can Parts of Oklahoma Still Be Dry? (7/30/2007)
14 Percent Less Tan (6/20/2007)
June 2007 Now Wettest on Record Statewide (6/29/2007)
It was the Wettest of Times... (6/20/2007)
First 90-degree day in Oklahoma City (6/8/2007)
Drought Ends in Oklahoma (sort of) (4/5/2007)
El Niño Fizzles...Does Drought Return? (2/6/2007)
Drought Picture in Oklahoma Mixed (12/14/2006)
Drought Improvements (mostly) Not Warranted (12/7/2006)
Oklahoma Dodges a Bullet (12/4/2006)
Drought Remains Severe in Northwest Oklahoma (11/9/2006)
Crimson and, Um, Orange? OU shares Norman campus with OSU (10/26/2006)
Halloween Weather (10/23/2006)
Early Freeze for Oklahoma? (10/10/2006)
The Migration of Royalty (10/9/2006)
El Niño and Oklahoma Drought: Friend or Foe? (9/19/2006)
Drought in Southern Oklahoma Deemed "Exceptional" (8/30/2006)
July 2006 Far From Warmest For Oklahoma (7/25/2006)
Summer May Be Just Getting Started (7/25/2006)
Weekend Rain OK (6/19/2006)
Norman Meteorologist Travels to China (6/6/2006)
Out With a BANG? (5/3/2006)
Just A Drop in the Bucket (3/9/2006)
March 1 Record Temperatures (3/2/2006)
La Niña's Return May Spell Doom for Drought Relief (2/20/2006)
Oklahoma Drought Update (2/10/2006)
Drought: Oklahoma's Costliest Weather Hazard (1/27/2006)
Rain Helps Some But Drought Far From Over (1/23/2006)
January Burn Conditions Set Records (1/19/2006)
It's Not Always Warm In Oklahoma (1/12/2006)
Dryness Lingers On for Much of State (6/17/2004)
May 2004 Likely To Be State's Driest (6/1/2004)
Nebraska Snows and Oklahoma's Woes (2/16/2004)
November: Feast or Famine (12/02/2003)
Monthly Climate of Oklahoma - October (10/09/2003)
Royal Wind Vanes Visit Oklahoma (9/11/2003)
Monthly Climate of Oklahoma - September (9/10/2003)
Monthly Climate of Oklahoma - August (7/31/2003)
Monthly Climate of Oklahoma - July (7/7/2003)
Rain, Rain, Go Away (6/11/2003)
Oklahoma Springtime Dangers (6/8/2003)
June 2007 Now Wettest on Record Statewide
June 29, 2007

june_record_precip.doc
june_record_precip.pdf

By Gary McManus, Climatologist
Oklahoma Climatological Survey


NORMAN - It's no small feat to break a statewide average monthly rainfall record, especially during Oklahoma's primary wet season of April through June. According to preliminary data from the Oklahoma Mesonet, however, that is exactly what has occurred. With one day remaining in the month, the statewide average rainfall total currently stands at 8.59 inches. That breaks the old record of 8.55 inches, set a year after statehood in 1907. Normal statewide average rainfall for June is 4.26 inches. The record will be eclipsed even further with heavy rainfall expected to continue into the month's final day.

Central Oklahoma remains the big winner during the month with an average rainfall of 12.34 inches, nearly triple their normal amount of 4.57 inches. The northeast and southwest are also in double-digit territory with 10.20 inches and 10.51 inches, respectively. The Oklahoma Mesonet site at Medicine Park has the month's top total thus far with 17.15 inches. Apache's 16.67 inches shatters their old record - for any month - of 15.09 inches from June 1932.

For the year thus far, Oklahoma's statewide average rainfall stands at 25.14 inches, 6.13 inches above normal and the 11th wettest such period since 1895. The total for all of 2006 was 28.59 inches.


June Mesonet precipitation totals exceeding 11 inches (as of 1:30 pm, June 29)
Mesonet StationPrecipitation TotalsMesonet StationPrecipitation Totals
Medicine Park17.15Pawnee12.55
Apache16.95Hobart12.44
Minco16.11Breckinridge12.25
Stillwater16.08Okmulgee12.18
Kingfisher15.70Bowlegs12.15
Chickasha15.68Hinton12.13
Burbank15.56Walters12.13
Copan15.08Ninnekah12.04
Marena14.30Medford12.04
Oilton13.67El Reno12.03
Ada13.36OKC East11.95
Marshall13.27Haskell11.88
Red Rock13.24Fittstown11.60
Perkins13.20Fort Cobb11.55
Bristow13.16Waurika11.27
Guthrie13.09Byars11.23
Watonga12.98OKC North11.20
Spencer12.56Tishomingo11.03
Foraker12.55  



Media Contact:

Cerry Leffler
Oklahoma Climatological Survey
120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 2900
Norman, OK 73072-7305
405-325-2541
405-325-2550 (fax)
cerry@ou.edu

For Additional Information:

Gary McManus
Climatologist
120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 2900
Norman, OK 73072-7305
405-325-2541
405-325-2550 (fax)
gmcmanus@ou.edu