Water Year Precip - % of Average (Map Analysis from Western Regional Climate Center) Salem: 52% of Ave This Water Year: 13.68” Average: 26.45” Change since.

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Water Year Precip - % of Average (Map Analysis from Western Regional Climate Center) Salem: 52% of Ave This Water Year: 13.68” Average: 26.45” Change since Feb 3: +24% Medford: 59% of Ave This Water Year: 6.98” Average: 11.87” Change since Feb 3: +35% Klamath Falls: 37% of Ave This Water Year: 3.07” Average: 8.26” Change since Feb 3: +23% Redmond: 55% of Ave This Water Year: 2.39” Average: 4.31” Change since Feb 3: +21% Pendleton: 64% of Ave This Water Year: 4.14” Average: 6.42” Change since Feb 3: +16% Burns: 55% of Ave This Water Year: 3.05” Average: 5.59” Change since Feb 3: +23% Portland: 60% of Ave This Water Year: 13.38” Average: 22.27” Change since Feb 3: +16%

8-14 day Precipitation and Temperature Outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center 6-10 day Precipitation and Temperature Outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center

3-month Outlook for Spring 2014 from the Climate Prediction Center

BurnsOntarioPendletonRedmondK FallsMedfordSalem Oct ‘13 – Jan ‘ Oct - Jan normal Oct - Jan % normal31%32%46%33%14%24%29% Feb - May normal Oct - May normal FEBRUARY - MAY SCENARIOS: 50% of Normal Oct - May % norm40% 48%40%28%34%37% 75% of Normal Oct - May % norm52%51%59%51%38%44%46% Normal (100%) Oct - May % norm64%62%71%62%47%54%56% 150% of Normal Oct - May % norm88%84%93%84%66%73%75%

Climate Divisions for Oregon