By WEATHER WORLD on Sep 7, 2011, at 7:00 AM Updated on 9/06 at 5:04 PM
WEATHER WORLD
At the cookout I went to Sunday evening, it was tank top, cutoff jean shorts and flip flops. My friend said to me, “you look ...
This blog was inspired by some of our early morning commenters on the weather forecast story .
Yes, as one of you pointed ...
The deluge earlier this month was exciting. For a second, I though that maybe the near-record parched May was just a fluke ...

This NOAA satellite image taken 12:45 p.m. Tuesday shows an area of low pressure, post-tropical cyclone Lee, over Alabama and Georgia, with a cold front extending southwestward across the Florida Peninsula. Widespread clouds with scattered showers and thunderstorms are affecting much of the Eastern U.S. In the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Katia is about 365 miles south-southwest of Bermuda. AP Photo/Weather Underground
As college football fans (like me!) have discovered this past weekend, there is rain everywhere in this country except Tulsa.
The image to the right should reinforce this notion about everywhere else.
But, what about Tulsa, itself?
Fellow weather blogger Jerry Wofford and I, as well as others here at the Tulsa World, decided to make your search for Tulsa weather statistics even easier by providing this weather almanac. You can view it on the right side of the screen.
It includes daily high and low temperatures, precipitation totals, and the differentiation from the normal precipitation for every day since Jan. 1.
For example, perhaps you were watching those University of Maryland flag-inspired uniforms in awe as they took on the University of Miami in the pouring rain Monday night and were curious if any of that rain also hit Tulsa. Alas, you will find that Tulsa recorded zero inches of rain Monday.
Rest assured, when our rain fortunes turn around like our temperature fortunes have lately (hooray, cold front!), you will have this information displayed here at this weather blog, which can quickly be accessed by the link
tulsaworld.com/weatherworld. Or, if you want an even shorter link to view the weather almanac, you can also view it on the main weather page,
tulsaworld.com/weather.
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