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Map of the precipitation outlook for the United States for April–June 2022, showing which locations have the highest chances for a much wetter (blue-green) or much drier (brown) than average spring. Darker colors mean higher chances, not bigger differences from normal precipitation. White does not mean average precipitation; it means that all three possible precipitation outcomes (below normal, near normal, and above normal) are equally likely. NOAA Climate.gov maps, based on data from the Climate Prediction Center.