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Operating Instructions Weather Station „WS 250US Edition“ ELV Electronics Ltd. · Hongkong These operating instructions belong with this product. They contain important information for putting it into service and operating it. This should be noted also when this product is passed on to a third party. Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference! A list of contents with the corresponding page numbers can be found in the index on page 4. 1st English edition May 2006 Documentation © 2006 ELV Electronics Limited All rights reserved. This handbook must not be reproduced in any form, even in excerpts, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of the publisher. This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors. The information in this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue. We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors, or their consequences. All trademarks and patents are acknowledged. Printed in Hong Kong Modifications due to technical improvements may be made without prior notification. 00066930 Y2006 V1.0 Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. The product has been EMC-tested and thus meets the requirements of the valid national guidelines. See also FCC-Information. In order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, you, as the user, have to observe this operating manual. Prior to using the product for the first time, please read the entire operating manual and observe all operating and safety instructions. We should already like to point out now the correct order for commissioning the products. Please also observe the installation and calibration instructions in this operating manual as well as the information about impairment of radio transmission between the sensors and base station. All company names and product descriptions listed herein are the trademarks of the respective manufacturers. All rights are reserved. Table of Contents Page Intended use...........................................................................................................................5 Scope of delivery....................................................................................................................6 Terminology............................................................................................................................6 Features and functions...........................................................................................................6 a) Base station........................................................................................................................6 b) Combination sensor............................................................................................................7 5. Safety instructions..................................................................................................................8 6. Battery and environment instructions.....................................................................................8 7. Preparation for operation, commissioning.............................................................................9 a) Commissioning the combined sensor................................................................................9 b) Commissioning additional sensors...................................................................................10 c) Commissioning the base station......................................................................................10 8. Indications of the LCD displays............................................................................................11 9. Configuration and operation.................................................................................................13 a) Basic settings, configuration............................................................................................13 Calling up configuration mode..........................................................................................14 Country selection..............................................................................................................14 Setting time and date.......................................................................................................14 Entering longitude and latitude.........................................................................................14 Setting time zone..............................................................................................................15 Selecting temperature unit................................................................................................15 Entering rain sensor..........................................................................................................16 Selecting unit for rain gauge.............................................................................................16 Allocating the progress display.........................................................................................16 Selecting the unit for the wind speed...............................................................................17 Terminating the configuration mode.................................................................................17 b) Operation..........................................................................................................................17 Selecting indoor temperature display...............................................................................17 Selecting outdoor temperature display............................................................................17 Selecting outdoor sensor..................................................................................................17 Selecting rainfall quantity display period..........................................................................17 Deleting total rainfall quantity...........................................................................................18 Displaying MIN/MAX values..............................................................................................18 Displaying time/date for individual extreme values..........................................................18 Deleting MIN/MAX Values.................................................................................................19 c) Other functions.................................................................................................................19 Moon phase display.........................................................................................................19 Wiz Kid..............................................................................................................................19 Weather forecast...............................................................................................................20 Wind symbol display (windsock)......................................................................................20 Immediate rain display......................................................................................................20 Comfort indicator..............................................................................................................20 10. Changing battery..................................................................................................................20 a) Base station......................................................................................................................20 b) Combination sensor, outdoor sensors.............................................................................21 11. Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................22 12. Range...................................................................................................................................23 1. 2. 3. 4. 13. Maintenance and cleaning....................................................................................................24 a) General.............................................................................................................................24 b) Cleaning base station.......................................................................................................24 c) Cleaning outdoor sensors or combination sensor............................................................24 d) Aligning rain sensor..........................................................................................................27 14. Handling...............................................................................................................................28 a) General.............................................................................................................................28 b) Base station......................................................................................................................28 c) Combination sensor..........................................................................................................28 15. Terminology..........................................................................................................................29 16. Disposal................................................................................................................................30 a) General.............................................................................................................................30 b) Disposing of batteries and accumulators.........................................................................30 17. Technical data.......................................................................................................................31 18. FCC-Information...................................................................................................................32 Appendix A: Position table (longitude/latitude)....................................................................33 Appendix B: Table of time zones..........................................................................................51 1. Intended use The weather station WS 250US Edition is a high-quality universal weather measuring system which processes a large quantity of weather data and additional information, and displays the current weather as well as weather forecasts. All relevant data are displayed simultaneously on the LC display. Additional data can be called up at the push of a key. A special feature is „Wiz Kid“. He indicates the current temperature range by means of the lothes he wears, the current wind speed with his hair and scarf and the forecast and starting or current precipitation. The forecasts of the base station serve only the purpose of orientation. They do not represent an absolutely true forecast. The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for incorrect displays, measuring values or weather forecasts or any consequences which may result from these. The product is intended for private use. It is not suited for medical purposes or public information. The components of this product are not toys. Install all components in such a way that children have no access to them. The product is battery-operated. All external sensors transmit their data per radio to the base station (433 MHz, range up to 100 m in open space, see chapter 12 on page 23). Any other use than that described above may lead to damage to the product or to other danger. Read the complete operating manual carefully. It contains much important information about the installation and operation. 2. Scope of delivery • • • • • • Weather station WS 250US Edition Plastic base for weather station Combination sensor Metal rods/pegs for the combination sensors Operating manual 7 x Mignon-batteries (LR6/AA) 3. Terminology An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important instructions in the operating manual which must be observed under all circumstances. You will see the „hand” symbol for special tips and instructions concerning operation. 4. Features and functions a) Base station Display of indoor temperature and air humidity • Temperature display in °C, °F • Can be switched to display internal dew point • Storage of minimum/maximum temperature with time and date of incidence • Storage of minimum/maximum humidity with time and date of incidence • Comfort zone indicator • Graphic display of progress for the past 24 hours Display of one of a maximum of 9 outdoor sensors (temperature and air humidity) • Display of the data of the combination sensor or 8 outdoor sensors for temperature/air humidity (ASH 2200US and S 300 PT US) • Display of temperature, dew point or wind-chill temperature • Storage of minimum/maximum temperature with time and date of incidence • Storage of minimum/maximum humidity with time and date of incidence • Graphic display of progress for the past 24 hours Display of wind speed • Selectable units: km/h, m/s, mph • Storage of maximum wind speed with time and date of incidence • Additional graphic display (wind cone) for slight, moderate and strong wind Display of the amount of rain in mm, l/m2 or inch for: • total amount since the last clearance, last hour, current hour, last 24 hours, current 24 hours • storage of the maximum quantity per hour and per day • additional display for commencing rain (immediate rain display) Display of atmospheric pressure progress / atmospheric pressure tendency: • graphic display of the progress in the past 24 hours • display of atmospheric pressure tendency in 5 different stages: increasing strongly, increasing, steady, falling, falling strongly Symbolic display of weather forecast • Symbol for: rainy, cloudy, fair and sunny Display of time and date • Integrated quartz clock Display of sunrise / sunset • Based on location data to be entered individually; calculation is possible within a range of –60 to +60 °N Display of moon phases • Display of current moon phase: new moon, waxing moon, full moon, waning moon „Wiz Kid“ Reminiscent of the almost forgotten weather house in which case a person with an umbrella comes out in case of bad weather and another one with light clothing in case of good weather, the WS 250US Edition has „Wiz Kid“. The behaviour of this figure depends on several weather factors so that you can tell at a glance which clothes you can wear if going outdoors. This not only evaluates the current measuring values for the outdoor temperature, air humidity, wind and rain. The weather forecast also plays an important role here. Depending on the weather situation, „Wiz Kid“ has a different appearance and wears different clothing. „Wiz Kid“ shows several weather factors at one glance: • Wiz Kid’s clothing depends on the outdoor temperature measured by means of the combination sensor. • In the case of wind speed in excess of 20 km/h, Wiz Kid’s hair will blow in the wind. If the temperature is below 15 °C at the same time, his scarf will also blow in the wind. • If the weather forecast forecasts rain, Wiz Kid will carry a (closed) umbrella. • If it starts raining, Wiz Kid will carry an open umbrella. b) Combination sensor • Radio transmission of: - rain quantity - immediate rain detection - wind velocity - temperature - humidity 5. Safety instructions Damage caused by non-observance of this operating manual can lead to forfeiture of the warranty! We shall not assume any liability for subsequent damage! We shall not assume any liability for damage to items or persons caused by improper handling or non-observance of the safety instructions! In such cases, any guarantee claims shall become null and void . Dear Customer, the following safety and hazard notices not only serve the protection of your health but also the protection of the appliance. Please read the following points carefully! Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions. Although the outdoor sensor only emits relatively weak radio signals, these may cause interference to life-support systems. The same can also apply in other areas. The weather station is only suited for dry, indoor premises. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, extreme heat, cold, dampness or humidity. If used correctly, the rain/wind detector is suited on the other hand to unprotected outdoor locations. For safety and licensing reasons (CE), it is not permitted to convert or modify the product. Do not leave the packaging material lying around. Plastic foil and bags, polystyrene parts etc. are dangerous toys in the hands of children. Handle the product with care! Blows or impact, or dropping it even from a small height will damage it. 6. Battery and environment instructions • Batteries do not belong in the hands of children. • Observe the right polarity when inserting the batteries/accumulators. • Do not leave batteries lying around. Pets or small children may swallow them. If they are swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. • Leaking or damaged batteries/accumulators may lead to injury to the skin. For this reason, use suitable protective gloves when changing them. • Make sure that batteries or accumulators are not thrown into the fire or short-circuited. There is a likelihood of explosion! • Never dismantle batteries/accumulators! • Do not recharge normal batteries. There is a risk of explosion! • If the product is not used for longer periods of time (e.g. in case of storage), please remove the inserted batteries/accumulators in order to prevent damage caused by leaking batteries/ accumulators. 7. Preparation for operation, commissioning Please observe: First of all, put all available outdoor sensors into operation (insert batteries) and then the base station itself. If you proceed in the opposite order, it could occur that the base station does not detect all the existing outdoor sensors. We always recommend you to first of all try out the base station with all outdoor sensors (in as much as you have purchased additional outdoor sensors besides the supplied combination sensor) in a room before installing the outdoor sensors in the open air. However, the distance between the base station and the outdoor sensors should be at least 2 m in order to avoid interference. If you notice that one outdoor sensor is out of range after installation, you can assume that radio reception is not sufficient (and that there is no defect in the outdoor sensor). This initial function test will save extensive and time-consuming error searches afterwards. a) Commissioning the combination sensor • Open the casing of the sensor. First of all, turn the lower casing cover slightly in the direction of the arrow (1) as shown below and then carefully lower the casing cover. • Now insert three batteries (LR6/mignon/AA) with the correct polarity into the battery compartment (see illustration below on the right). Use preferably alkaline batteries. Accumulators can also be used but these will reduce the range due to the lower voltage / capacity as well as their operating life! For the first 5 minutes the combination sensor is in a test mode and sends its data-telegrams in an intervall of approx. 3 seconds. After completion of the test mode the normal transmission interval of approx. 155 seconds is activated. It must be guaranteed that the combination sensor has already left its test mode when the synchronisation mode of the base station is terminated, otherwise a normal reception isn’t possible. • Close the sensor casing, slide the cover to the top and lock it again. • Assemble the installation base. As already explained above, you should first of all install the sensors in the garden etc. after a successful initial function test. – + – It may be difficult to find a favourable place for the combination sensor as this should stand preferably in the shade in order to measure the correct temperature. On the other hand, it is also necessary to consider the functions of the wind and rain sensor. Closeness to buildings, trees, etc. may impair the measuring values of the wind and rain sensor. + below – + Once you have found a favourable location, insert the earth peg deep into the ground in order to ensure the stability of the combination sensor. When selecting the installation site, take the safety of children, pets, vehicles, etc into consideration. Any risk of the combination sensor’s falling poses the risk of injury or danger of damaging vehicles or other objects. You can also use a hammer to insert the earth peg into the ground. However, use a suitable piece of wood or similar in order not to damage the top end of the pipe as this makes it impossible to connect the other pieces of pipe (loss of warranty)! Make sure that there are no pipes or similar installed in the area where you wish to insert the peg into the ground (e.g. hoses for irrigation systems or similar). b) Commissioning additional sensors If you wish to use one or several additional temperature / humidity sensors, for example of the type „ASH 2200US“, insert the batteries now into the sensor(s) with the right polarity. You can operate up to 8 sensors. c) Commissioning the base station + – + – • Open the battery compartment on the back of the base station (remove the installation base, if applicable). • Insert four batteries (LR6/mignon/AA) with the correct polarity into the battery compartment. Use preferably alkaline batteries. It is possible to use accumulators but these reduce the operational life due to their lower voltage / capacity. – + – + below • Close battery compartment. • After you have inserted the batteries, all segments of the LCD are displayed briefly. • After that, the base station activates the synchronisation mode for 15 minutes. During this period, the device displays all received radio weather sensors in succession. If all sensors used have already been received, you can terminate synchronisation mode prematurely by pressing any key. It must be guaranteed that the combination sensor has already left its test mode, otherwise a normal reception isn’t possible. In case of doubt the synchonisation mode of the base station should not be terminated manually. • Normal display of all weather data takes place after synchronisation. Only the sunset and sunrise together with the moon phase are not yet displayed because the time and the calendar have to be set for this purpose. • You can either hang the base station on a wall (there is a corresponding opening on the back) or place it on a level surface with the installation base. • If you want to use the foot, first put the front central spike of the foot into the supports on the back side of the base station. Then, swing the foot a little bit back till the two rear spikes lock into the catch supports at the buttom of the base station. 10 8. Indications of the LC Display 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 11 1 Current indoor temperature Current indoor humidity Comfort zone indicator (for the display of a comfortable/uncomfortable climate) Rain display Amount of rain (in the above illustration, the rain amount in the current 24 hours) Atmospheric tendency display Graphic progress display (history) depending on the unit selected (illustration above: atmospheric pressure) Sunrise time and sunset time Time and date display 10 Animated icon „Wiz Kid“ 11 Current wind speed 12 Symbol for wind strength 13 Sensor number (no display when the combination sensor is selected) 14 Current air humidity value of the outdoor sensor selected 15 Current temperature value of the outdoor sensor selected 16 Symbol for the moon phase 17 Symbol for the weather forecast (sunny, fair, cloudy, rainy) 12 9. Configuration and Operation After installation of the radio sensors and the subsequent commissioning of the base station (this order must be observed!), the data transmitted by the radio sensors should appear on the LC display of the base station. a) Basic Settings, configuration The following settings are still required for operation: • Year, month, day, hour, minute • Latitude/longitude of your position • Time zone You will then see the display of the moon phase and the sunset/sunrise as well as the date and the time. Additional settings: • Rain sensor alignment is possible on request (however, this was already carried out by the manufacturer so that it normally does not have to be repeated!) • Unit of rain quantity • Assignment of progress display (air pressure, interior or exterior temperature) • Wind strength unit The keys have the following functions in configuration mode: Imprint Function IN SENSOR MIN/MAX EXIT RAIN OUT NEXT Description (unused) leaving configuration mode increase value decrease value to next setting You will also find the key allocation on the back of the weather station. Please observe: The values are adjusted more quickly if you press the keys „+“ or „-“ longer when making individual settings. After each setting, you can leave the configuration mode by pressing „EXIT“ or move on to the next setting using the key „NEXT“. Configuration takes place in the sequence: Country ‡ Year ‡ Month ‡ Day ‡ Minute ‡ Hours ‡ Daylight Saving time ‡ Latitude ‡ Longitude ‡ Time zone (ti) ‡ Temperature unit ‡ Rain sensor alignment ‡ Rain unit quantity ‡ Assignment of progress display ‡ Wind unit After that, the setting order commences from the beginning again. 13 Calling up configuration mode IN >2 seconds Press key „IN“ for approx. 2 seconds. You can leave the configuration mode at any time by pressing „EXIT“ (= „SENSOR“), see „Terminating configuration mode“. NEXT coun NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT year month day minutes hours dst Country selection Set country using the keys „+“ and „-“. • „US“ = USA • „STD“ = Europe Press „NEXT“ key. Setting time and date Set current year using the keys „+“ and „-“. Press „NEXT“ key. Set current month using the keys „+“ and „-“. Press „NEXT“ key. Set current day using the keys „+“ and „-“. Press „NEXT“ key. Set minutes using the keys „+“ and „-“. Press „NEXT“ key. Set hours using the keys „+“ and „-“. Press „NEXT“ key. Set daylight saving time: • „On“ = active • „Off“ = inactive Press key „NEXT“; then you can set the latitude („LA“ appears on the display). Entering latitude/longitude It is necessary to state the location of the weather station in order to calculate the sunset/sunrise times. You can enter the latitude at a range of between -60.0° to +60.0°. The manufacturer’s setting is Washington D. C.. You can determine your position in different ways: • in the appendix A on page 33, you will find a table with the coordinates of all US counties cities. Select a nearby location near and enter its coordinates. • if you have a GPS navigation device, e.g. in your car or a mobile device, you can adopt its position details and thus the exact position. • you can also obtain the exact coordinates in the Internet. There are numerous sites that deal with navigation. Please observe the fact that the information concerning the sunrise / sunset would only be correct to be exact at the sea or for completely level landscape. Mountains, high forests etc. will alter these values for your location. Even for the ideal situation, the information can deviate by some minutes as an approximation formula is used for the calculation. 14 + latitude NEXT Set the latitude using the keys „+“ and „-“. Example: 52.5°, input: 525 Press the „NEXT“ key. After that, you can enter the longitude. The display shows this as „LO“ („Longitude“). longitude NEXT Set the longitude using the keys „+“ and „-“. Example: 13.4°, input: 0134 Press the key „NEXT“ and now set the time zone. The display shows „ti”. Setting the time zone The time zone is required for the calculation of the sunrise and sunset times. Enter the difference to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) = UTC (Universal time). In the appendix B is a table showing the time zone difference from UTC for North America time zones. time zone Enter the current value for your time zone using the keys „+“ and „-“. All settings have been made at this time for correct operation of the weather station. The extended settings are not required for normal operation. terminating configuration EXIT or extended settings NEXT NEXT temperature unit Now press „EXIT“ to leave the configuration mode and return to normal mode. Now the base station is back in normal mode. Press the key „NEXT“ to make extended settings. Selecting the unit for temperature measurement Set temperature unit for outdoor and indoor temperature. You can chose between °C or °F. Press the key „NEXT“ to make rain sensor settings. 15 Entering the alignment value The rain gauge has been set to a high degree of accuracy ex works so that you normally do not need to align it. Simply press „NEXT“ to take over the factory settings. Otherwise the alignment value will have to be determined first of all in normal mode (see chapter 13 d) on page 27). alignment value NEXT Enter the previously determined alignment value using the keys „+“ and „-“. Press „NEXT“ to set the unit for measuring rain. Selecting the unit for rainfall measurement NEXT rain quantity unit The unit for the rainfall quantity is displayed in the field „RAIN“ where you can chose between l/m2 or mm. Select the desired unit using the keys „+“ and „-“. Press the „NEXT“ key. After that, you can allocate the progression display. Allocating the progress display You can allocate the following display types to the graphic progression display: • atmospheric pressure • interior temperature • exterior temperature If the progress display is allocated to one of the two temperature displays, the symbol „ “ appears in the display field concerned in addition. NEXT 16 assigning progress display Overlay/identification in the display field: P = atmospheric pressure O = outdoor temperature I = indoor temperature Select the desired allocation using the keys „+” and „-”. Press the key „NEXT“, after that, the unit for the wind velocity measurement can be entered. Selecting the unit for wind velocity The following units can be set: km/h = kilometre per hour m/s = metre per second mph = miles per hour The display will take place in the field „WIND”. EXIT wind velocity unit Select the unit with which you wish to display the wind velocity using the keys „+” and „-”. If the „NEXT“ key is pressed, the country collection will appear again; the input order can commence from the beginning again. You could now, for example, monitor or alter the entries. Terminating configuration mode Press „EXIT” to complete input. This can take place at any desired position, e.g. after setting the time etc. b) Operation Selecting indoor temperature display In normal operation, the indoor temperature and internal humidity are displayed in the display field „INDOOR”. By repeatedly pressing the „IN” key, you can switch between: • indoor temperature • respective dew point Selecting outdoor temperature display In normal operation, the indoor temperature and internal humidity of the selected outdoor sensor are displayed in the display field „OUTDOOR”. By repeatedly pressing the „OUT” key, you can switch between: • outdoor temperature • respective dew point • temperature measured (wind chill) Selecting outdoor sensor In the display field „Sensor”, the outdoor sensor selected at the moment concerned is displayed together with its sensor number. Only active (in the synchronisation phase) sensors are displayed. To select the outdoor sensors or combination sensors, press the „SENSOR“ key so long until the desired sensor number appears: • for outdoor sensors 1-8, the sensor number concerned (1-8) is displayed • no sensor number is displayed for the combination sensor, the overlay „SENSOR“ (alongside the outside humidity) disappears. Selecting rain quantity display period By repeatedly pressing the „RAIN“ key, you can switch between: • display for the last hour • display for the current hour 17 • display for the last 24 hours • display for the current 24 hours • display of the total quantity since the last clearance of the rain quantity after inserting the batteries. In the process please consider the following peculiarities: The calculation of the rain quantity „last hour“ always occurs at the half-hour, for example between 2.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. The calculation of the rain quantity „last day“ always occurs at 7.30 a.m. The rain quantity „current hour/day“ results from the quantity, that accumulates till the next half-hour, for example 4.30 p.m. Deleting total rain quantity Press „RAIN“ key for approx. 2 seconds. After releasing the key, the total rain quantity is deleted. Displaying MIN-/MAX figures (extreme values) For the measurement figure of the indoor/outdoor temperature and indoor/outdoor humidity, the minimum and maximum figures reached since the last clearance of data are stored. Only the MAX figures are stored for the wind velocity and rain quantity measurements. The point of time and date of incidence of the extreme value are also stored for all figures. Pressing the „MIN/MAX“ key switches between the display of the minimum values, the maximum values and the normal display. Proceed in retrieving the stored date as follows: • Retrieving minimum values Press the „MIN/MAX” key. „MIN“ appears in the centre. The minimum values are now overlayed in the displays concerned. No display takes place for wind and rain (minimum value would always be „0“). • Retrieving maximum values Press the „MIN/MAX” key once again (starting from the normal display press the key twice). „MAX” appears in the display in the centre. The maximum values are displayed in the display fields concerned. • Returning to normal display By pressing the „MIN/MAX” key, return to the normal display takes place, the overlay „MAX“ disappears from the display. Displaying time/date for individual extreme values If necessary, you can have the appropriate time or date of incidence displayed for each individual extreme value. Proceed as follows: • First of all, select the display of the minimum values (press „MIN/MAX” key once, overlay „MIN“ in the LCD) or the maximum values (press „MIN/MAX” key twice , overlay „MAX“ in the LCD). 18 • The desired value can now be displayed by pressing the „SENSOR” several times. Order of display: indoor temperature ‡ indoor humidity ‡ outdoor temperature ‡ outdoor humidity ‡ rain quantity (only MAX value, not for „TOTAL“) ‡ wind velocity (only MAX value) Only one display field is displayed with its extreme value at one time; the point of time and date of incidence of the extreme value appears below in the time display. • Pressing the „SENSOR“ key again leads back again to the complete display of all extreme values (MIN or MAX according to whether you have selected the minimum or maximum values at the beginning). Deleting MIN/MAX values Press the „MIN/MAX“ key once to display the minimum values or twice to display the maximum values. Now you can choose the value to be deleted by pressing the „SENSOR“ key. To delete the values displayed (either minimum values or maximum values), press the „RAIN“ key for more than two seconds. After that, the figures are deleted. c) Other functions Moon phase display The moon phase display appears with the following symbols: Full-moon Waning New-moon Waxing The moon phase display only appears when the time/date have been entered. Wiz Kid „Wiz Kid“ displays several weather factors at once as an animated figure: • Outside temperature (only combination sensor) Wiz Kid’s clothing is altered through the outside temperature on the combination sensor. • Rain If the weather forecast function has registered „rain“, a closed umbrella is displayed. If the combination establishes rain, the umbrella is put up. • Wind velocity For wind velocities of over 20km/h, Wiz Kid’s hair blows in the wind. If the temperature is under 15 °C at the same time, the scarf displayed also blows in the wind. 19 Weather forecast The symbols of the weather forecast from the weather station right at the top of the display give the following forecasts: Overcast with rain ‡ rainy ‡ cloudy Overcast Overcast with sun ‡ bright Sun ‡ sunny Wind symbol display (windsock) The windsock symbol in the display field „WIND” shows at a glance whether the wind is at present light, moderate or strong: Windsock hanging ‡ light wind (< 10 km/h) Airsack half raised ‡ moderate wind (10...20 km/h) Airsack horizontal ‡ strong wind (> 20 km/h) Immediate rain display The combination sensor determines not only the rain quantity but also transmits the current status (dry/wet) of a special sensor. Through this, even one drop can be transmitted to the base station as „beginning rain“. In the LC display of the base station, a symbolic rain drop appears in the field „RAIN“. Apart from this, „Wiz Kid“ puts up his umbrella. Comfort indicator The comfort indicator reflects the climate in the room (ratio of temperature to humidity). You can find a table of values for the display areas in section 15 on page 29. The comfort indicator displays three different smiles: Graphic progression display (history) The bar chart shows the last 24 hours’ progress of atmospheric pressure, outdoor and indoor temperature. The individual columns represent no absolute value, but the difference to the current measurement (0-hour column). This point of reference is always situated in the center (4 bars), so that the tendendy can be interpreted at first glance. 10. Changing battery Depending on which batteries or accumulators you use, the replacement interval can be very different. High-quality alkaline batteries keep the longest, accumulators or cheap zinc-carbon batteries require more frequent changing. a) Base station If the battery flat symbol appears in the display ( new ones. 20 ), the batteries have to be replaced by • • • • • Always replace the whole set of batteries. Do not mix full with „half-full” batteries“. Always use four batteries of the same type and manufacturer. Do not mix batteries with accumulators. As already mentioned, accumulator operation is possible, the durability is, however, appreciably lower than with batteries. • For changing the batteries, proceed as described in section 7. c). Please observe the following: After replacing the batteries, all data, values stored in the base station (e.g. time, date etc.) are deleted and have to be entered again. b) Combination sensor, outdoor sensor When the display of the sensor concerned fails for more than 24 hours, the batteries are to be replaced with new ones as described in section 7. a) and b). Check as whether there is possibly some disturbance in the radio transmission which is the cause for the failure of the data transmission. In this case also, there will be no indication in the display of the base station. The cause could be, for example, a metal object in the radio path (e.g., a parked vehicle). 21 11. Troubleshooting Observe the safety instructions contained in these operating instructions Problem Remedy No reception • • • • The distance between the base station and outdoor sensors is too great. Alter the position of the outdoor sensors. Objects or shielding materials are obstructing the radio reception. Alter the position of the outdoor sensors and the base station. The batteries of the outdoor sensors are too weak or flat. Insert new batteries into the sensors as an attempt. Another transmitter on the same or neighbouring frequencies is disturbing the radio signal of the outdoor sensors. This can be, for example, radio headphones, radio loudspeakers or similar devices. Such products are not usually operated constantly; the radio reception can, for example, be perfect the next day; this makes the search for the cause more difficult. If possible, set another frequency on the instruments which can eliminate the reception problems of the weather station. Disturbance of • other instruments through the outdoor sensors The outdoor sensors transmit their data to the base station approx. every 3 minutes for a period of 0.1 (100ms) seconds. In this short period, disturbances in other devices are also possible. For example, a very short disturbance signal can be audible from a radio head phone every 3 minutes. Problems with the • synchronisation When inserting the batteries into the outdoor sensors and the base station (observe this order exactly!), these devices are in synchronisation mode. A data telegram is transmitted here every 4 seconds which accelerates the recognition and registration of the outdoor sensors at the base station. To enforce new synchronisation, remove the batteries from the base station and outdoor sensors. After that, wait at least 60 seconds before you insert the batteries into the outdoor sensors again and, lastly, into the base station (observe this order without fail – first of all insert the batteries into all existing outdoor sensors, only then into the base station. In doing so, however, all values/data which the base station has stored (e.g. minimum values, maximum values and date/time etc.), are lost. • Before you position the outdoor sensors, for example in your garden, carry out a function test as described at the beginning of section 7. 22 12. Range The transmission range of the radio signals to the base station is 100 m under optimum conditions. This is often described as the „free field range”. This ideal arrangement (e.g. base station and outdoor sensor on a smooth, level field without trees, houses etc.) is, however, never found in practice. Normally, the base station is set up in the house, the combination in the garden and further outdoor sensors, for example in ancillary buildings or garage. The range can be reduced considerably partly through: • walls, reinforced steel ceilings • coated/vapoured insulation glass panes • vehicles • trees, bushes, earth, rocks • closeness to metal & conductive objects (e.g. radiators) • closeness to the human body • broadband disturbances, e.g. in residential area (DECT telephones, mobile telephones, radio head-phones, radio loudspeakers, other radio weather stations, baby phones etc.) • closeness to electric motors. Transformers, network parts pr computers • closeness to poorly shielded or openly operated computers or other electrical devices As the local circumstances are different at every place of set-up, a certain range cannot be guaranteed. If the base station is receiving no data from the combination sensor or any additionally existing outdoor sensors (in spite of new batteries), reduce the distance between the outdoor sensors and the base station, change the place of set-up . Observe section 7 and 11 of these operating instructions. 23 13. Maintenance and cleaning a) General Check the technical safety of the product regularly, e.g. damage to the housing. It can be assumed that operation is no longer ensured without risk if • • • • the device shows visible damage the device is no longer functional after longer periods of storage under unfavourable conditions or after heavy transport stress Before cleaning or servicing the device, observe the following safety instructions without fail: Remove the batteries before cleaning, servicing or carrying out repair work. There are no parts in the interior requiring servicing; the device may not be opened. Repairs may only be carried out by a specialist who is familiar with the associated hazards and relevant regulations for the device. b) Cleaning base station Dust can be removed very easily with a vacuum cleaner and a clean, soft brush. Keep the opening of the vacuum cleaner close to the base station (do not come into contact, scratching possible!) and remove the dust with the brush. The dispersed dust will be sucked in by the vacuum cleaner. Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth for cleaning the exterior of the product. For greater contamination, you can use a cloth slightly moistened with warm water. Never use aggressive cleaners or chemical solutions as the surface of the device or its functionality could be damaged as a result. c) Cleaning outdoor sensors or combination sensor After a longer period of operation in the open air, dirt can gather on the plastic surface of the outdoor sensors. This can be removed very readily with a soft cloth which has been moistened with water. Never spray the outdoor sensors with, for example, a garden hose as the outdoor sensors are only protected against rain from above and not against water jets from the side or from below. The rain gauge should be monitored from time to time. 24 Depending on the location, leaves, particles of dirt carried by the wind, small twigs and similar can enter the cone collector of the rain gauge. Large parts can clog the flow-through! Sand can also collect in the count rocker which will affect the measuring result negatively as it increases. For this reason, the rain gauge should be cleaned at least once a year. Proceed as follows: • open the lower part of the rain gauge. To do this, turn the lower part approx. 1 cm to the left until you can let the metal nips slide downwards. • remove the upper cone collector by turning it first of all a small distance to the right; then lift it off to the top. • the rainfall sensor (the plastic part with the two brass pins and cable) can now be removed. Make a note of the orientation; the connection cable of the rainfall sensor can be found at one side. • Remove the count rocker. Make a note of the orientation; there is a small magnet at one side of the count rocker. • Now clean the components of the rain gauge. Think also of the drain hole in the plastic lower part of the rain gauge which you have pushed downwards at the metal pipe. • To reassemble, place the count rocker first of all in the holder. For this, the magnet of the count rocker has to relocated on the side which points to the cable. The two lower trapezoid pins have to be inserted into the lower part of the holder correctly. Only in this manner is it guaranteed that the count rocker can be moved easily. 25 • Insert the rainfall sensor into its holder. It will hold the count rocker firmly automatically. Only one orientation is correct; the cable of the rainfall sensor and the magnet of the count rocker have to be on the same side; the plastic nib on the other side has to be inserted precisely into the holder, look at the circle in the picture on the right. • Place the cone collector from the top onto the sensor carrier and snap it in by turning it to the left. • Push the lower part of the rain gauge housing upwards and lock it by turning it to the right until it snaps in. 26 The drain holes in the lower part of the housing have to point to the outside so that the water does not run on to the metal stands. d) Aligning rain sensor The measuring system of the rain gauge has already been set ex works to a high level of exactitude. Any alignment is therefore normally not necessary. The alignment process takes fairly long (at least 10 minutes) and has to be carried out very exactly and conscientiously as, otherwise, the exactitude is much lower than that which already exists. Proceed as follows for alignment: • First of all, set any rain quantity value which may have accumulated back to zero. For this, press the „RAIN“ key in normal display mode for about two seconds. After releasing the key, the display of the total rain quantity must indicate „0“. • Make sure that the rain gauge is clean and the count rocker dry. • Pour 100 ml of clear water very slowly (distributed over 10 minutes) into the cone collector of the rain sensor. CAUTION! If the water is poured too quickly, it results in an inaccurate measuring result. Pour the water into the cone so slowly that at no point of time water stands in the cone. • The total quantity displayed should be 6.5 l/m2. • If any other value is displayed, the so-called rocker value is to be recalculated as follows: 6.5 x current rocker value New rocker value = Actual value (display after filling with water) • This new value has to be entered in the configuration menu (see section 9. a), „enter alignment value of rain sensor“) . It is always entered in ml/rocker beat, the unit on the right is the subsequent display unit of rain quantity! The setting ex works is 295 ml/rocker beat (the ”current rocker value“ for the formula above). 27 14. Handling Observe all the safety precautions in these operating instructions! a) General The product may not be opened or taken apart (except for the work described in these operating instructions, e.g. change of battery or cleaning the rain gauge). There are no parts to be maintained by the user in the inside of the product. The product will be damaged even if dropped from a low height. b) Base station Avoid the following adverse ambient conditions during operation or transport: moisture or excessive humidity extreme cold or heat direct sunlight dust or flammable gases, vapours or heavy vibration strong magnetic fields, such as, for example, in the vicinity of machines or speakers Never use the product immediately if it has been taken from a cold area to a warm area. The condensation developing could in certain cases destroy the device. Wait until the base station has reached room temperature. This can take some hours! A place for set-up has to be selected so that the base station stands securely and cannot fall down. There is danger of injury due to its extreme heaviness. Valuable or easily scratched furniture surfaces should be protected from damage by suitable mats before setting up the base station. c) Combination sensor Although the combination sensor is protected against rain from above, this is not the case, however, from the side or from below. Therefore, avoid any direct spraying, for example, through a garden hose or another watering system. Select the place of set-up so that children cannot tip the combination sensor over; do not place the combination sensor in the proximity of vehicles, glass doors, windows or similar! 28 15. Terminology Sensed temperature See „windchill“. Comfort indicator The symbol of the comfort indicator (the three different „smiles“ J K L) reflect the room climate whereby the weather station works according to the following table: Temperature moisture 20% 30% <18°C 18-19,9°C 20-21,9°C 22-23,9°C 24-25,9°C 26-27,9°C over 28°C 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% Independent of the ratio temperature to humidity, there are clearly delimited areas which are defined as comfortable or uncomfortable climate. For example, you feel humidity of under 30% to be too dry at a temperature of 25° C (e. g. heating air) and humidity of over approx. 60% to be humid. Dewpoint This concerns a temperature which is dependent on the coincidence of a certain air pressure, a certain temperature and a certain humidity. The condensation of the humidity begins at this temperature point, the co-called thaw, the humidity condenses and comes down as liquid (mist, vapour). If the melting point for water vapour lies at below 0° C, condensation will take place as snow or frost. Weather forecast The weather forecast of the weather station takes place by means of various weather symbols which are calculated from the rising or falling speed of the air temperature (tendency). This speed of change in the air temperature is the decisive volume for forecast of the approaching weather, the absolute value plays a sub-ordinate role here. In general you can say that increasing air pressure signalises better weather while falling air pressure, on the other hand, means poor weather. Windchill (equivalent temperature, sensed temperature) The human being feels temperatures under certain circumstances quite differently from what a thermometer can show. In the case of low outdoor temperatures, you sense the temperature on the naked skin as being much lower the quicker any additional wind blows. 29 The „windchill“ is defined as a cooling down effect on the naked skin with a theoretical surface temperature of 33°C and a wind velocity of over 2.6 m/s. The higher the wind velocity is and the lower the actual environment temperature, the more the windchill effect can be felt. The „sensed temperature” is approximately comparable to the so-called felt temperature which, in addition, amongst other things, also takes into consideration the radiation effect of the sun, the light reflection of the clouds, the light wave length etc. Wind strength table (Beaufort) Beaufort Wind velocity 0 - 0.7km/h 0.7 - 5.4 km/h 5.5 - 11.9 km/h 3 12.0 - 19.4 km/h 4 19.5 - 28.5 km/h 5 28.6 - 38.7 km/h 38.8 - 49.8 km/h 49.9 - 61.7 km/h 61.8 - 74.6 km/h 74.7 - 88.9 km/h 10 89.0 - 102.4 km/h 11 102.5 - 117.4 km/h 12 > 117.4 km/h Description calm light draught light breeze weal breeze moderate breeze fresh breeze strong wind stiff wind stormy wind storm heavy storm gale-force storm hurricane 16. Disposal a) General Dispose of the unusable product according to valid legal regulations b) Disposing of used batteries and accumulators You, as ultimate consumer, are required by law (battery regulations) to return all used batteries. Disposing of used batteries with domestic waste is prohibited! Batteries / accumulators containing toxins are marked by appropriate symbols which refer to the prohibition of disposal with domestic waste. The designations for the decisive heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead (The designation can be found on the battery under the dustbin symbol illustrated on the left). You may return used batteries/accumulators free of charge to collecting stations, our outlets or anywhere else where batteries/accumulators are sold. By doing so, you fulfil the legal requirements and contribute to the conservation of our environment. 30 17. Technical data Measuring interval of the outdoor sensors:.......................................................approx. 3 minutes Measuring interval of the indoor sensor:.........................................................approx. 10 minutes Transmission frequency:............................................................................................. 433.92 MHz Range in the free field:...................................................................... (please observe Section 12) Temperature range indoors:.................................................................................. 0°C to +59,9°C Dissolution:............................................................................................................................0.1°C Exactitude:.........................................................................................................±0.8°C (10–40°C) Temperature range outdoors (combination sensor):.......................................-19.9°C to +79.9°C Dissolution:............................................................................................................................0.1°C Exactitude:.........................................................................................................±0.8°C (10–40°C) Measurement range rel. humidity (indoors/outdoor):................................................... 0% - 99 % Dissolution:............................................................................................................................... 1% Exactitude:................................................................................................... ±5% rH (30–70% rH) Rain quantity display:................................................................................................. 0 to 999mm Evaluation interval:............................................. last hour: at xx:30 hrs; daily quantity: 7.30 a.m. Dissolution:..................................................................................................................... < 0.3 mm Wind velocity:............................................................................................................... 0-200km/h Dissolution:..........................................................up to 100km/h: 0.1km/h; over 100km/h: 1km/h Voltage supply: Base station:........................................................................................ 4 x 1.5 V LR6, mignon, AA Combination sensor:........................................................................... 3 x 1.5 V LR6, mignon, AA Dim. (B x H x D) base station:......................approx. 136 mm x 198 mm x 35 mm (without base) 31 18. FCC Information FCC ID: RNT-WS250US Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by ELV Electronics Limited may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The internal antenna used for this mobile transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 32 Appendix A: Table of latitude/longitude for US counties. State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK County Autauga County Baldwin County Barbour County Bibb County Blount County Bullock County Butler County Calhoun County Chambers County Cherokee County Chilton County Choctaw County Clarke County Clay County Cleburne County Coffee County Colbert County Conecuh County Coosa County Covington County Crenshaw County Cullman County Dale County Dallas County DeKalb County Elmore County Escambia County Etowah County Fayette County Franklin County Geneva County Greene County Hale County Henry County Houston County Jackson County Jefferson County Lamar County Lauderdale County Lawrence County Lee County Limestone County Lowndes County Macon County Madison County Marengo County Marion County Marshall County Mobile County Monroe County Montgomery County Morgan County Perry County Pickens County Pike County Randolph County Russell County St. Clair County Shelby County Sumter County Talladega County Tallapoosa County Tuscaloosa County Walker County Washington County Wilcox County Winston County Aleutians East Borough Aleutians West Anchorage Municipality Bethel Bristol Bay Borough Denali Borough Dillingham Fairbanks North Star Borough Haines Borough Juneau City and Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Lake and Peninsula Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Latitude 32.5 30.6 31.9 33.0 34.0 32.1 31.7 33.7 32.9 34.2 32.9 32.0 31.7 33.3 33.6 31.4 34.7 31.4 33.0 31.3 31.7 34.2 31.4 32.4 34.5 32.6 31.1 34.0 33.7 34.5 31.1 32.8 32.8 31.5 31.2 34.8 33.5 33.8 34.9 34.6 32.6 34.8 32.2 32.4 34.7 32.3 34.1 34.3 30.7 31.6 32.3 34.5 32.6 33.3 31.8 33.3 32.4 33.7 33.3 32.6 33.4 32.9 33.2 33.8 31.4 32.0 34.2 55.1 52.3 61.2 60.9 58.7 63.9 59.2 64.8 59.2 58.4 60.3 55.4 57.7 58.6 61.8 64.8 70.6 Longitude 273.4 272.3 274.7 272.9 273.4 274.3 273.3 274.2 274.7 274.4 273.3 271.7 272.2 274.2 274.5 274.0 272.3 273.0 273.8 273.6 273.7 273.2 274.4 272.9 274.2 273.8 272.8 274.0 272.2 272.2 274.2 272.0 272.4 274.7 274.6 274.1 273.2 271.9 272.4 272.7 274.7 273.0 273.3 274.3 273.4 272.2 272.1 273.7 271.9 272.6 273.7 273.1 272.7 271.9 274.1 274.6 274.9 273.7 273.3 271.8 273.8 274.2 272.5 272.7 271.8 272.7 272.6 198.0 187.5 210.2 198.8 203.2 210.9 201.4 212.4 224.5 225.5 209.0 228.4 207.3 203.6 210.5 195.7 206.1 AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. 27 Northwest Arctic Borough Prince of Wales Sitka City and Borough Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon Southeast Fairbanks Valdez-Cordova Wade Hampton Wrangell-Petersburg Yakutat City and Borough Yukon-Koyukuk Apache County Cochise County Coconino County Gila County Graham County Greenlee County La Paz County Maricopa County Mohave County Navajo County Pima County Pinal County Santa Cruz County Yavapai County Yuma County Arkansas County Ashley County Baxter County Benton County Boone County Bradley County Calhoun County Carroll County Chicot County Clark County Clay County Cleburne County Cleveland County Columbia County Conway County Craighead County Crawford County Crittenden County Cross County Dallas County Desha County Drew County Faulkner County Franklin County Fulton County Garland County Grant County Greene County Hempstead County Hot Spring County Howard County Independence County Izard County Jackson County Jefferson County Johnson County Lafayette County Lawrence County Lee County Lincoln County Little River County Logan County Lonoke County Madison County Marion County Miller County Mississippi County Monroe County Montgomery County Nevada County Newton County Ouachita County Perry County Phillips County Pike County Poinsett County Polk County Pope County Prairie County Pulaski County 66.8 55.6 57.1 58.3 63.6 61.5 62.1 56.7 59.8 65.1 35.6 31.8 35.8 33.7 32.9 33.1 33.9 33.5 35.3 35.4 32.2 33.0 31.5 34.7 32.7 34.4 33.2 36.3 36.4 36.3 33.5 33.6 36.4 33.3 34.1 36.4 35.5 33.9 33.2 35.2 35.8 35.5 35.2 35.3 33.9 33.8 33.6 35.1 35.5 36.4 34.5 34.3 36.1 33.7 34.3 34.1 35.8 36.1 35.6 34.2 35.5 33.3 36.1 34.8 34.0 33.7 35.2 34.8 36.0 36.3 33.4 35.8 34.7 34.6 33.7 36.0 33.6 35.0 34.5 34.2 35.6 34.5 35.3 34.8 34.8 199.4 227.4 224.7 224.5 216.1 214.7 196.3 226.9 219.7 208.1 250.6 250.1 248.5 249.0 250.2 250.7 246.0 247.9 245.9 249.7 248.9 248.5 249.1 247.6 245.6 268.6 268.2 267.6 265.8 266.9 267.9 267.5 266.4 268.7 266.8 269.6 267.9 267.8 266.8 267.3 269.4 265.7 269.7 269.2 267.4 268.6 268.3 267.6 266.1 268.3 266.9 267.5 269.5 266.4 267.1 266.0 268.4 268.1 268.8 268.0 266.5 266.4 268.9 269.2 268.3 265.8 266.2 268.1 266.3 267.3 266.0 270.0 268.8 266.4 266.7 266.8 267.1 267.1 269.2 266.3 269.4 265.7 266.9 268.5 267.7 33 AR Randolph County 36.3 269.0 AR St. Francis County 35.0 269.3 AR Saline County 34.6 267.4 AR Scott County 34.9 265.9 AR Searcy County 35.9 267.3 AR Sebastian County 35.3 265.6 AR Sevier County 34.0 265.7 AR Sharp County 36.2 268.5 AR Stone County 35.9 267.8 AR Union County 33.2 267.4 AR Van Buren County 35.6 267.6 AR Washington County 36.1 265.8 AR White County 35.3 268.3 AR Woodruff County 35.2 268.8 AR Yell County 35.0 266.6 CA Alameda County 37.7 237.9 CA Alpine County 38.6 240.1 CA Amador County 38.4 239.3 CA Butte County 39.6 238.4 CA Calaveras County 38.2 239.4 CA Colusa County 39.2 237.8 CA Contra Costa County 37.9 237.9 CA Del Norte County 41.7 235.9 CA El Dorado County 38.8 239.4 CA Fresno County 36.6 240.1 CA Glenn County 39.6 237.7 CA Humboldt County 40.7 236.0 CA Imperial County 33.0 244.5 CA Inyo County 36.7 242.3 CA Kern County 35.3 241.3 CA Kings County 36.2 240.2 CA Lake County 39.0 237.2 CA Lassen County 40.6 239.3 CA Los Angeles County 34.1 241.8 CA Madera County 37.0 240.0 CA Marin County 38.0 237.4 CA Mariposa County 37.6 240.0 CA Mendocino County 39.4 236.6 CA Merced County 37.2 239.3 CA Modoc County 41.5 239.2 CA Mono County 37.9 241.0 CA Monterey County 36.5 238.5 CA Napa County 38.4 237.7 CA Nevada County 39.3 239.2 CA Orange County 33.7 242.1 CA Placer County 39.0 239.1 CA Plumas County 40.0 239.1 CA Riverside County 33.8 243.2 CA Sacramento County 38.6 238.6 CA San Benito County 36.7 238.7 CA San Bernardino County 34.4 243.0 CA San Diego County 32.9 242.9 CA San Francisco County 37.8 237.6 CA San Joaquin County 37.9 238.7 CA San Luis Obispo County 35.4 239.4 CA San Mateo County 37.5 237.7 CA Santa Barbara County 34.6 239.9 CA Santa Clara County 37.3 238.1 CA Santa Cruz County 37.0 238.0 CA Shasta County 40.7 237.9 CA Sierra County 39.6 239.5 CA Siskiyou County 41.6 237.5 CA Solano County 38.2 237.9 CA Sonoma County 38.4 237.2 CA Stanislaus County 37.6 239.0 CA Sutter County 39.1 238.3 CA Tehama County 40.1 237.9 CA Trinity County 40.7 236.9 CA Tulare County 36.2 240.8 CA Tuolumne County 38.0 239.8 CA Ventura County 34.3 241.0 CA Yolo County 38.6 238.2 CA Yuba County 39.2 238.6 CO Adams County 39.9 255.1 CO Alamosa County 37.5 254.2 CO Arapahoe County 39.6 255.2 CO Archuleta County 37.2 252.9 CO Baca County 37.3 257.5 CO Bent County 38.1 256.9 CO Boulder County 40.1 254.8 CO Chaffee County 38.7 253.9 CO Cheyenne County 38.8 257.5 CO Clear Creek County 39.7 254.4 CO Conejos County 37.2 253.9 CO Costilla County 37.3 254.5 CO Crowley County 38.2 256.2 CO34 Custer County 38.1 254.6 CO Delta County 38.8 252.1 CO Denver County 39.7 255.0 CO Dolores County 37.8 251.4 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT DE DE DE DC FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL 28 Douglas County Eagle County Elbert County El Paso County Fremont County Garfield County Gilpin County Grand County Gunnison County Hinsdale County Huerfano County Jackson County Jefferson County Kiowa County Kit Carson County Lake County La Plata County Larimer County Las Animas County Lincoln County Logan County Mesa County Mineral County Moffat County Montezuma County Montrose County Morgan County Otero County Ouray County Park County Phillips County Pitkin County Prowers County Pueblo County Rio Blanco County Rio Grande County Routt County Saguache County San Juan County San Miguel County Sedgwick County Summit County Teller County Washington County Weld County Yuma County Fairfield County Hartford County Litchfield County Middlesex County New Haven County New London County Tolland County Windham County Kent County New Castle County Sussex County District of Columbia Alachua County Baker County Bay County Bradford County Brevard County Broward County Calhoun County Charlotte County Citrus County Clay County Collier County Columbia County DeSoto County Dixie County Duval County Escambia County Flagler County Franklin County Gadsden County Gilchrist County Glades County Gulf County Hamilton County Hardee County Hendry County Hernando County Highlands County Hillsborough County Holmes County Indian River County Jackson County Jefferson County 39.5 39.6 39.3 38.9 38.4 39.5 39.8 40.1 38.6 37.8 37.6 40.6 39.7 38.4 39.3 39.2 37.3 40.5 37.2 39.1 40.7 39.1 37.7 40.6 37.4 38.4 40.3 38.0 38.1 39.2 40.6 39.2 38.1 38.2 40.0 37.6 40.5 38.1 37.8 38.0 40.9 39.6 38.9 40.1 40.3 40.0 41.2 41.8 41.8 41.4 41.4 41.4 41.9 41.8 39.1 39.7 38.7 38.9 29.7 30.3 30.2 29.9 28.2 26.1 30.4 27.0 28.9 30.0 26.2 30.2 27.2 29.6 30.3 30.5 29.5 29.8 30.6 29.7 26.9 29.9 30.5 27.5 26.7 28.5 27.4 28.0 30.9 27.7 30.8 30.5 255.1 253.3 255.7 255.3 254.7 252.3 254.5 253.9 253.0 252.7 255.0 253.7 254.9 257.4 257.5 253.7 252.2 254.8 255.6 256.4 256.9 251.5 253.1 251.9 251.4 251.8 256.2 256.3 252.2 254.3 257.6 253.1 257.6 255.4 251.7 253.7 253.1 253.8 252.3 251.6 257.7 253.9 254.8 256.9 255.3 257.5 286.6 287.3 286.8 287.5 287.1 287.9 287.6 288.0 284.4 284.4 284.7 283.0 277.6 277.8 274.4 277.9 279.3 279.8 274.8 277.9 277.5 278.2 278.3 277.4 278.1 276.9 278.4 272.7 278.8 275.2 275.4 277.2 278.8 274.7 277.1 278.2 278.8 277.5 278.6 277.6 274.2 279.5 274.8 276.1 FL Lafayette County 30.0 276.8 FL Lake County 28.8 278.3 FL Lee County 26.6 278.2 FL Leon County 30.5 275.7 FL Levy County 29.3 277.3 FL Liberty County 30.3 275.1 FL Madison County 30.4 276.6 FL Manatee County 27.5 277.5 FL Marion County 29.1 277.9 FL Martin County 27.1 279.7 FL Miami-Dade County 25.8 279.7 FL Monroe County 24.8 278.8 FL Nassau County 30.6 278.3 FL Okaloosa County 30.6 273.4 FL Okeechobee County 27.3 279.1 FL Orange County 28.5 278.6 FL Osceola County 28.2 278.7 FL Palm Beach County 26.6 279.8 FL Pasco County 28.3 277.5 FL Pinellas County 27.9 277.3 FL Polk County 28.0 278.2 FL Putnam County 29.6 278.2 FL St. Johns County 29.9 278.6 FL St. Lucie County 27.3 279.6 FL Santa Rosa County 30.6 273.0 FL Sarasota County 27.2 277.6 FL Seminole County 28.7 278.7 FL Sumter County 28.8 277.9 FL Suwannee County 30.2 277.0 FL Taylor County 30.1 276.4 FL Union County 30.0 277.6 FL Volusia County 29.0 278.9 FL Wakulla County 30.1 275.6 FL Walton County 30.6 273.8 FL Washington County 30.6 274.4 GA Appling County 31.7 277.7 GA Atkinson County 31.3 277.1 GA Bacon County 31.6 277.5 GA Baker County 31.3 275.6 GA Baldwin County 33.1 276.8 GA Banks County 34.3 276.5 GA Barrow County 34.0 276.3 GA Bartow County 34.2 275.2 GA Ben Hill County 31.7 276.7 GA Berrien County 31.2 276.8 GA Bibb County 32.8 276.3 GA Bleckley County 32.4 276.7 GA Brantley County 31.2 278.0 GA Brooks County 30.9 276.4 GA Bryan County 32.1 278.6 GA Bulloch County 32.4 278.2 GA Burke County 33.1 278.0 GA Butts County 33.3 276.0 GA Calhoun County 31.5 275.3 GA Camden County 30.9 278.3 GA Candler County 32.4 277.9 GA Carroll County 33.6 274.9 GA Catoosa County 34.9 274.8 GA Charlton County 30.8 277.9 GA Chatham County 32.0 278.9 GA Chattahoochee County 32.3 275.2 GA Chattooga County 34.5 274.6 GA Cherokee County 34.2 275.5 GA Clarke County 34.0 276.6 GA Clay County 31.6 275.0 GA Clayton County 33.6 275.6 GA Clinch County 30.9 277.3 GA Cobb County 33.9 275.4 GA Coffee County 31.5 277.2 GA Colquitt County 31.2 276.2 GA Columbia County 33.5 277.8 GA Cook County 31.2 276.6 GA Coweta County 33.4 275.2 GA Crawford County 32.7 276.0 GA Crisp County 31.9 276.2 GA Dade County 34.9 274.5 GA Dawson County 34.4 275.9 GA Decatur County 30.9 275.4 GA DeKalb County 33.8 275.7 GA Dodge County 32.2 276.8 GA Dooly County 32.2 276.2 GA Dougherty County 31.6 275.8 GA Douglas County 33.7 275.3 GA Early County 31.3 275.1 GA Echols County 30.7 277.1 GA Effingham County 32.3 278.7 GA Elbert County 34.1 277.1 GA Emanuel County 32.6 277.7 GA Evans County 32.2 278.1 GA Fannin County 34.9 275.7 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA 29 Fayette County Floyd County Forsyth County Franklin County Fulton County Gilmer County Glascock County Glynn County Gordon County Grady County Greene County Gwinnett County Habersham County Hall County Hancock County Haralson County Harris County Hart County Heard County Henry County Houston County Irwin County Jackson County Jasper County Jeff Davis County Jefferson County Jenkins County Johnson County Jones County Lamar County Lanier County Laurens County Lee County Liberty County Lincoln County Long County Lowndes County Lumpkin County McDuffie County McIntosh County Macon County Madison County Marion County Meriwether County Miller County Mitchell County Monroe County Montgomery County Morgan County Murray County Muscogee County Newton County Oconee County Oglethorpe County Paulding County Peach County Pickens County Pierce County Pike County Polk County Pulaski County Putnam County Quitman County Rabun County Randolph County Richmond County Rockdale County Schley County Screven County Seminole County Spalding County Stephens County Stewart County Sumter County Talbot County Taliaferro County Tattnall County Taylor County Telfair County Terrell County Thomas County Tift County Toombs County Towns County Treutlen County Troup County Turner County Twiggs County Union County Upson County 33.4 34.3 34.2 34.4 33.8 34.7 33.2 31.2 34.5 30.9 33.6 34.0 34.6 34.3 33.3 33.8 32.7 34.4 33.3 33.5 32.6 31.6 34.1 33.3 31.8 33.1 32.8 32.7 33.0 33.1 31.0 32.5 31.7 31.8 33.8 31.8 30.8 34.5 33.5 31.5 32.4 34.1 32.4 33.0 31.2 31.2 33.0 32.2 33.6 34.8 32.5 33.6 33.9 33.9 33.9 32.6 34.5 31.3 33.1 34.0 32.2 33.3 31.9 34.9 31.8 33.4 33.7 32.2 32.7 31.0 33.3 34.6 32.1 32.1 32.7 33.6 32.0 32.5 32.0 31.8 30.9 31.5 32.2 34.9 32.4 33.0 31.7 32.7 34.9 32.9 275.5 274.8 275.9 276.8 275.6 275.5 277.4 278.5 275.1 275.8 276.8 275.9 276.5 276.2 277.0 274.8 275.1 277.0 274.9 275.8 276.3 276.7 276.4 276.3 277.4 277.6 278.0 277.3 276.5 275.8 276.9 277.1 275.8 278.5 277.5 278.2 276.7 276.0 277.5 278.6 276.0 276.8 275.5 275.3 275.3 275.8 276.1 277.5 276.5 275.2 275.1 276.1 276.6 276.9 275.2 276.2 275.6 277.8 275.6 274.8 276.5 276.6 275.0 276.6 275.3 278.0 276.0 275.7 278.4 275.1 275.7 276.7 275.2 275.8 275.5 277.1 278.0 275.8 277.1 275.6 276.1 276.5 277.6 276.2 277.4 275.0 276.4 276.6 276.0 275.7 35 GA Walker County 34.8 274.7 GA Walton County 33.8 276.3 GA Ware County 31.2 277.6 GA Warren County 33.4 277.3 GA Washington County 32.9 277.2 GA Wayne County 31.6 278.1 GA Webster County 32.0 275.4 GA Wheeler County 32.1 277.3 GA White County 34.6 276.3 GA Whitfield County 34.8 275.0 GA Wilcox County 32.0 276.5 GA Wilkes County 33.8 277.3 GA Wilkinson County 32.8 276.8 GA Worth County 31.6 276.2 HI Hawaii County 19.7 204.6 HI Honolulu County 21.4 202.0 HI Kalawao County 21.2 203.0 HI Kauai County 22.0 200.5 HI Maui County 20.9 203.4 ID Ada County 43.6 243.7 ID Adams County 44.9 243.6 ID Bannock County 42.8 247.7 ID Bear Lake County 42.3 248.6 ID Benewah County 47.2 243.4 ID Bingham County 43.2 247.6 ID Blaine County 43.4 245.8 ID Boise County 44.0 244.1 ID Bonner County 48.3 243.3 ID Bonneville County 43.5 248.1 ID Boundary County 48.8 243.6 ID Butte County 43.7 246.8 ID Camas County 43.4 245.2 ID Canyon County 43.6 243.3 ID Caribou County 42.7 248.3 ID Cassia County 42.4 246.4 ID Clark County 44.2 247.7 ID Clearwater County 46.7 244.1 ID Custer County 44.2 245.9 ID Elmore County 43.1 244.5 ID Franklin County 42.2 248.1 ID Fremont County 44.2 248.5 ID Gem County 44.0 243.5 ID Gooding County 42.9 245.2 ID Idaho County 45.9 244.1 ID Jefferson County 43.8 247.9 ID Jerome County 42.7 245.7 ID Kootenai County 47.7 243.2 ID Latah County 46.8 243.2 ID Lemhi County 44.9 246.2 ID Lewis County 46.2 243.6 ID Lincoln County 43.0 245.8 ID Madison County 43.8 248.3 ID Minidoka County 42.7 246.3 ID Nez Perce County 46.4 243.1 ID Oneida County 42.2 247.6 ID Owyhee County 42.8 243.8 ID Payette County 44 243.1 ID Power County 42.8 247.2 ID Shoshone County 47.4 244.0 ID Teton County 43.7 248.9 ID Twin Falls County 42.5 245.4 ID Valley County 44.7 244.1 ID Washington County 44.4 243.1 IL Adams County 40.0 268.7 IL Alexander County 37.1 270.7 IL Bond County 38.9 270.6 IL Boone County 42.3 271.2 IL Brown County 40.0 269.3 IL Bureau County 41.4 270.5 IL Calhoun County 39.2 269.3 IL Carroll County 42.1 270.0 IL Cass County 40.0 269.7 IL Champaign County 40.1 271.8 IL Christian County 39.5 270.7 IL Clark County 39.3 272.2 IL Clay County 38.7 271.5 IL Clinton County 38.6 270.6 IL Coles County 39.5 271.7 IL Cook County 41.8 272.2 IL Crawford County 39.0 272.2 IL Cumberland County 39.3 271.7 IL DeKalb County 41.9 271.3 IL De Witt County 40.2 271.1 IL Douglas County 39.8 271.8 IL DuPage County 41.9 271.9 IL Edgar County 39.7 272.3 IL 36 Edwards County 38.4 272.0 IL Effingham County 39.1 271.4 IL Fayette County 39.0 271.0 IL Ford County 40.6 271.8 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN 30 Franklin County Fulton County Gallatin County Greene County Grundy County Hamilton County Hancock County Hardin County Henderson County Henry County Iroquois County Jackson County Jasper County Jefferson County Jersey County Jo Daviess County Johnson County Kane County Kankakee County Kendall County Knox County Lake County La Salle County Lawrence County Lee County Livingston County Logan County McDonough County McHenry County McLean County Macon County Macoupin County Madison County Marion County Marshall County Mason County Massac County Menard County Mercer County Monroe County Montgomery County Morgan County Moultrie County Ogle County Peoria County Perry County Piatt County Pike County Pope County Pulaski County Putnam County Randolph County Richland County Rock Island County St. Clair County Saline County Sangamon County Schuyler County Scott County Shelby County Stark County Stephenson County Tazewell County Union County Vermilion County Wabash County Warren County Washington County Wayne County White County Whiteside County Will County Williamson County Winnebago County Woodford County Adams County Allen County Bartholomew County Benton County Blackford County Boone County Brown County Carroll County Cass County Clark County Clay County Clinton County Crawford County Daviess County Dearborn County 38.0 40.5 37.8 39.4 41.3 38.1 40.4 37.5 40.8 41.4 40.7 37.8 39.0 38.3 39.1 42.4 37.5 41.9 41.1 41.6 40.9 42.3 41.3 38.7 41.8 40.9 40.1 40.5 42.3 40.5 39.9 39.2 38.8 38.6 41.0 40.3 37.2 40.0 41.2 38.3 39.2 39.7 39.6 42.0 40.8 38.1 40.0 39.6 37.4 37.2 41.2 38.1 38.7 41.5 38.5 37.8 39.8 40.1 39.6 39.4 41.1 42.3 40.6 37.5 40.2 38.4 40.9 38.4 38.4 38.1 41.8 41.5 37.7 42.3 40.8 40.7 41.1 39.2 40.6 40.5 40.0 39.2 40.6 40.7 38.4 39.4 40.3 38.3 38.7 39.1 271.0 269.8 271.8 269.6 271.6 271.5 268.8 271.7 269.1 269.9 272.2 270.7 271.9 271.1 269.7 269.8 271.1 271.7 272.2 271.6 269.7 272 271.1 272.3 270.6 271.4 270.6 269.3 271.6 271.1 271.0 270.1 270.0 271.0 270.7 270.1 271.3 270.2 269.3 269.8 270.5 269.8 271.4 270.7 270.3 270.7 271.4 269.1 271.4 270.9 270.7 270.2 271.9 269.5 270 271.5 270.4 269.4 269.5 271.2 270.2 270.4 270.5 270.8 272.3 272.2 269.4 270.6 271.6 271.8 270.1 272.0 271.0 270.9 270.8 275.1 274.9 274.1 272.7 274.7 273.5 273.8 273.4 273.7 274.3 272.9 273.5 273.6 272.9 275.1 IN Decatur County 39.3 274.5 IN DeKalb County 41.4 275.0 IN Delaware County 40.2 274.6 IN Dubois County 38.4 273.1 IN Elkhart County 41.6 274.1 IN Fayette County 39.6 274.8 IN Floyd County 38.3 274.1 IN Fountain County 40.1 272.7 IN Franklin County 39.4 274.9 IN Fulton County 41.1 273.8 IN Gibson County 38.3 272.4 IN Grant County 40.5 274.4 IN Greene County 39.1 273.0 IN Hamilton County 40.0 273.9 IN Hancock County 39.8 274.2 IN Harrison County 38.2 273.9 IN Hendricks County 39.8 273.5 IN Henry County 39.9 274.6 IN Howard County 40.5 273.9 IN Huntington County 40.8 274.5 IN Jackson County 38.9 274.0 IN Jasper County 41.0 272.9 IN Jay County 40.4 275.0 IN Jefferson County 38.8 274.6 IN Jennings County 39.0 274.4 IN Johnson County 39.5 273.9 IN Knox County 38.7 272.6 IN Kosciusko County 41.3 274.2 IN LaGrange County 41.6 274.6 IN Lake County 41.5 272.6 IN LaPorte County 41.6 273.2 IN Lawrence County 38.8 273.5 IN Madison County 40.1 274.3 IN Marion County 39.8 273.9 IN Marshall County 41.3 273.7 IN Martin County 38.7 273.2 IN Miami County 40.8 273.9 IN Monroe County 39.2 273.5 IN Montgomery County 40.0 273.1 IN Morgan County 39.5 273.6 IN Newton County 41.0 272.6 IN Noble County 41.4 274.6 IN Ohio County 38.9 275.1 IN Orange County 38.6 273.5 IN Owen County 39.3 273.2 IN Parke County 39.8 272.8 IN Perry County 38.0 273.3 IN Pike County 38.4 272.8 IN Porter County 41.5 272.9 IN Posey County 38.0 272.2 IN Pulaski County 41.0 273.3 IN Putnam County 39.7 273.2 IN Randolph County 40.2 275 IN Ripley County 39.2 274.8 IN Rush County 39.6 274.5 IN St. Joseph County 41.7 273.8 IN Scott County 38.7 274.2 IN Shelby County 39.5 274.2 IN Spencer County 38.0 273.0 IN Starke County 41.3 273.3 IN Steuben County 41.7 275.0 IN Sullivan County 39.1 272.6 IN Switzerland County 38.8 275.0 IN Tippecanoe County 40.4 273.1 IN Tipton County 40.3 274.0 IN Union County 39.6 275.1 IN Vanderburgh County 38.0 272.4 IN Vermillion County 39.8 272.6 IN Vigo County 39.5 272.6 IN Wabash County 40.9 274.2 IN Warren County 40.3 272.6 IN Warrick County 38.0 272.7 IN Washington County 38.6 273.9 IN Wayne County 39.8 275.0 IN Wells County 40.7 274.8 IN White County 40.7 273.2 IN Whitley County 41.2 274.5 IA Adair County 41.3 265.5 IA Adams County 41.0 265.3 IA Allamakee County 43.3 268.6 IA Appanoose County 40.8 267.1 IA Audubon County 41.7 265.1 IA Benton County 42.1 267.9 IA Black Hawk County 42.5 267.7 IA Boone County 42.0 266.1 IA Bremer County 42.8 267.7 IA Buchanan County 42.5 268.1 IA Buena Vista County 42.7 264.8 IA Butler County 42.7 267.2 IA Calhoun County 42.4 265.4 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA KS KS KS KS 31 Carroll County Cass County Cedar County Cerro Gordo County Cherokee County Chickasaw County Clarke County Clay County Clayton County Clinton County Crawford County Dallas County Davis County Decatur County Delaware County Des Moines County Dickinson County Dubuque County Emmet County Fayette County Floyd County Franklin County Fremont County Greene County Grundy County Guthrie County Hamilton County Hancock County Hardin County Harrison County Henry County Howard County Humboldt County Ida County Iowa County Jackson County Jasper County Jefferson County Johnson County Jones County Keokuk County Kossuth County Lee County Linn County Louisa County Lucas County Lyon County Madison County Mahaska County Marion County Marshall County Mills County Mitchell County Monona County Monroe County Montgomery County Muscatine County O’Brien County Osceola County Page County Palo Alto County Plymouth County Pocahontas County Polk County Pottawattamie County Poweshiek County Ringgold County Sac County Scott County Shelby County Sioux County Story County Tama County Taylor County Union County Van Buren County Wapello County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Webster County Winnebago County Winneshiek County Woodbury County Worth County Wright County Allen County Anderson County Atchison County Barber County 42.0 41.4 41.8 43.1 42.7 43.1 41.0 43.1 42.9 41.9 42.0 41.7 40.7 40.7 42.5 40.9 43.4 42.5 43.4 42.8 43.1 42.7 40.7 42.0 42.4 41.7 42.4 43.1 42.4 41.7 41.0 43.4 42.8 42.4 41.7 42.2 41.7 41.0 41.7 42.1 41.3 43.2 40.6 42.0 41.2 41.0 43.4 41.3 41.3 41.3 42.0 41.0 43.3 42.1 41.0 41.0 41.5 43.1 43.4 40.7 43.1 42.8 42.7 41.6 41.3 41.7 40.7 42.4 41.6 41.7 43.1 42.0 42.1 40.7 41.0 40.7 41.0 41.4 41.3 40.7 42.4 43.4 43.3 42.4 43.4 42.7 37.9 38.2 39.5 37.2 265.1 265.0 268.9 266.7 264.4 267.7 266.2 264.8 268.7 269.6 264.6 266.0 267.6 266.2 268.6 268.8 264.9 269.2 265.3 268.1 267.2 266.8 264.4 265.6 267.2 265.5 266.3 266.3 266.8 264.2 268.5 267.7 265.8 264.5 267.9 269.4 266.9 268.0 268.4 268.8 267.8 265.8 268.6 268.4 268.7 266.7 263.8 266.0 267.4 266.9 267.0 264.4 267.2 264.0 267.2 264.8 268.9 264.4 264.4 264.8 265.3 263.8 265.3 266.4 264.3 267.5 265.8 264.9 269.4 264.7 263.8 266.5 267.5 265.3 265.7 268.1 267.6 266.4 268.3 266.7 265.8 266.3 268.2 263.8 266.7 266.2 264.7 264.7 264.7 261.4 37 KS Barton County 38.4 261.2 KS Bourbon County 37.9 265.2 KS Brown County 39.8 264.4 KS Butler County 37.8 263.1 KS Chase County 38.3 263.4 KS Chautauqua County 37.1 263.7 KS Cherokee County 37.1 265.2 KS Cheyenne County 39.8 258.3 KS Clark County 37.2 260.2 KS Clay County 39.4 262.9 KS Cloud County 39.5 262.3 KS Coffey County 38.2 264.3 KS Comanche County 37.3 260.7 KS Cowley County 37.2 263.1 KS Crawford County 37.5 265.2 KS Decatur County 39.8 259.6 KS Dickinson County 38.8 262.9 KS Doniphan County 39.8 264.9 KS Douglas County 38.9 264.7 KS Edwards County 37.9 260.7 KS Elk County 37.4 263.8 KS Ellis County 38.9 260.7 KS Ellsworth County 38.7 261.8 KS Finney County 38.0 259.2 KS Ford County 37.7 260.1 KS Franklin County 38.6 264.7 KS Geary County 39.0 263.2 KS Gove County 39.0 259.5 KS Graham County 39.3 260.1 KS Grant County 37.6 258.7 KS Gray County 37.7 259.6 KS Greeley County 38.5 258.2 KS Greenwood County 37.9 263.8 KS Hamilton County 38.0 258.2 KS Harper County 37.2 261.9 KS Harvey County 38.0 262.6 KS Haskell County 37.5 259.1 KS Hodgeman County 38.1 260.1 KS Jackson County 39.4 264.2 KS Jefferson County 39.2 264.6 KS Jewell County 39.8 261.8 KS Johnson County 38.9 265.2 KS Kearny County 38.0 258.7 KS Kingman County 37.6 261.9 KS Kiowa County 37.6 260.7 KS Labette County 37.2 264.7 KS Lane County 38.5 259.5 KS Leavenworth County 39.2 265.0 KS Lincoln County 39.0 261.8 KS Linn County 38.2 265.2 KS Logan County 39.0 258.9 KS Lyon County 38.4 263.9 KS McPherson County 38.4 262.4 KS Marion County 38.3 262.9 KS Marshall County 39.8 263.5 KS Meade County 37.3 259.6 KS Miami County 38.6 265.1 KS Mitchell County 39.4 261.8 KS Montgomery County 37.1 264.3 KS Morris County 38.7 263.4 KS Morton County 37.1 258.2 KS Nemaha County 39.8 264.0 KS Neosho County 37.6 264.6 KS Ness County 38.5 260.1 KS Norton County 39.8 260.1 KS Osage County 38.6 264.3 KS Osborne County 39.4 261.2 KS Ottawa County 39.1 262.3 KS Pawnee County 38.2 260.8 KS Phillips County 39.8 260.7 KS Pottawatomie County 39.3 263.7 KS Pratt County 37.6 261.3 KS Rawlins County 39.8 258.9 KS Reno County 38.0 262.0 KS Republic County 39.8 262.4 KS Rice County 38.3 261.8 KS Riley County 39.3 263.3 KS Rooks County 39.4 260.7 KS Rush County 38.5 260.7 KS Russell County 38.9 261.2 KS Saline County 38.8 262.4 KS Scott County 38.5 259.1 KS Sedgwick County 37.7 262.6 KS Seward County 37.1 259.1 KS Shawnee County 39.0 264.3 KS Sheridan County 39.4 259.5 KS38 Sherman County 39.3 258.3 KS Smith County 39.8 261.2 KS Stafford County 38.0 261.3 KS Stanton County 37.6 258.3 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY 32 Stevens County Sumner County Thomas County Trego County Wabaunsee County Wallace County Washington County Wichita County Wilson County Woodson County Wyandotte County Adair County Allen County Anderson County Ballard County Barren County Bath County Bell County Boone County Bourbon County Boyd County Boyle County Bracken County Breathitt County Breckinridge County Bullitt County Butler County Caldwell County Calloway County Campbell County Carlisle County Carroll County Carter County Casey County Christian County Clark County Clay County Clinton County Crittenden County Cumberland County Daviess County Edmonson County Elliott County Estill County Fayette County Fleming County Floyd County Franklin County Fulton County Gallatin County Garrard County Grant County Graves County Grayson County Green County Greenup County Hancock County Hardin County Harlan County Harrison County Hart County Henderson County Henry County Hickman County Hopkins County Jackson County Jefferson County Jessamine County Johnson County Kenton County Knott County Knox County Larue County Laurel County Lawrence County Lee County Leslie County Letcher County Lewis County Lincoln County Livingston County Logan County Lyon County McCracken County McCreary County McLean County Madison County Magoffin County Marion County Marshall County 37.2 37.3 39.4 38.9 39.0 38.9 39.8 38.5 37.5 37.9 39.1 37.1 36.7 38.0 37.1 37.0 38.1 36.7 39.0 38.2 38.4 37.6 38.7 37.5 37.8 38.0 37.2 37.2 36.6 39.0 36.9 38.7 38.3 37.3 36.9 38.0 37.2 36.7 37.3 36.8 37.8 37.2 38.1 37.7 38.0 38.4 37.6 38.2 36.5 38.7 37.6 38.7 36.7 37.5 37.3 38.6 37.9 37.7 36.9 38.4 37.3 37.8 38.4 36.7 37.3 37.4 38.2 37.9 37.8 39.0 37.3 36.9 37.5 37.1 38.1 37.6 37.1 37.1 38.5 37.5 37.2 36.9 37.0 37.1 36.7 37.5 37.7 37.7 37.6 36.9 258.7 262.6 259.0 260.2 263.8 258.2 262.9 258.6 264.2 264.3 265.3 274.7 273.8 275.0 271.0 274.1 276.2 276.3 275.3 275.8 277.3 275.2 275.9 276.7 273.5 274.3 273.3 272.1 271.7 275.6 271.0 274.9 277.0 275.1 272.5 275.8 276.3 274.9 271.9 274.6 272.9 273.8 276.9 276.0 275.5 276.3 277.3 275.1 270.9 275.1 275.4 275.4 271.4 273.7 274.5 277.1 273.2 274.1 276.8 275.7 274.1 272.4 274.8 271.0 272.5 276.0 274.3 275.4 277.2 275.5 277.0 276.1 274.3 275.9 277.3 276.3 276.6 277.2 276.7 275.3 271.7 273.1 271.9 271.3 275.5 272.8 275.7 276.9 274.7 271.7 KY Martin County 37.8 277.5 KY Mason County 38.6 276.2 KY Meade County 37.9 273.9 KY Menifee County 38.0 276.4 KY Mercer County 37.8 275.2 KY Metcalfe County 37.0 274.4 KY Monroe County 36.7 274.3 KY Montgomery County 38.0 276.1 KY Morgan County 37.9 276.7 KY Muhlenberg County 37.2 272.9 KY Nelson County 37.8 274.5 KY Nicholas County 38.3 276.0 KY Ohio County 37.5 273.1 KY Oldham County 38.4 274.6 KY Owen County 38.5 275.2 KY Owsley County 37.4 276.3 KY Pendleton County 38.7 275.6 KY Perry County 37.2 276.8 KY Pike County 37.4 277.6 KY Powell County 37.8 276.1 KY Pulaski County 37.1 275.4 KY Robertson County 38.5 275.9 KY Rockcastle County 37.4 275.7 KY Rowan County 38.2 276.6 KY Russell County 37.0 274.9 KY Scott County 38.2 275.4 KY Shelby County 38.2 274.8 KY Simpson County 36.7 273.4 KY Spencer County 38.0 274.7 KY Taylor County 37.4 274.7 KY Todd County 36.8 272.8 KY Trigg County 36.8 272.1 KY Trimble County 38.6 274.6 KY Union County 37.6 272.1 KY Warren County 37.0 273.6 KY Washington County 37.7 274.8 KY Wayne County 36.8 275.2 KY Webster County 37.5 272.3 KY Whitley County 36.8 275.9 KY Wolfe County 37.7 276.5 KY Woodford County 38.1 275.3 LA Acadia Parish 30.3 267.6 LA Allen Parish 30.7 267.2 LA Ascension Parish 30.2 269.1 LA Assumption Parish 29.9 268.9 LA Avoyelles Parish 31.1 267.9 LA Beauregard Parish 30.7 266.7 LA Bienville Parish 32.4 267.0 LA Bossier Parish 32.6 266.3 LA Caddo Parish 32.5 266.2 LA Calcasieu Parish 30.2 266.7 LA Caldwell Parish 32.1 267.9 LA Cameron Parish 29.9 266.8 LA Catahoula Parish 31.7 268.1 LA Claiborne Parish 32.8 267.0 LA Concordia Parish 31.6 268.5 LA De Soto Parish 32.1 266.2 LA East Baton Rouge Parish 30.5 268.9 LA East Carroll Parish 32.8 268.8 LA East Feliciana Parish 30.8 268.9 LA Evangeline Parish 30.7 267.6 LA Franklin Parish 32.1 268.3 LA Grant Parish 31.6 267.4 LA Iberia Parish 30.0 268.2 LA Iberville Parish 30.3 268.7 LA Jackson Parish 32.3 267.4 LA Jefferson Parish 29.9 269.8 LA Jefferson Davis Parish 30.2 267.2 LA Lafayette Parish 30.2 268.0 LA Lafourche Parish 29.6 269.4 LA La Salle Parish 31.7 267.8 LA Lincoln Parish 32.6 267.3 LA Livingston Parish 30.5 269.2 LA Madison Parish 32.4 268.8 LA Morehouse Parish 32.8 268.1 LA Natchitoches Parish 31.7 266.9 LA Orleans Parish 30.0 269.9 LA Ouachita Parish 32.5 267.9 LA Plaquemines Parish 29.6 270.2 LA Pointe Coupee Parish 30.6 268.5 LA Rapides Parish 31.3 267.5 LA Red River Parish 32.1 266.7 LA Richland Parish 32.4 268.3 LA Sabine Parish 31.6 266.4 LA St. Bernard Parish 29.9 270.1 LA St. Charles Parish 29.9 269.6 LA St. Helena Parish 30.8 269.3 LA St. James Parish 30.0 269.2 LA St. John the Baptist Parish 30.1 269.5 LA St. Landry Parish 30.5 267.9 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI 33 St. Martin Parish St. Mary Parish St. Tammany Parish Tangipahoa Parish Tensas Parish Terrebonne Parish Union Parish Vermilion Parish Vernon Parish Washington Parish Webster Parish West Baton Rouge Parish West Carroll Parish West Feliciana Parish Winn Parish Androscoggin County Aroostook County Cumberland County Franklin County Hancock County Kennebec County Knox County Lincoln County Oxford County Penobscot County Piscataquis County Sagadahoc County Somerset County Waldo County Washington County York County Allegany County Anne Arundel County Baltimore County Calvert County Caroline County Carroll County Cecil County Charles County Dorchester County Frederick County Garrett County Harford County Howard County Kent County Montgomery County Prince George’s County Queen Anne’s County St. Mary’s County Somerset County Talbot County Washington County Wicomico County Worcester County Baltimore city Barnstable County Berkshire County Bristol County Dukes County Essex County Franklin County Hampden County Hampshire County Middlesex County Nantucket County Norfolk County Plymouth County Suffolk County Worcester County Alcona County Alger County Allegan County Alpena County Antrim County Arenac County Baraga County Barry County Bay County Benzie County Berrien County Branch County Calhoun County Cass County Charlevoix County Cheboygan County Chippewa County Clare County Clinton County Crawford County Delta County 30.2 29.7 30.4 30.6 32.0 29.5 32.8 30.0 31.1 30.8 32.7 30.5 32.8 30.9 31.9 44.1 46.6 43.8 44.9 44.5 44.4 44.1 44.0 44.3 45.2 45.6 43.9 45.1 44.5 44.9 43.4 39.6 39.1 39.4 38.5 38.9 39.6 39.6 38.5 38.5 39.5 39.5 39.5 39.2 39.3 39.1 38.9 39.0 38.3 38.1 38.8 39.6 38.4 38.3 39.3 41.7 42.4 41.8 41.4 42.6 42.6 42.1 42.3 42.5 41.3 42.2 42.0 42.3 42.3 44.7 46.4 42.6 45.0 45.0 44.1 46.7 42.6 43.6 44.6 42.0 41.9 42.3 41.9 45.2 45.5 46.3 44.0 42.9 44.7 45.9 268.2 268.6 270.1 269.5 268.7 269.3 267.6 267.8 266.8 270.0 266.7 268.7 268.6 268.6 267.4 289.8 291.7 289.7 289.6 291.6 290.2 290.9 290.5 289.3 291.3 290.7 290.1 290.1 290.9 292.4 289.3 281.2 283.4 283.4 283.5 284.2 283.0 284.0 283.0 284.0 282.6 280.7 283.7 283.1 283.9 282.9 283.1 283.9 283.4 284.2 283.9 282.2 284.4 284.7 283.4 289.7 286.8 288.9 289.4 289.0 287.4 287.4 287.4 288.7 289.9 288.8 289.2 288.9 288.2 276.4 273.4 274.1 276.5 274.8 276.1 271.6 274.7 276.1 274.0 273.6 274.9 274.9 274.0 274.9 275.5 275.5 275.1 275.4 275.4 273.1 39 MI Dickinson County 45.9 272 MI Eaton County 42.6 275.2 MI Emmet County 45.5 275.1 MI Genesee County 43.0 276.3 MI Gladwin County 44.0 275.6 MI Gogebic County 46.4 270.2 MI Grand Traverse County 44.7 274.4 MI Gratiot County 43.3 275.4 MI Hillsdale County 41.9 275.4 MI Houghton County 47.0 271.4 MI Huron County 43.8 276.9 MI Ingham County 42.7 275.5 MI Ionia County 43.0 274.9 MI Iosco County 44.4 276.4 MI Iron County 46.2 271.4 MI Isabella County 43.6 275.2 MI Jackson County 42.2 275.6 MI Kalamazoo County 42.3 274.4 MI Kalkaska County 44.7 274.9 MI Kent County 43.0 274.4 MI Keweenaw County 47.4 271.8 MI Lake County 44.0 274.2 MI Lapeer County 43.1 276.8 MI Leelanau County 44.9 274.2 MI Lenawee County 41.9 275.9 MI Livingston County 42.6 276.1 MI Luce County 46.5 274.4 MI Mackinac County 46.0 275.0 MI Macomb County 42.6 277.0 MI Manistee County 44.3 273.9 MI Marquette County 46.5 272.4 MI Mason County 44.0 273.7 MI Mecosta County 43.6 274.6 MI Menominee County 45.5 272.4 MI Midland County 43.6 275.7 MI Missaukee County 44.3 274.9 MI Monroe County 41.9 276.5 MI Montcalm County 43.3 274.8 MI Montmorency County 45.0 275.9 MI Muskegon County 43.3 273.8 MI Newaygo County 43.5 274.2 MI Oakland County 42.6 276.7 MI Oceana County 43.6 273.7 MI Ogemaw County 44.3 275.9 MI Ontonagon County 46.7 270.7 MI Osceola County 44.0 274.7 MI Oscoda County 44.7 275.8 MI Otsego County 45.0 275.4 MI Ottawa County 42.9 274.0 MI Presque Isle County 45.4 276.1 MI Roscommon County 44.4 275.3 MI Saginaw County 43.4 276.0 MI St. Clair County 42.9 277.4 MI St. Joseph County 41.9 274.5 MI Sanilac County 43.4 277.2 MI Schoolcraft County 46.1 273.8 MI Shiawassee County 42.9 275.9 MI Tuscola County 43.5 276.6 MI Van Buren County 42.3 274.0 MI Washtenaw County 42.3 276.2 MI Wayne County 42.3 276.8 MI Wexford County 44.3 274.4 MN Aitkin County 46.6 266.5 MN Anoka County 45.2 266.7 MN Becker County 46.9 264.3 MN Beltrami County 47.7 265.2 MN Benton County 45.7 265.9 MN Big Stone County 45.4 263.6 MN Blue Earth County 44.1 266.0 MN Brown County 44.3 265.3 MN Carlton County 46.6 267.4 MN Carver County 44.8 266.3 MN Cass County 46.9 265.6 MN Chippewa County 45.0 264.4 MN Chisago County 45.5 267.1 MN Clay County 46.9 263.4 MN Clearwater County 47.5 264.6 MN Cook County 47.9 269.5 MN Cottonwood County 44.0 264.8 MN Crow Wing County 46.5 265.9 MN Dakota County 44.8 266.9 MN Dodge County 44.0 267.2 MN Douglas County 45.9 264.6 MN Faribault County 43.7 266.0 MN Fillmore County 43.7 267.9 MN Freeborn County 43.7 266.6 MN40 Goodhue County 44.4 267.3 MN Grant County 45.9 264.0 MN Hennepin County 45.0 266.6 MN Houston County 43.7 268.5 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 34 Hubbard County Isanti County Itasca County Jackson County Kanabec County Kandiyohi County Kittson County Koochiching County Lac qui Parle County Lake County Lake of the Woods County Le Sueur County Lincoln County Lyon County McLeod County Mahnomen County Marshall County Martin County Meeker County Mille Lacs County Morrison County Mower County Murray County Nicollet County Nobles County Norman County Olmsted County Otter Tail County Pennington County Pine County Pipestone County Polk County Pope County Ramsey County Red Lake County Redwood County Renville County Rice County Rock County Roseau County St. Louis County Scott County Sherburne County Sibley County Stearns County Steele County Stevens County Swift County Todd County Traverse County Wabasha County Wadena County Waseca County Washington County Watonwan County Wilkin County Winona County Wright County Yellow Medicine County Adams County Alcorn County Amite County Attala County Benton County Bolivar County Calhoun County Carroll County Chickasaw County Choctaw County Claiborne County Clarke County Clay County Coahoma County Copiah County Covington County DeSoto County Forrest County Franklin County George County Greene County Grenada County Hancock County Harrison County Hinds County Holmes County Humphreys County Issaquena County Itawamba County Jackson County Jasper County 47.1 45.6 47.4 43.7 45.9 45.2 48.8 48.4 45.0 47.5 48.7 44.4 44.4 44.4 44.8 47.3 48.3 43.7 45.1 45.9 46.0 43.7 44.0 44.3 43.7 47.3 44.0 46.4 48.1 46.1 44.0 47.8 45.6 45.0 47.9 44.4 44.7 44.3 43.7 48.8 47.4 44.7 45.4 44.6 45.5 44.0 45.6 45.3 46.1 45.8 44.3 46.5 44.0 45.0 44.0 46.3 44.0 45.2 44.7 31.5 34.9 31.2 33.1 34.8 33.8 33.9 33.5 33.9 33.3 32.0 32.1 33.6 34.2 31.9 31.6 34.9 31.3 31.5 30.9 31.2 33.8 30.4 30.4 32.3 33.1 33.1 32.8 34.3 30.5 32.0 265.1 266.7 266.4 264.9 266.7 265.0 263.1 266.3 263.8 268.5 265.2 266.3 263.7 264.2 265.7 264.2 263.5 265.5 265.5 266.4 265.7 267.2 264.3 265.9 264.3 263.5 267.6 264.3 263.9 267.2 263.7 263.6 264.6 266.9 263.9 264.8 265.1 266.7 263.8 264.2 267.6 266.5 266.2 265.8 265.5 266.8 264.0 264.3 265.1 263.5 267.8 265.0 266.4 267.1 265.4 263.5 268.3 266.1 264.2 268.6 271.5 269.2 270.4 270.8 269.2 270.7 270.1 271.1 270.7 269.1 271.3 271.3 269.4 269.6 270.5 270.0 270.7 269.1 271.4 271.4 270.2 270.5 270.9 269.7 269.9 269.5 269.0 271.6 271.4 270.9 MS Jefferson County 31.7 269.0 MS Jefferson Davis County 31.6 270.2 MS Jones County 31.7 270.8 MS Kemper County 32.8 271.3 MS Lafayette County 34.4 270.5 MS Lamar County 31.2 270.5 MS Lauderdale County 32.4 271.3 MS Lawrence County 31.6 269.9 MS Leake County 32.7 270.5 MS Lee County 34.3 271.3 MS Leflore County 33.6 269.7 MS Lincoln County 31.5 269.6 MS Lowndes County 33.5 271.6 MS Madison County 32.6 269.9 MS Marion County 31.2 270.2 MS Marshall County 34.8 270.5 MS Monroe County 33.9 271.5 MS Montgomery County 33.5 270.3 MS Neshoba County 32.7 270.9 MS Newton County 32.4 270.9 MS Noxubee County 33.1 271.4 MS Oktibbeha County 33.4 271.1 MS Panola County 34.4 270.0 MS Pearl River County 30.7 270.4 MS Perry County 31.2 271.0 MS Pike County 31.2 269.6 MS Pontotoc County 34.2 271.0 MS Prentiss County 34.6 271.5 MS Quitman County 34.3 269.7 MS Rankin County 32.3 270.0 MS Scott County 32.4 270.5 MS Sharkey County 32.9 269.2 MS Simpson County 31.9 270.1 MS Smith County 32.0 270.5 MS Stone County 30.8 270.9 MS Sunflower County 33.6 269.4 MS Tallahatchie County 33.9 269.8 MS Tate County 34.6 270.0 MS Tippah County 34.8 271.1 MS Tishomingo County 34.7 271.8 MS Tunica County 34.7 269.6 MS Union County 34.5 271.0 MS Walthall County 31.1 269.9 MS Warren County 32.3 269.1 MS Washington County 33.4 269.0 MS Wayne County 31.6 271.3 MS Webster County 33.6 270.8 MS Wilkinson County 31.2 268.7 MS Winston County 33.1 270.9 MS Yalobusha County 34.1 270.3 MS Yazoo County 32.8 269.6 MO Adair County 40.2 267.4 MO Andrew County 40.0 265.2 MO Atchison County 40.4 264.6 MO Audrain County 39.2 268.2 MO Barry County 36.7 266.2 MO Barton County 37.5 265.7 MO Bates County 38.2 265.6 MO Benton County 38.3 266.7 MO Bollinger County 37.3 270.0 MO Boone County 39.0 267.7 MO Buchanan County 39.7 265.2 MO Butler County 36.7 269.6 MO Caldwell County 39.7 266.0 MO Callaway County 38.8 268.1 MO Camden County 38.1 267.2 MO Cape Girardeau County 37.4 270.4 MO Carroll County 39.4 266.5 MO Carter County 36.9 269.1 MO Cass County 38.7 265.6 MO Cedar County 37.7 266.1 MO Chariton County 39.5 267.0 MO Christian County 37.0 266.8 MO Clark County 40.4 268.3 MO Clay County 39.3 265.5 MO Clinton County 39.6 265.6 MO Cole County 38.5 267.8 MO Cooper County 38.9 267.2 MO Crawford County 38.0 268.7 MO Dade County 37.4 266.2 MO Dallas County 37.7 267.0 MO Daviess County 40.0 266.0 MO DeKalb County 39.9 265.6 MO Dent County 37.6 268.5 MO Douglas County 36.9 267.5 MO Dunklin County 36.3 269.9 MO Franklin County 38.4 269.0 MO Gasconade County 38.4 268.5 MO Gentry County 40.2 265.6 MO Greene County 37.2 266.7 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT 35 Grundy County Harrison County Henry County Hickory County Holt County Howard County Howell County Iron County Jackson County Jasper County Jefferson County Johnson County Knox County Laclede County Lafayette County Lawrence County Lewis County Lincoln County Linn County Livingston County McDonald County Macon County Madison County Maries County Marion County Mercer County Miller County Mississippi County Moniteau County Monroe County Montgomery County Morgan County New Madrid County Newton County Nodaway County Oregon County Osage County Ozark County Pemiscot County Perry County Pettis County Phelps County Pike County Platte County Polk County Pulaski County Putnam County Ralls County Randolph County Ray County Reynolds County Ripley County St. Charles County St. Clair County Ste. Genevieve County St. Francois County St. Louis County Saline County Schuyler County Scotland County Scott County Shannon County Shelby County Stoddard County Stone County Sullivan County Taney County Texas County Vernon County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Webster County Worth County Wright County St. Louis city Beaverhead County Big Horn County Blaine County Broadwater County Carbon County Carter County Cascade County Chouteau County Custer County Daniels County Dawson County Deer Lodge County Fallon County Fergus County 40.1 40.3 38.4 37.9 40.1 39.1 36.8 37.5 39.0 37.1 38.3 38.7 40.1 37.7 39.1 37.1 40.1 39.0 39.8 39.8 36.6 39.8 37.5 38.1 39.8 40.4 38.2 36.8 38.6 39.5 38.9 38.4 36.6 36.9 40.4 36.6 38.5 36.6 36.2 37.7 38.7 37.9 39.4 39.3 37.6 37.8 40.5 39.5 39.4 39.3 37.4 36.6 38.8 38.1 37.9 37.8 38.7 39.1 40.5 40.4 37.0 37.1 39.8 36.8 36.7 40.2 36.7 37.3 37.8 38.8 38.0 37.1 37.3 40.5 37.2 38.6 45.2 45.5 48.5 46.3 45.3 45.6 47.4 47.9 46.3 48.8 47.2 46.1 46.4 47.1 266.4 266.0 266.2 266.7 264.8 267.3 268.1 269.3 265.5 265.6 269.5 266.2 267.9 267.4 266.2 266.2 268.3 269.1 266.9 266.4 265.6 267.4 269.7 268.1 268.5 266.4 267.5 270.7 267.4 268.0 268.5 267.2 270.3 265.6 265.1 268.6 268.1 267.5 270.2 270.2 266.7 268.2 268.9 265.3 266.6 267.8 267.0 268.5 267.5 266.0 269.0 269.2 269.3 266.2 269.8 269.5 269.6 266.8 267.5 267.9 270.4 268.6 267.9 270.0 266.5 266.9 266.8 268.0 265.7 268.9 269.2 269.5 267.1 265.6 267.5 269.8 247.1 252.5 251.0 248.5 250.9 255.5 248.7 249.6 254.2 254.6 255.2 247.0 255.6 250.6 41 MT Flathead County 48.3 245.7 MT Gallatin County 45.7 248.8 MT Garfield County 47.2 253.0 MT Glacier County 48.6 247.2 MT Golden Valley County 46.4 250.9 MT Granite County 46.4 246.6 MT Hill County 48.6 250.0 MT Jefferson County 46.1 247.9 MT Judith Basin County 47.0 249.8 MT Lake County 47.7 245.9 MT Lewis and Clark County 46.8 247.8 MT Liberty County 48.6 249.0 MT Lincoln County 48.6 244.6 MT McCone County 47.6 254.3 MT Madison County 45.4 248.1 MT Meagher County 46.6 249.1 MT Mineral County 47.1 245.0 MT Missoula County 46.9 246.0 MT Musselshell County 46.6 251.6 MT Park County 45.7 249.5 MT Petroleum County 47.0 251.7 MT Phillips County 48.4 252.2 MT Pondera County 48.2 247.8 MT Powder River County 45.4 254.4 MT Powell County 46.6 247.2 MT Prairie County 46.9 254.6 MT Ravalli County 46.2 245.9 MT Richland County 47.8 255.5 MT Roosevelt County 48.2 255.0 MT Rosebud County 46.0 253.3 MT Sanders County 47.6 244.9 MT Sheridan County 48.7 255.5 MT Silver Bow County 46.0 247.4 MT Stillwater County 45.6 250.6 MT Sweet Grass County 45.9 250.1 MT Teton County 47.8 247.8 MT Toole County 48.6 248.2 MT Treasure County 46.3 252.7 MT Valley County 48.3 253.4 MT Wheatland County 46.4 250.1 MT Wibaux County 47.0 255.8 MT Yellowstone County 45.8 251.5 NE Adams County 40.6 261.5 NE Antelope County 42.2 261.9 NE Arthur County 41.6 258.3 NE Banner County 41.5 256.3 NE Blaine County 41.9 260.0 NE Boone County 41.7 262.0 NE Box Butte County 42.2 257.1 NE Boyd County 42.9 261.3 NE Brown County 42.5 260.1 NE Buffalo County 40.8 260.9 NE Burt County 41.9 263.7 NE Butler County 41.2 262.9 NE Cass County 40.9 263.9 NE Cedar County 42.6 262.8 NE Chase County 40.5 258.3 NE Cherry County 42.7 258.9 NE Cheyenne County 41.2 257.0 NE Clay County 40.5 262.0 NE Colfax County 41.6 262.9 NE Cuming County 41.9 263.2 NE Custer County 41.4 260.4 NE Dakota County 42.4 263.5 NE Dawes County 42.7 256.8 NE Dawson County 40.8 260.1 NE Deuel County 41.1 257.7 NE Dixon County 42.5 263.2 NE Dodge County 41.5 263.4 NE Douglas County 41.3 263.9 NE Dundy County 40.1 258.4 NE Fillmore County 40.5 262.4 NE Franklin County 40.2 261.1 NE Frontier County 40.5 259.6 NE Furnas County 40.2 260.1 NE Gage County 40.2 263.3 NE Garden County 41.5 257.7 NE Garfield County 41.8 261.0 NE Gosper County 40.6 260.2 NE Grant County 41.9 258.3 NE Greeley County 41.6 261.5 NE Hall County 40.9 261.6 NE Hamilton County 40.9 262.0 NE Harlan County 40.2 260.6 NE Hayes County 40.5 258.9 NE Hitchcock County 40.2 259.0 NE42 Holt County 42.5 261.3 NE Hooker County 42.0 258.9 NE Howard County 41.2 261.5 NE Jefferson County 40.2 262.9 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ 36 Johnson County Kearney County Keith County Keya Paha County Kimball County Knox County Lancaster County Lincoln County Logan County Loup County McPherson County Madison County Merrick County Morrill County Nance County Nemaha County Nuckolls County Otoe County Pawnee County Perkins County Phelps County Pierce County Platte County Polk County Red Willow County Richardson County Rock County Saline County Sarpy County Saunders County Scotts Bluff County Seward County Sheridan County Sherman County Sioux County Stanton County Thayer County Thomas County Thurston County Valley County Washington County Wayne County Webster County Wheeler County York County Churchill County Clark County Douglas County Elko County Esmeralda County Eureka County Humboldt County Lander County Lincoln County Lyon County Mineral County Nye County Pershing County Storey County Washoe County White Pine County Carson City Belknap County Carroll County Cheshire County Coos County Grafton County Hillsborough County Merrimack County Rockingham County Strafford County Sullivan County Atlantic County Bergen County Burlington County Camden County Cape May County Cumberland County Essex County Gloucester County Hudson County Hunterdon County Mercer County Middlesex County Monmouth County Morris County Ocean County Passaic County Salem County Somerset County 40.4 40.5 41.2 42.9 41.2 42.6 40.8 41.1 41.5 41.9 41.6 42.0 41.2 41.7 41.4 40.4 40.2 40.7 40.1 40.8 40.5 42.3 41.5 41.2 40.2 40.1 42.5 40.5 41.1 41.2 41.9 40.9 42.6 41.2 42.4 41.9 40.2 42.0 42.2 41.5 41.5 42.2 40.2 41.9 40.9 39.5 36.1 39.0 41.0 37.8 40.0 41.3 40.0 37.8 39.2 38.5 37.9 40.4 39.4 39.7 39.3 39.2 43.5 43.8 42.9 44.6 43.9 42.9 43.3 43.0 43.3 43.3 39.4 40.9 40.0 39.9 39.1 39.4 40.8 39.8 40.7 40.6 40.3 40.5 40.3 40.9 39.9 40.9 39.6 40.6 263.7 261.0 258.3 260.3 256.3 262.1 263.3 259.2 259.5 260.6 259.0 262.5 262.0 256.9 262.1 264.2 262.0 263.9 263.8 258.4 260.6 262.4 262.5 262.4 259.5 264.3 260.5 262.9 264.0 263.4 256.3 262.9 257.6 261.0 256.2 262.8 262.4 259.4 263.4 261.0 263.8 262.9 261.5 261.5 262.4 241.3 244.9 240.3 244.6 242.4 243.7 242.2 243.0 245.3 240.7 241.5 243.4 241.7 240.4 240.2 245.1 240.2 288.6 288.8 287.8 288.7 288.1 288.4 288.4 288.9 289.0 287.8 285.4 285.9 285.2 285.0 285.2 284.9 285.8 284.9 285.9 285.1 285.3 285.6 285.9 285.5 285.8 285.8 284.6 285.4 NJ Sussex County 41.1 285.3 NJ Union County 40.7 285.7 NJ Warren County 40.8 285.0 NM Bernalillo County 35.1 253.4 NM Catron County 34.0 251.6 NM Chaves County 33.4 255.6 NM Cibola County 35.0 252.0 NM Colfax County 36.6 255.3 NM Curry County 34.5 256.7 NM De Baca County 34.4 255.8 NM Dona Ana County 32.3 253.2 NM Eddy County 32.5 255.7 NM Grant County 32.7 251.8 NM Guadalupe County 34.9 255.2 NM Harding County 35.9 256.1 NM Hidalgo County 32.0 251.3 NM Lea County 32.7 256.7 NM Lincoln County 33.6 254.5 NM Los Alamos County 35.9 253.7 NM Luna County 32.2 252.3 NM McKinley County 35.6 251.6 NM Mora County 36.0 255.1 NM Otero County 32.8 254.2 NM Quay County 35.1 256.4 NM Rio Arriba County 36.4 253.3 NM Roosevelt County 34.1 256.6 NM Sandoval County 35.5 253.2 NM San Juan County 36.6 251.7 NM San Miguel County 35.5 254.9 NM Santa Fe County 35.6 254.0 NM Sierra County 33.1 252.7 NM Socorro County 34.2 253.0 NM Taos County 36.5 254.4 NM Torrance County 34.8 254.0 NM Union County 36.5 256.6 NM Valencia County 34.7 253.2 NY Albany County 42.7 286.2 NY Allegany County 42.2 282.0 NY Bronx County 40.8 286.1 NY Broome County 42.1 284.1 NY Cattaraugus County 42.2 281.4 NY Cayuga County 42.9 283.4 NY Chautauqua County 42.2 280.7 NY Chemung County 42.1 283.2 NY Chenango County 42.5 284.4 NY Clinton County 44.7 286.4 NY Columbia County 42.3 286.3 NY Cortland County 42.6 283.9 NY Delaware County 42.2 285.0 NY Dutchess County 41.7 286.2 NY Erie County 42.9 281.2 NY Essex County 44.2 286.3 NY Franklin County 44.6 285.7 NY Fulton County 43.1 285.6 NY Genesee County 43.0 281.8 NY Greene County 42.3 286.0 NY Hamilton County 43.6 285.5 NY Herkimer County 43.2 285.0 NY Jefferson County 44.0 284.1 NY Kings County 40.6 286.0 NY Lewis County 43.8 284.5 NY Livingston County 42.7 282.2 NY Madison County 42.9 284.3 NY Monroe County 43.2 282.4 NY Montgomery County 42.9 285.6 NY Nassau County 40.7 286.4 NY New York County 40.8 286.0 NY Niagara County 43.1 281.2 NY Oneida County 43.2 284.6 NY Onondaga County 43.0 283.8 NY Ontario County 42.9 282.7 NY Orange County 41.4 285.7 NY Orleans County 43.3 281.8 NY Oswego County 43.4 283.8 NY Otsego County 42.6 285.0 NY Putnam County 41.4 286.3 NY Queens County 40.7 286.2 NY Rensselaer County 42.7 286.4 NY Richmond County 40.6 285.9 NY Rockland County 41.1 286.0 NY St. Lawrence County 44.6 284.8 NY Saratoga County 43.0 286.2 NY Schenectady County 42.8 286.0 NY Schoharie County 42.6 285.6 NY Schuyler County 42.4 283.1 NY Seneca County 42.8 283.2 NY Steuben County 42.3 282.6 NY Suffolk County 40.8 287.0 NY Sullivan County 41.7 285.3 NY Tioga County 42.1 283.7 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 37 Tompkins County Ulster County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Westchester County Wyoming County Yates County Alamance County Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County Buncombe County Burke County Cabarrus County Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County Chatham County Cherokee County Chowan County Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Craven County Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Davie County Duplin County Durham County Edgecombe County Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County Hoke County Hyde County Iredell County Jackson County Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County McDowell County Macon County Madison County Martin County Mecklenburg County Mitchell County Montgomery County Moore County Nash County New Hanover County Northampton County Onslow County Orange County Pamlico County Pasquotank County Pender County Perquimans County Person County Pitt County Polk County Randolph County Richmond County Robeson County Rockingham County Rowan County Rutherford County Sampson County 42.5 41.9 43.5 43.3 43.1 41.1 42.7 42.6 36.1 35.9 36.5 35.0 36.4 36.1 35.5 36.1 34.6 34.0 35.6 35.7 35.4 35.9 36.4 34.7 36.4 35.7 35.7 35.1 36.1 35.0 35.3 34.3 35.1 35.1 36.4 35.8 35.8 35.9 34.9 36.0 35.9 36.1 36.1 35.3 36.4 35.4 36.3 35.5 36.1 36.3 35.4 35.5 35.3 36.3 35.0 35.5 35.7 35.3 35.5 35.0 35.5 35.3 35.5 35.7 35.2 35.8 35.8 35.2 36.0 35.3 35.2 36.0 34.2 36.4 34.7 36.0 35.1 36.3 34.5 36.2 36.4 35.6 35.3 35.7 35.0 34.7 36.4 35.6 35.4 35.0 283.5 285.9 286.2 286.6 282.9 286.2 281.8 282.9 280.6 278.8 278.9 279.9 278.5 278.1 283.1 283.0 281.4 281.8 277.5 278.4 279.4 278.5 283.8 283.2 280.7 278.8 280.7 276.0 283.4 276.2 278.5 281.3 282.9 281.1 284.0 284.3 279.8 279.5 282.0 281.1 282.4 279.8 281.7 278.8 283.3 276.2 281.3 282.3 280.2 282.3 281.2 277.0 277.5 283.0 280.8 283.8 279.1 276.8 281.6 282.6 280.8 282.4 278.8 278.0 276.6 277.3 282.9 279.2 277.9 280.1 280.5 282.1 282.1 282.5 282.6 280.9 283.2 283.8 282.1 283.5 281.0 282.6 277.8 280.2 280.3 280.9 280.2 279.5 278.1 281.6 43 NC Scotland County 34.8 280.5 NC Stanly County 35.3 279.8 NC Stokes County 36.4 279.7 NC Surry County 36.4 279.3 NC Swain County 35.4 276.6 NC Transylvania County 35.2 277.2 NC Tyrrell County 35.8 283.8 NC Union County 35.0 279.4 NC Vance County 36.3 281.6 NC Wake County 35.8 281.3 NC Warren County 36.4 281.9 NC Washington County 35.9 283.4 NC Watauga County 36.2 278.3 NC Wayne County 35.4 282.0 NC Wilkes County 36.2 278.8 NC Wilson County 35.7 282.1 NC Yadkin County 36.2 279.3 NC Yancey County 35.9 277.7 ND Adams County 46.1 257.4 ND Barnes County 46.9 261.9 ND Benson County 48.1 260.6 ND Billings County 47.0 256.6 ND Bottineau County 48.8 259.2 ND Bowman County 46.1 256.6 ND Burke County 48.8 257.5 ND Burleigh County 46.9 259.4 ND Cass County 46.9 262.9 ND Cavalier County 48.8 261.5 ND Dickey County 46.1 261.5 ND Divide County 48.8 256.5 ND Dunn County 47.3 257.4 ND Eddy County 47.7 261.0 ND Emmons County 46.3 259.8 ND Foster County 47.5 261.1 ND Golden Valley County 46.9 256.1 ND Grand Forks County 47.9 262.7 ND Grant County 46.4 258.3 ND Griggs County 47.5 261.8 ND Hettinger County 46.4 257.5 ND Kidder County 47.0 260.2 ND LaMoure County 46.4 261.5 ND Logan County 46.5 260.5 ND McHenry County 48.2 259.3 ND McIntosh County 46.1 260.5 ND McKenzie County 47.8 256.6 ND McLean County 47.6 258.8 ND Mercer County 47.3 258.3 ND Morton County 46.8 258.7 ND Mountrail County 48.2 257.7 ND Nelson County 47.9 261.8 ND Oliver County 47.1 258.6 ND Pembina County 48.8 262.5 ND Pierce County 48.2 260.0 ND Ramsey County 48.2 261.2 ND Ransom County 46.5 262.3 ND Renville County 48.7 258.4 ND Richland County 46.2 263.1 ND Rolette County 48.8 260.2 ND Sargent County 46.1 262.4 ND Sheridan County 47.6 259.7 ND Sioux County 46.1 259.1 ND Slope County 46.4 256.6 ND Stark County 46.9 257.3 ND Steele County 47.5 262.3 ND Stutsman County 47.0 261.1 ND Towner County 48.7 260.8 ND Traill County 47.5 262.8 ND Walsh County 48.4 262.3 ND Ward County 48.3 258.5 ND Wells County 47.6 260.3 ND Williams County 48.3 256.5 OH Adams County 38.8 276.5 OH Allen County 40.8 275.9 OH Ashland County 40.8 277.7 OH Ashtabula County 41.8 279.2 OH Athens County 39.4 277.9 OH Auglaize County 40.5 275.7 OH Belmont County 40.0 279.1 OH Brown County 38.9 276.1 OH Butler County 39.4 275.5 OH Carroll County 40.6 278.9 OH Champaign County 40.1 276.2 OH Clark County 39.9 276.2 OH Clermont County 39.1 275.8 OH Clinton County 39.4 276.2 OH Columbiana County 40.8 279.3 OH44 Coshocton County 40.3 278.1 OH Crawford County 40.8 277.1 OH Cuyahoga County 41.5 278.3 OH Darke County 40.1 275.4 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 38 Defiance County Delaware County Erie County Fairfield County Fayette County Franklin County Fulton County Gallia County Geauga County Greene County Guernsey County Hamilton County Hancock County Hardin County Harrison County Henry County Highland County Hocking County Holmes County Huron County Jackson County Jefferson County Knox County Lake County Lawrence County Licking County Logan County Lorain County Lucas County Madison County Mahoning County Marion County Medina County Meigs County Mercer County Miami County Monroe County Montgomery County Morgan County Morrow County Muskingum County Noble County Ottawa County Paulding County Perry County Pickaway County Pike County Portage County Preble County Putnam County Richland County Ross County Sandusky County Scioto County Seneca County Shelby County Stark County Summit County Trumbull County Tuscarawas County Union County Van Wert County Vinton County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Williams County Wood County Wyandot County Adair County Alfalfa County Atoka County Beaver County Beckham County Blaine County Bryan County Caddo County Canadian County Carter County Cherokee County Choctaw County Cimarron County Cleveland County Coal County Comanche County Cotton County Craig County Creek County Custer County Delaware County 41.3 40.3 41.4 39.8 39.6 40.0 41.6 38.8 41.5 39.7 40.0 39.2 41.0 40.7 40.3 41.3 39.2 39.5 40.6 41.2 39.0 40.4 40.4 41.7 38.5 40.1 40.4 41.4 41.6 39.9 41.1 40.6 41.1 39.1 40.5 40.1 39.7 39.8 39.6 40.5 40.0 39.8 41.5 41.1 39.7 39.6 39.1 41.2 39.7 41.0 40.8 39.3 41.4 38.8 41.1 40.3 40.8 41.1 41.2 40.5 40.3 40.9 39.2 39.4 39.4 40.8 41.5 41.4 40.9 35.9 36.7 34.4 36.7 35.3 35.9 34.0 35.1 35.5 34.2 35.9 34.0 36.8 35.2 34.6 34.6 34.3 36.7 36.0 35.6 36.5 275.5 277.0 277.4 277.4 276.5 277.0 275.9 277.7 278.8 276.1 278.5 275.5 276.3 276.4 278.9 275.9 276.4 277.6 278.1 277.4 277.4 279.3 277.6 278.7 277.5 277.5 276.2 277.9 276.4 276.6 279.3 276.9 278.1 278.0 275.4 275.8 278.9 275.8 278.2 277.2 278.0 278.5 277.0 275.4 277.8 277.0 277.0 278.7 275.4 275.9 277.5 277.0 276.9 277.1 276.8 275.8 278.6 278.5 279.2 278.5 276.6 275.4 277.5 275.8 278.5 278.1 275.4 276.4 276.7 265.4 261.7 263.9 259.5 260.4 261.6 263.7 261.7 262.1 262.8 265.0 264.5 257.6 262.6 263.7 261.6 261.6 264.8 263.7 261.1 265.2 OK Dewey County 36.0 261.0 OK Ellis County 36.3 260.2 OK Garfield County 36.4 262.2 OK Garvin County 34.7 262.7 OK Grady County 35.1 262.1 OK Grant County 36.8 262.2 OK Greer County 34.9 260.5 OK Harmon County 34.7 260.1 OK Harper County 36.8 260.3 OK Haskell County 35.2 264.9 OK Hughes County 35.1 263.7 OK Jackson County 34.6 260.6 OK Jefferson County 34.1 262.1 OK Johnston County 34.3 263.3 OK Kay County 36.8 262.8 OK Kingfisher County 35.9 262.1 OK Kiowa County 34.9 261.0 OK Latimer County 34.9 264.7 OK Le Flore County 35.0 265.3 OK Lincoln County 35.7 263.1 OK Logan County 35.9 262.6 OK Love County 33.9 262.8 OK McClain County 35.0 262.5 OK McCurtain County 34.1 265.2 OK McIntosh County 35.4 264.4 OK Major County 36.3 261.6 OK Marshall County 34.0 263.3 OK Mayes County 36.3 264.8 OK Murray County 34.5 263.0 OK Muskogee County 35.7 264.6 OK Noble County 36.4 262.8 OK Nowata County 36.8 264.4 OK Okfuskee County 35.4 263.7 OK Oklahoma County 35.5 262.5 OK Okmulgee County 35.6 264.0 OK Osage County 36.6 263.6 OK Ottawa County 36.9 265.2 OK Pawnee County 36.3 263.4 OK Payne County 36.1 263.0 OK Pittsburg County 34.9 264.3 OK Pontotoc County 34.8 263.3 OK Pottawatomie County 35.3 263.1 OK Pushmataha County 34.4 264.6 OK Roger Mills County 35.7 260.3 OK Rogers County 36.3 264.4 OK Seminole County 35.2 263.4 OK Sequoyah County 35.5 265.2 OK Stephens County 34.5 262.1 OK Texas County 36.7 258.5 OK Tillman County 34.4 261.1 OK Tulsa County 36.1 264.1 OK Wagoner County 36.0 264.5 OK Washington County 36.7 264.1 OK Washita County 35.3 261.0 OK Woods County 36.7 261.2 OK Woodward County 36.4 260.7 OR Baker County 44.7 242.2 OR Benton County 44.5 236.7 OR Clackamas County 45.3 237.5 OR Clatsop County 46.0 236.2 OR Columbia County 45.9 237.0 OR Coos County 43.2 235.9 OR Crook County 44.2 239.5 OR Curry County 42.4 235.7 OR Deschutes County 44.0 238.7 OR Douglas County 43.3 236.7 OR Gilliam County 45.3 239.8 OR Grant County 44.5 241.1 OR Harney County 43.5 241.0 OR Hood River County 45.6 238.4 OR Jackson County 42.4 237.2 OR Jefferson County 44.6 238.8 OR Josephine County 42.4 236.6 OR Klamath County 42.7 238.3 OR Lake County 42.7 239.4 OR Lane County 44.0 236.9 OR Lincoln County 44.7 236.1 OR Linn County 44.5 237.3 OR Malheur County 43.6 242.6 OR Marion County 44.9 237.2 OR Morrow County 45.4 240.4 OR Multnomah County 45.5 237.4 OR Polk County 44.9 236.6 OR Sherman County 45.5 239.3 OR Tillamook County 45.5 236.2 OR Umatilla County 45.6 241.2 OR Union County 45.3 242.0 OR Wallowa County 45.6 242.7 OR Wasco County 45.3 238.7 OR Washington County 45.5 237.1 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. OR OR PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA RI RI RI RI RI SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC 39 Wheeler County Yamhill County Adams County Allegheny County Armstrong County Beaver County Bedford County Berks County Blair County Bradford County Bucks County Butler County Cambria County Cameron County Carbon County Centre County Chester County Clarion County Clearfield County Clinton County Columbia County Crawford County Cumberland County Dauphin County Delaware County Elk County Erie County Fayette County Forest County Franklin County Fulton County Greene County Huntingdon County Indiana County Jefferson County Juniata County Lackawanna County Lancaster County Lawrence County Lebanon County Lehigh County Luzerne County Lycoming County McKean County Mercer County Mifflin County Monroe County Montgomery County Montour County Northampton County Northumberland County Perry County Philadelphia County Pike County Potter County Schuylkill County Snyder County Somerset County Sullivan County Susquehanna County Tioga County Union County Venango County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Westmoreland County Wyoming County York County Bristol County Kent County Newport County Providence County Washington County Abbeville County Aiken County Allendale County Anderson County Bamberg County Barnwell County Beaufort County Berkeley County Calhoun County Charleston County Cherokee County Chester County Chesterfield County Clarendon County Colleton County Darlington County 44.7 45.2 39.9 40.4 40.8 40.7 40.0 40.4 40.5 41.8 40.3 40.9 40.4 41.4 40.9 40.9 40.0 41.2 41.0 41.2 41.0 41.7 40.2 40.3 39.9 41.4 42.1 40.0 41.5 39.9 39.9 39.9 40.4 40.6 41.1 40.6 41.4 40.1 41.0 40.3 40.6 41.2 41.3 41.8 41.3 40.6 41.1 40.2 41.0 40.7 40.9 40.4 40.0 41.3 41.8 40.7 40.8 40.0 41.5 41.8 41.8 41.0 41.4 41.8 40.2 41.6 40.3 41.5 39.9 41.7 41.7 41.5 41.9 41.5 34.2 33.6 33.0 34.5 33.2 33.3 32.4 33.1 33.7 32.8 35.1 34.7 34.7 33.7 32.9 34.3 240.0 236.8 282.8 280.0 280.5 279.7 281.5 284.1 281.6 283.5 285.0 280.1 281.2 281.8 284.3 282.2 284.3 280.6 281.5 282.5 283.6 279.9 282.9 283.2 284.6 281.3 279.9 280.3 280.7 282.3 281.9 279.8 282.0 280.9 281.0 282.7 284.4 283.7 279.7 283.6 284.5 284.1 283.0 281.4 279.7 282.4 284.7 284.7 283.4 284.7 283.3 282.8 284.9 285.0 282.1 283.8 283.0 281.0 283.5 284.2 282.8 283.0 280.2 280.7 279.9 284.7 280.4 284.0 283.3 288.7 288.5 288.7 288.5 288.4 277.5 278.3 278.7 277.4 278.9 278.6 279.3 280.0 279.2 280.0 278.4 278.9 279.8 279.8 279.3 280.0 45 SC Dillon County 34.4 280.6 SC Dorchester County 33.0 279.7 SC Edgefield County 33.8 278.1 SC Fairfield County 34.4 278.9 SC Florence County 34.1 280.3 SC Georgetown County 33.4 280.7 SC Greenville County 34.9 277.6 SC Greenwood County 34.2 277.9 SC Hampton County 32.8 278.9 SC Horry County 33.8 281.1 SC Jasper County 32.4 279.0 SC Kershaw County 34.3 279.4 SC Lancaster County 34.7 279.3 SC Laurens County 34.5 278.0 SC Lee County 34.2 279.7 SC Lexington County 33.9 278.8 SC McCormick County 33.9 277.7 SC Marion County 34.2 280.7 SC Marlboro County 34.6 280.3 SC Newberry County 34.3 278.4 SC Oconee County 34.7 277.0 SC Orangeburg County 33.5 279.2 SC Pickens County 34.8 277.3 SC Richland County 34.0 279.0 SC Saluda County 34.0 278.3 SC Spartanburg County 35.0 278.0 SC Sumter County 33.9 279.6 SC Union County 34.7 278.4 SC Williamsburg County 33.6 280.3 SC York County 35.0 278.9 SD Aurora County 43.7 261.5 SD Beadle County 44.4 261.7 SD Bennett County 43.2 258.3 SD Bon Homme County 43.0 262.1 SD Brookings County 44.3 263.2 SD Brown County 45.5 261.6 SD Brule County 43.8 260.9 SD Buffalo County 44.0 260.7 SD Butte County 44.8 256.4 SD Campbell County 45.8 260.0 SD Charles Mix County 43.2 261.5 SD Clark County 44.9 262.3 SD Clay County 42.9 263.0 SD Codington County 44.9 262.8 SD Corson County 45.8 258.9 SD Custer County 43.7 256.5 SD Davison County 43.7 261.9 SD Day County 45.4 262.4 SD Deuel County 44.7 263.3 SD Dewey County 45.2 259.0 SD Douglas County 43.4 261.6 SD Edmunds County 45.4 260.8 SD Fall River County 43.3 256.4 SD Faulk County 45.1 260.9 SD Grant County 45.2 263.3 SD Gregory County 43.2 260.8 SD Haakon County 44.2 258.5 SD Hamlin County 44.7 262.8 SD Hand County 44.5 261.0 SD Hanson County 43.7 262.2 SD Harding County 45.6 256.5 SD Hughes County 44.4 259.8 SD Hutchinson County 43.3 262.3 SD Hyde County 44.6 260.5 SD Jackson County 43.8 258.3 SD Jerauld County 44.1 261.4 SD Jones County 44.0 259.3 SD Kingsbury County 44.4 262.5 SD Lake County 44.0 262.9 SD Lawrence County 44.4 256.2 SD Lincoln County 43.3 263.3 SD Lyman County 43.9 260.2 SD McCook County 43.7 262.6 SD McPherson County 45.8 260.7 SD Marshall County 45.7 262.4 SD Meade County 44.4 256.9 SD Mellette County 43.6 259.2 SD Miner County 44.0 262.4 SD Minnehaha County 43.6 263.3 SD Moody County 44.0 263.3 SD Pennington County 44.0 256.9 SD Perkins County 45.6 257.6 SD Potter County 45.0 260.1 SD Roberts County 45.6 263.1 SD Sanborn County 44.0 261.9 SD Shannon County 43.3 257.5 SD46 Spink County 44.9 261.6 SD Stanley County 44.4 259.4 SD Sully County 44.7 259.9 SD Todd County 43.2 259.2 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. SD SD SD SD SD SD TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN 40 Tripp County Turner County Union County Walworth County Yankton County Ziebach County Anderson County Bedford County Benton County Bledsoe County Blount County Bradley County Campbell County Cannon County Carroll County Carter County Cheatham County Chester County Claiborne County Clay County Cocke County Coffee County Crockett County Cumberland County Davidson County Decatur County DeKalb County Dickson County Dyer County Fayette County Fentress County Franklin County Gibson County Giles County Grainger County Greene County Grundy County Hamblen County Hamilton County Hancock County Hardeman County Hardin County Hawkins County Haywood County Henderson County Henry County Hickman County Houston County Humphreys County Jackson County Jefferson County Johnson County Knox County Lake County Lauderdale County Lawrence County Lewis County Lincoln County Loudon County McMinn County McNairy County Macon County Madison County Marion County Marshall County Maury County Meigs County Monroe County Montgomery County Moore County Morgan County Obion County Overton County Perry County Pickett County Polk County Putnam County Rhea County Roane County Robertson County Rutherford County Scott County Sequatchie County Sevier County Shelby County Smith County Stewart County Sullivan County Sumner County Tipton County 43.4 43.3 42.8 45.5 43.0 45.0 36.1 35.5 36.1 35.6 35.8 35.2 36.4 35.8 36.0 36.3 36.3 35.4 36.5 36.6 35.9 35.5 35.8 35.9 36.2 35.6 36.0 36.1 36.1 35.2 36.4 35.2 36.0 35.2 36.3 36.2 35.4 36.2 35.1 36.5 35.2 35.2 36.4 35.6 35.6 36.3 35.8 36.3 36.1 36.4 36.1 36.4 36.0 36.3 35.8 35.2 35.5 35.1 35.7 35.4 35.2 36.5 35.6 35.1 35.5 35.6 35.5 35.5 36.5 35.3 36.1 36.4 36.4 35.6 36.6 35.1 36.2 35.6 35.9 36.5 35.9 36.4 35.4 35.8 35.1 36.2 36.5 36.5 36.4 35.5 260.1 262.9 263.3 259.9 262.6 258.3 275.8 273.6 271.9 274.8 276.0 275.1 275.9 273.9 271.6 277.8 272.9 271.4 276.3 274.5 276.9 273.9 270.9 275.0 273.2 271.9 274.1 272.6 270.6 270.6 275.1 273.9 271.1 273.0 276.5 277.2 274.3 276.7 274.8 276.8 271.0 271.8 277.1 270.7 271.6 271.7 272.6 272.3 272.2 274.3 276.6 278.2 276.0 270.5 270.5 272.6 272.5 273.4 275.7 275.4 271.4 274.0 271.2 274.4 273.2 272.9 275.2 275.7 272.6 273.6 275.4 270.9 274.7 272.1 274.9 275.5 274.5 275.1 275.5 273.1 273.6 275.5 274.6 276.5 270.1 274.0 272.2 277.6 273.5 270.3 TN Trousdale County 36.4 273.8 TN Unicoi County 36.1 277.6 TN Union County 36.3 276.2 TN Van Buren County 35.7 274.5 TN Warren County 35.7 274.2 TN Washington County 36.3 277.6 TN Wayne County 35.2 272.2 TN Weakley County 36.3 271.3 TN White County 35.9 274.5 TN Williamson County 35.9 273.1 TN Wilson County 36.2 273.7 TX Anderson County 31.8 264.4 TX Andrews County 32.3 257.4 TX Angelina County 31.3 265.3 TX Aransas County 28.0 263.0 TX Archer County 33.7 261.3 TX Armstrong County 35.0 258.6 TX Atascosa County 28.9 261.5 TX Austin County 29.9 263.8 TX Bailey County 34.1 257.2 TX Bandera County 29.7 260.9 TX Bastrop County 30.1 262.7 TX Baylor County 33.6 260.7 TX Bee County 28.4 262.3 TX Bell County 31.1 262.5 TX Bexar County 29.5 261.5 TX Blanco County 30.2 261.6 TX Borden County 32.7 258.6 TX Bosque County 31.9 262.4 TX Bowie County 33.4 265.7 TX Brazoria County 29.2 264.6 TX Brazos County 30.6 263.7 TX Brewster County 30.0 256.6 TX Briscoe County 34.5 258.7 TX Brooks County 27.1 261.8 TX Brown County 31.8 261.0 TX Burleson County 30.4 263.4 TX Burnet County 30.7 261.8 TX Caldwell County 29.8 262.3 TX Calhoun County 28.5 263.4 TX Callahan County 32.3 260.6 TX Cameron County 26.1 262.4 TX Camp County 33.0 265.0 TX Carson County 35.4 258.7 TX Cass County 33.1 265.7 TX Castro County 34.5 257.7 TX Chambers County 29.8 265.3 TX Cherokee County 31.9 264.8 TX Childress County 34.5 259.8 TX Clay County 33.8 261.8 TX Cochran County 33.7 257.2 TX Coke County 31.9 259.5 TX Coleman County 31.8 260.6 TX Collin County 33.1 263.4 TX Collingsworth County 34.9 259.8 TX Colorado County 29.6 263.5 TX Comal County 29.8 261.8 TX Comanche County 32.0 261.4 TX Concho County 31.3 260.1 TX Cooke County 33.6 262.8 TX Coryell County 31.3 262.2 TX Cottle County 34.1 259.7 TX Crane County 31.4 257.5 TX Crockett County 30.7 258.6 TX Crosby County 33.6 258.7 TX Culberson County 31.3 255.4 TX Dallam County 36.2 257.3 TX Dallas County 32.8 263.2 TX Dawson County 32.7 258.1 TX Deaf Smith County 34.9 257.5 TX Delta County 33.4 264.3 TX Denton County 33.1 262.9 TX DeWitt County 29.1 262.7 TX Dickens County 33.6 259.2 TX Dimmit County 28.5 260.2 TX Donley County 35.0 259.2 TX Duval County 27.7 261.5 TX Eastland County 32.3 261.2 TX Ector County 31.9 257.6 TX Edwards County 30.0 259.8 TX Ellis County 32.4 263.2 TX El Paso County 31.8 253.6 TX Erath County 32.2 261.8 TX Falls County 31.3 263.0 TX Fannin County 33.6 263.8 TX Fayette County 29.9 263.1 TX Fisher County 32.8 259.6 TX Floyd County 34.1 258.7 TX Foard County 34.0 260.2 TX Fort Bend County 29.6 264.3 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. 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Kaufman County Kendall County Kenedy County Kent County Kerr County Kimble County King County Kinney County Kleberg County Knox County Lamar County Lamb County Lampasas County La Salle County Lavaca County Lee County Leon County Liberty County Limestone County Lipscomb County Live Oak County Llano County Loving County Lubbock County Lynn County McCulloch County McLennan County McMullen County Madison County Marion County Martin County Mason County Matagorda County Maverick County Medina County Menard County Midland County Milam County Mills County Mitchell County Montague County 33.1 31.7 28.9 32.8 29.4 33.2 30.3 31.9 28.7 29.5 35.4 33.7 32.5 30.5 29.6 34.1 34.5 31.8 36.3 34.3 30.3 29.8 32.5 35.9 33.2 30.0 35.8 32.2 26.2 32.0 33.6 32.4 33.1 31.3 32.2 31.5 33.1 35.7 31.3 33.2 28.9 30.8 30.7 30.0 27.1 27.7 32.4 32.8 28.9 32.6 29.9 26.9 33.2 30.0 30.5 33.6 29.3 27.5 33.5 33.7 34.1 31.1 28.4 29.4 30.3 31.3 30.2 31.6 36.3 28.3 30.7 31.8 33.6 33.2 31.2 31.5 28.4 31.0 32.8 32.3 30.8 28.9 28.7 29.3 30.9 32.0 30.8 31.5 32.3 33.7 264.8 263.8 260.9 257.3 265.1 258.7 261.1 258.5 262.6 262.5 259.1 263.4 265.2 264.0 262.0 258.2 259.3 261.9 258.7 260.3 265.7 264.6 265.6 257.4 260.2 262.0 259.7 264.1 261.8 262.8 257.6 262.2 264.4 264.6 258.6 254.6 263.9 258.6 259.0 261.8 263.4 266.0 255.9 265.9 261.3 261.9 262.7 260.1 262.1 263.7 261.3 262.3 259.3 260.8 260.3 259.7 259.6 262.1 260.3 264.4 257.6 261.8 260.8 263.0 263.1 263.9 265.2 263.4 259.7 261.9 261.4 256.4 258.1 258.2 260.7 262.8 261.5 264.0 265.6 258.1 260.8 264.0 259.6 261.0 260.2 257.9 263.0 261.4 259.1 262.3 47 TX Montgomery County 30.3 264.5 TX Moore County 35.9 258.1 TX Morris County 33.1 265.3 TX Motley County 34.1 259.2 TX Nacogdoches County 31.6 265.4 TX Navarro County 32.1 263.5 TX Newton County 30.8 266.3 TX Nolan County 32.4 259.6 TX Nueces County 27.7 262.5 TX Ochiltree County 36.3 259.2 TX Oldham County 35.4 257.4 TX Orange County 30.1 266.2 TX Palo Pinto County 32.8 261.7 TX Panola County 32.2 265.7 TX Parker County 32.8 262.2 TX Parmer County 34.5 257.2 TX Pecos County 30.9 257.3 TX Polk County 30.8 265.1 TX Potter County 35.3 258.2 TX Presidio County 30.0 255.8 TX Rains County 32.9 264.2 TX Randall County 35.1 258.1 TX Reagan County 31.3 258.5 TX Real County 29.8 260.1 TX Red River County 33.6 264.9 TX Reeves County 31.3 256.4 TX Refugio County 28.3 262.8 TX Roberts County 35.8 259.2 TX Robertson County 31.0 263.4 TX Rockwall County 32.9 263.6 TX Runnels County 31.8 260.0 TX Rusk County 32.2 265.2 TX Sabine County 31.3 266.1 TX San Augustine County 31.4 265.8 TX San Jacinto County 30.6 264.9 TX San Patricio County 28.0 262.5 TX San Saba County 31.2 261.2 TX Schleicher County 30.9 259.5 TX Scurry County 32.7 259.0 TX Shackelford County 32.7 260.7 TX Shelby County 31.8 265.9 TX Sherman County 36.3 258.1 TX Smith County 32.3 264.7 TX Somervell County 32.2 262.2 TX Starr County 26.5 261.2 TX Stephens County 32.7 261.1 TX Sterling County 31.8 259.0 TX Stonewall County 33.2 259.8 TX Sutton County 30.5 259.4 TX Swisher County 34.5 258.3 TX Tarrant County 32.8 262.7 TX Taylor County 32.4 260.2 TX Terrell County 30.2 257.9 TX Terry County 33.2 257.7 TX Throckmorton County 33.2 260.8 TX Titus County 33.2 265.0 TX Tom Green County 31.4 259.5 TX Travis County 30.3 262.2 TX Trinity County 31.0 264.8 TX Tyler County 30.8 265.6 TX Upshur County 32.7 265.1 TX Upton County 31.3 257.9 TX Uvalde County 29.3 260.3 TX Val Verde County 29.6 259.0 TX Van Zandt County 32.6 264.2 TX Victoria County 28.8 263.0 TX Walker County 30.7 264.5 TX Waller County 30.0 264.0 TX Ward County 31.5 257.0 TX Washington County 30.2 263.6 TX Webb County 27.6 260.6 TX Wharton County 29.3 263.8 TX Wheeler County 35.4 259.7 TX Wichita County 33.9 261.4 TX Wilbarger County 34.1 260.8 TX Willacy County 26.5 262.2 TX Williamson County 30.6 262.3 TX Wilson County 29.2 261.9 TX Winkler County 31.8 256.9 TX Wise County 33.2 262.3 TX Wood County 32.8 264.6 TX Yoakum County 33.1 257.2 TX Young County 33.2 261.3 TX Zapata County 27.0 260.8 TX Zavala County 28.9 260.2 UT Beaver County 38.3 247.0 UT48 Box Elder County 41.6 247.5 UT Cache County 41.8 248.2 UT Carbon County 39.6 249.2 UT Daggett County 40.9 250.5 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. 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Botetourt County Brunswick County Buchanan County Buckingham County Campbell County Caroline County Carroll County Charles City County Charlotte County Chesterfield County Clarke County Craig County Culpeper County Cumberland County Dickenson County Dinwiddie County Essex County Fairfax County Fauquier County Floyd County Fluvanna County Franklin County Frederick County Giles County Gloucester County Goochland County Grayson County Greene County Greensville County Halifax County Hanover County Henrico County Henry County Highland County Isle of Wight County James City County King and Queen County King George County King William County Lancaster County Lee County 41.0 40.2 39.2 37.8 38.8 37.8 39.7 37.3 39.1 41.1 38.3 41.7 40.7 37.4 39.4 38.8 40.8 40.4 40.3 40.2 40.5 37.2 38.3 41.2 44.0 43.0 44.5 44.5 44.7 44.9 44.8 44.6 44.0 44.8 43.6 44.2 43.0 43.6 37.8 38.0 37.8 37.3 37.6 37.4 38.9 38.1 38.0 37.3 37.1 37.5 36.8 37.3 37.6 37.2 38.0 36.7 37.3 37.0 37.4 39.1 37.5 38.5 37.5 37.1 37.1 37.9 38.8 38.7 36.9 37.9 37.0 39.2 37.3 37.4 37.7 36.6 38.3 36.7 36.7 37.7 37.6 36.7 38.4 36.9 37.3 37.7 38.3 37.7 37.7 36.7 248.1 249.7 249.1 248.1 250.5 246.8 247.7 247.6 247.1 248.4 247.9 248.7 248.1 250.5 248.4 248.1 248.7 247.3 250.4 248.3 248.6 246.5 248.7 248.0 286.8 286.9 287.9 286.9 288.3 287.0 286.7 287.4 287.6 287.8 286.9 287.4 287.3 287.5 284.4 281.5 280.0 282.0 280.9 281.2 282.9 280.9 280.3 280.4 278.9 280.2 282.1 278.0 281.5 280.9 282.6 279.3 282.9 281.4 282.5 282.0 279.8 282.0 281.7 277.6 282.4 283.1 282.8 282.2 279.6 281.7 280.1 281.8 279.3 283.5 282.1 278.8 281.5 282.4 281.1 282.6 282.5 280.1 280.4 283.3 283.2 283.1 282.8 283.0 283.5 276.9 VA Loudoun County 39.1 282.4 VA Louisa County 38.0 282.0 VA Lunenburg County 36.9 281.8 VA Madison County 38.4 281.7 VA Mathews County 37.4 283.7 VA Mecklenburg County 36.7 281.7 VA Middlesex County 37.6 283.5 VA Montgomery County 37.2 279.6 VA Nelson County 37.8 281.1 VA New Kent County 37.5 283.0 VA Northampton County 37.4 284.1 VA Northumberland County 37.9 283.6 VA Nottoway County 37.1 281.9 VA Orange County 38.2 281.9 VA Page County 38.6 281.5 VA Patrick County 36.7 279.7 VA Pittsylvania County 36.8 280.6 VA Powhatan County 37.6 282.1 VA Prince Edward County 37.2 281.6 VA Prince George County 37.2 282.7 VA Prince William County 38.7 282.6 VA Pulaski County 37.1 279.3 VA Rappahannock County 38.7 281.8 VA Richmond County 37.9 283.3 VA Roanoke County 37.3 280.0 VA Rockbridge County 37.8 280.6 VA Rockingham County 38.5 281.2 VA Russell County 36.9 277.9 VA Scott County 36.7 277.4 VA Shenandoah County 38.9 281.4 VA Smyth County 36.8 278.4 VA Southampton County 36.7 282.9 VA Spotsylvania County 38.2 282.4 VA Stafford County 38.4 282.6 VA Surry County 37.1 283.1 VA Sussex County 36.9 282.7 VA Tazewell County 37.1 278.4 VA Warren County 38.9 281.8 VA Washington County 36.7 278.0 VA Westmoreland County 38.2 283.2 VA Wise County 37.0 277.4 VA Wythe County 36.9 278.9 VA York County 37.2 283.5 VA Alexandria city 38.8 282.9 VA Bedford city 37.3 280.5 VA Bristol city 36.6 277.8 VA Buena Vista city 37.7 280.6 VA Charlottesville city 38.0 281.5 VA Chesapeake city 36.8 283.7 VA Clifton Forge city 37.8 280.2 VA Colonial Heights city 37.3 282.6 VA Covington city 37.8 280.0 VA Danville city 36.6 280.6 VA Emporia city 36.7 282.5 VA Fairfax city 38.9 282.7 VA Falls Church city 38.9 282.8 VA Franklin city 36.7 283.1 VA Fredericksburg city 38.3 282.5 VA Galax city 36.7 279.1 VA Hampton city 37.0 283.6 VA Harrisonburg city 38.4 281.1 VA Hopewell city 37.3 282.7 VA Lexington city 37.8 280.6 VA Lynchburg city 37.4 280.8 VA Manassas city 38.8 282.5 VA Manassas Park city 38.8 282.5 VA Martinsville city 36.7 280.1 VA Newport News city 37.1 283.5 VA Norfolk city 36.9 283.7 VA Norton city 36.9 277.4 VA Petersburg city 37.2 282.6 VA Poquoson city 37.1 283.6 VA Portsmouth city 36.8 283.7 VA Radford city 37.1 279.4 VA Richmond city 37.5 282.5 VA Roanoke city 37.3 280 VA Salem city 37.3 279.9 VA Staunton city 38.2 280.9 VA Suffolk city 36.7 283.4 VA Virginia Beach city 36.8 283.9 VA Waynesboro city 38.1 281.1 VA Williamsburg city 37.3 283.3 VA Winchester city 39.2 281.8 WA Adams County 47.0 241.3 WA Asotin County 46.3 242.9 WA Benton County 46.2 240.6 WA Chelan County 47.6 239.6 WA Clallam County 48.1 236.2 WA Clark County 45.7 237.5 WA Columbia County 46.3 242.0 Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors. 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County Harrison County Jackson County Jefferson County Kanawha County Lewis County Lincoln County Logan County McDowell County Marion County Marshall County Mason County Mercer County Mineral County Mingo County Monongalia County Monroe County Morgan County Nicholas County Ohio County Pendleton County Pleasants County Pocahontas County Preston County Putnam County Raleigh County Randolph County Ritchie County Roane County Summers County Taylor County Tucker County Tyler County Upshur County Wayne County Webster County Wetzel County Wirt County Wood County Wyoming County Adams County Ashland County Barron County 46.2 47.7 48.5 46.4 46.4 47.2 47.1 48.2 47.9 47.5 47.6 47.1 45.9 46.6 47.6 47.3 48.5 46.5 48.5 47.2 48.6 48.5 45.9 48.0 47.7 48.4 47.0 46.3 46.1 48.8 46.9 46.5 39.1 39.5 38.1 38.7 40.3 38.4 38.9 38.5 39.3 38.0 38.9 39.1 37.9 39.3 40.5 39.0 39.3 38.8 39.3 38.3 39.0 38.2 37.8 37.4 39.5 39.9 38.8 37.3 39.4 37.7 39.6 37.6 39.6 38.3 40.1 38.7 39.4 38.3 39.5 38.5 37.8 38.8 39.2 38.7 37.7 39.3 39.1 39.5 38.9 38.2 38.5 39.6 39.0 39.3 37.6 44.0 46.3 45.4 237.3 240.1 241.5 241.0 242.5 240.6 236.2 237.4 236.8 237.8 237.4 239.3 239.0 237.3 241.6 236.9 240.4 236.2 242.7 237.6 237.0 237.8 238.0 237.9 242.6 242.2 237.2 236.5 241.6 237.6 242.6 239.5 280.0 282.0 278.3 279.3 279.4 277.7 278.9 278.9 279.3 278.9 279.2 280.8 279.5 281.4 279.4 281.1 279.7 278.3 282.2 278.4 279.5 277.9 278.0 278.4 279.8 279.3 278.0 278.8 281.1 277.8 280.0 279.4 281.7 279.2 279.3 280.7 278.8 280.0 280.3 278.1 278.8 280.1 278.9 278.6 279.2 280.0 280.4 279.1 279.8 277.5 279.6 279.3 278.6 278.5 278.5 270.2 269.3 268.2 49 WI Bayfield County 46.5 268.8 WI Brown County 44.5 272.0 WI Buffalo County 44.4 268.2 WI Burnett County 45.9 267.6 WI Calumet County 44.1 271.8 WI Chippewa County 45.0 268.7 WI Clark County 44.8 269.4 WI Columbia County 43.5 270.7 WI Crawford County 43.2 269.0 WI Dane County 43.1 270.6 WI Dodge County 43.4 271.3 WI Door County 45.0 272.7 WI Douglas County 46.5 268.1 WI Dunn County 44.9 268.1 WI Eau Claire County 44.8 268.6 WI Florence County 45.8 271.6 WI Fond du Lac County 43.8 271.5 WI Forest County 45.6 271.2 WI Grant County 42.9 269.3 WI Green County 42.7 270.4 WI Green Lake County 43.8 271.0 WI Iowa County 43.0 269.9 WI Iron County 46.3 269.8 WI Jackson County 44.3 269.1 WI Jefferson County 43.0 271.2 WI Juneau County 43.9 269.9 WI Kenosha County 42.6 272.0 WI Kewaunee County 44.5 272.4 WI La Crosse County 43.9 268.8 WI Lafayette County 42.7 269.9 WI Langlade County 45.2 270.9 WI Lincoln County 45.3 270.3 WI Manitowoc County 44.1 272.2 WI Marathon County 44.9 270.3 WI Marinette County 45.3 272.1 WI Marquette County 43.8 270.6 WI Menominee County 44.9 271.4 WI Milwaukee County 43.0 272.0 WI Monroe County 43.9 269.4 WI Oconto County 45.0 271.8 WI Oneida County 45.7 270.5 WI Outagamie County 44.3 271.6 WI Ozaukee County 43.3 272.1 WI Pepin County 44.6 268.0 WI Pierce County 44.7 267.5 WI Polk County 45.5 267.5 WI Portage County 44.5 270.5 WI Price County 45.7 269.6 WI Racine County 42.7 272.0 WI Richland County 43.4 269.6 WI Rock County 42.7 271.0 WI Rusk County 45.4 268.9 WI St. Croix County 45.0 267.5 WI Sauk County 43.4 270.1 WI Sawyer County 45.9 268.7 WI Shawano County 44.8 271.2 WI Sheboygan County 43.7 272.1 WI Taylor County 45.2 269.5 WI Trempealeau County 44.3 268.6 WI Vernon County 43.6 269.2 WI Vilas County 46.0 270.5 WI Walworth County 42.6 271.5 WI Washburn County 45.9 268.2 WI Washington County 43.4 271.8 WI Waukesha County 43.0 271.7 WI Waupaca County 44.5 271.0 WI Waushara County 44.1 270.7 WI Winnebago County 44.1 271.4 WI Wood County 44.4 270.0 WY Albany County 41.4 254.3 WY Big Horn County 44.5 251.9 WY Campbell County 44.1 254.5 WY Carbon County 41.7 253.1 WY Converse County 42.9 254.5 WY Crook County 44.6 255.4 WY Fremont County 43.1 251.3 WY Goshen County 42.1 255.7 WY Hot Springs County 43.7 251.7 WY Johnson County 44.1 253.4 WY Laramie County 41.2 255.2 WY Lincoln County 42.2 249.3 WY Natrona County 42.9 253.5 WY Niobrara County 43.0 255.5 WY Park County 44.6 251.0 WY Platte County 42.2 255.1 WY Sheridan County 44.8 253.0 WY50 Sublette County 42.8 250.0 WY Sweetwater County 41.6 250.8 WY Teton County 43.6 249.3 WY Uinta County 41.3 249.4 Source: US Census Bureau. 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Municipio Maricao Municipio Maunabo Municipio Mayag?ez Municipio Moca Municipio Morovis Municipio Naguabo Municipio Naranjito Municipio Orocovis Municipio Patillas Municipio Pe±uelas Municipio Ponce Municipio Quebradillas Municipio Rinc?n Municipio R?o Grande Municipio Sabana Grande Municipio Salinas Municipio San Germßn Municipio San Juan Municipio San Lorenzo Municipio San Sebastißn Municipio Santa Isabel Municipio Toa Alta Municipio Toa Baja Municipio Trujillo Alto Municipio Utuado Municipio Vega Alta Municipio Vega Baja Municipio Vieques Municipio Villalba Municipio Yabucoa Municipio Yauco Municipio 44.0 43.9 18.2 18.4 18.5 18.3 18.1 18.3 18.4 18.0 18.5 18.2 18.4 18.1 18.2 18.4 18.4 18.4 18.4 18.1 18.3 18.3 18.2 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.3 18.4 18.3 18.4 18.0 18.0 18.0 18.4 18.3 18.4 18.1 18.1 18.5 18.2 18.0 18.2 18.0 18.3 18.2 18.2 18.4 18.4 18.4 18.2 18.0 18.2 18.4 18.3 18.2 18.3 18.2 18.0 18.1 18.0 18.5 18.3 18.4 18.1 18.0 18.1 18.4 18.2 18.3 18.0 18.4 18.4 18.3 18.3 18.4 18.4 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 252.3 255.4 293.3 292.8 292.9 293.9 293.7 292.9 293.3 293.9 293.4 293.7 293.8 292.8 294.0 293.1 294.1 294.0 293.9 293.8 294.3 293.5 293.8 293.6 293.8 293.7 294.7 293.7 294.3 293.4 293.1 293.9 293.2 293.9 294.0 293.2 292.9 294.2 293.0 293.4 293.5 294.1 293.0 293.1 293.0 294.1 294.1 294.3 293.5 293.0 294.1 292.9 292.9 293.6 294.3 293.7 293.6 294.0 293.3 293.4 293.1 292.8 294.2 293.1 293.7 293.0 293.9 294.0 293.0 293.6 293.8 293.8 294.0 293.3 293.7 293.6 294.5 293.5 294.1 293.1 Appendix B: Table of time zone difference from UTC Time Zone Atlantic Time Eastern Time Major Cities San Juan Boston, New York, Washington DC, Miami Central Time Minneapolis, New Orleans, Houston, Chicago Mountain Time Salt Lake City, Boise, Denver Pacific Time Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas Alaska Time Fairbanks Hawaii-Aleutian Honolulu Time Symbol AST EST Difference from UTC 20 19 CST 18 MST PST 17 16 AKST HAST 15 14 UniversalTime)/GMT Time)/GMT (Greenwich (Greenwich Mean Enter the difference difference from from UTC UTC(Coordinated (Coordinate Universal your time time zone zonewhen whenyou youconfigure configurethe theWeather Professional Weather Station as Time) for your Station as par chapter 9. par not section 3.1. 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