YEAR 2007
Climate Statistics for Lincoln
all temperatures are in degrees F
Lincoln
Period of Record 
121 years (1887-2007)
 
Year 2007 Avg. Temperature
52.6  F (1.5 F above normal)
 
Warmest Ann. Avg. and year
55.7 F  in 1934 and 1931
Coldest Ann. Avg. and year
47.8 F in 1978
 
Warmest Temperature Year 2007
100 F, July 7, and Aug. 13
Warmest Temp. ALL years
115 F, July 25, 1936
 
Coldest Temperature Year 2007
-15 F,  January 16
Coldest Temp. ALL years
-33 F, Jan. 12, 1974
 
Number of days <  0 F Year 2007
9 days
Most & Year
35 in 1978 and 1979
Least & Year
0 in 1931 & 1987
 
Number of days >  90 F Year 2007
45
Most & Year
82 days in 1936
Least & Year
7 days in 1889
 
Number of days >  100 F Year 2007
3 days
Most & Year
41 days in 1936
 
Day most below normal year 2007
February 14 and 15
26 degrees below normal
Day most above normal year 2006
March 13
27 degrees above normal
Number of Days year 2007 exactly normal
14 days
Number of Days year 2007 above normal
219 days
Number of Days year 2007 below normal
132 days
Largest temperature change 
within the same calendar day
47 degrees
February 16
min -3  F ; max  44 F 
Smallest temperature change
within the same calendar day
3 degrees
 October 14 min 58 F to max 61 F
Largest temperature rise from
one day to the next
49 degrees, April 15-16
 28 F up to  77 F
Largest temperature drop from
one day to the next
 47 degrees,  
  Mar. 13 80 F down to 33 F Mar. 14
Largest temperature drop
within a week
 68 degrees,
Nov.19, max 78 F, Nov. 23, min 10  F
Largest temperature rise
within a week
 65 degrees,
Feb. 14, min --6 F,  Feb. 21, max 59 F
 
Precipitation Total Year 2007
35.35  inches
(6.98  inches above normal)
Most Annual Precipitation
45.15 inches 1965
Least Annual Precipitation
14.09 inches 1936
 
Snowfall Total Year 2006
32.8 inches
Most Annual Snowfall
55.2 inches 1983
Least Annual Snowfall
7.0 inches 1946
 


Lincoln, NE, 2007 STATISTICS

          TEMPERATURE                   PRECIPITATION
MONTH  AVG. DEPART.  MAX  MIN      TOTAL  DEPART.  SNOW AND HAIL
JAN.  23.7   1.3      53  -15       0.64  -0.03    10.0
FEB.  23.9  -4.4      62   -6       1.31   0.65     6.4
MAR.  48.0   8.6      80    8       2.81   0.60     7.1
APR.  50.3  -0.9      90   17       3.44   0.54       0
MAY   65.9   3.9      91   41       8.13   3.90       T
JUNE  72.5  -0.2      92   51       2.28  -1.23       0
JULY  79.2   1.4     100   54       1.22  -2.32       0
AUG.  79.5   4.1     100   56       5.80   2.45       T
SEP.  67.1   1.1      91   37       3.10   0.18       0
OCT.  57.4   3.9      89   26       4.50   2.56       0
NOV.  39.5   1.4      78   10       0.05  -1.53     0.4
DEC.  24.3  -2.2      57    0       2.09   1.23     8.9
YEAR  52.6   1.5     100  -15      35.35   6.98    32.8

           DEGREE DAYS
MONTH  HEATING  DEPART.  COOLING  DEPART.
JAN.    1274     -54        0       0
FEB.    1142      99        0       0
MAR.     529    -270       10       9
APR.     452      27       18       5
MAY       52    -102       88      32
JUNE       4     -12      236      -8
JULY       0      -1      447      57
AUG.       0      -5      457     142
SEP.      68     -32      141      18
OCT.     261    -116       34      22
NOV.     760     -46        0       0
DEC.    1254      66        0       0
YEAR                     1431     277

                      

Omaha, NWS Climate Summary for Lincoln, Nebraska


LINCOLN YEARLY CLIMATE SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NE
436 PM CST TUE JAN 1 2008

...2008 YEARLY SUMMARY FOR LINCOLN...

ON THE WHOLE...2007 WAS A WARM AND WET YEAR IN LINCOLN.  HIGHLIGHTS
INCLUDED A COLD FEBRUARY...A FICKLE MARCH WITH BOTH A BLIZZARD AND
UNSEASONABLE WARMTH...A DAMAGING EARLY APRIL FREEZE...A VERY WET MAY
FOLLOWED BY A DRY JUNE AND JULY...A HOT AND MOIST AUGUST WITH STRONG
THUNDERSTORM WINDS...A MILD FALL...A VERY DRY NOVEMBER...AND A COLD
AND WET DECEMBER.

JANUARY WAS A FAIRLY NORMAL WINTER MONTH.  THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
WAS 23.6 DEGREES...1.2 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL.  A MILD LOW OF 36 ON
THE 4TH TIED A DAILY RECORD ESTABLISHED JUST LAST YEAR.  ON THE
OTHER HAND...A LOW OF 15 BELOW ON THE 16TH WAS NOT A RECORD...BUT IT
WAS THE COLDEST TEMPERATURE IN TWO YEARS.  PRECIPITATION WAS MOSTLY
IN THE FORM OF SNOW...WITH 10.0 INCHES DURING THE MONTH.

FEBRUARY WAS COLD.  THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE OF 23.9 DEGREES WAS 4.4
DEGREES BELOW NORMAL...AND THE COLDEST SINCE 2001.  THE COLD WEATHER
ENDED ON THE 16TH.  BY THEN...THERE HAD BEEN 6 DAYS WITH LOWS OF
ZERO OR COLDER...THE MOST IN FEBRUARY SINCE 1994 PRODUCED 7 DAYS.
PRECIPITATION TOTALLED 1.31 INCHES...ABOUT DOUBLE THE NORMAL 0.66
INCH.  MUCH OF THIS CAME ON THE 24TH...WITH A DAILY RECORD OF 0.82
INCH.  THE OLD RECORD WAS 0.75 INCH IN 2001.  SNOWFALL WAS
FREQUENT BUT LIGHT...WITH A NEAR NORMAL MONTHLY TOTAL OF 6.4 INCHES.

MARCH WAS A WET MONTH WITH HIGHLY VARIABLE TEMPERATURES.  IT BEGAN
WITH A HOWLING BLIZZARD THAT PRODUCED 7.1 INCHES OF SNOW...MOST OF
IT ON THE 1ST...AND WINDS GUSTING TO 44 MPH.  WINDS DID NOT SUBSIDE
UNTIL THE 3RD AND CAUSED EXTENSIVE BLOWING AND DRIFTING.
TEMPERATURES THEN SOARED.  A HIGH OF 80 ON THE 13TH EASILY BROKE THE
PREVIOUS DAILY RECORD OF 75 IN 1957.  LATE IN THE MONTH IT WAS WARM
AND WET.  A RECORD STRING OF 7 CONSECUTIVE MARCH DAYS HAD LOWS OF 50
OR WARMER...COMPARED TO THE PREVIOUS STRING OF 4 IN 1939.  MILD LOWS
TIED A DAILY RECORD OF 55 ON THE 28TH AND MADE A NEW RECORD OF 60 ON
THE 29TH.  THE AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURE WAS 48.0 DEGREES...8.6
DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL.  THIS WAS THE THIRD WARMEST MARCH AFTER 1946
AND 1910.

THE UNUSUALLY WARM WEATHER ENDED ON APRIL 2...SETTING THE STAGE FOR
A SEVERE AND PROLONGED SPRING FREEZE.  FROM THE 4TH THROUGH THE
9TH...EACH NIGHT WAS WELL BELOW FREEZING...OFTEN WITH A BITING NORTH
WIND.  TEMPERATURES BOTTOMED OUT WITH A RECORD LOW OF 17 ON THE
8TH...WELL BELOW THE PREVIOUS DAILY RECORD OF 22 IN 1928.  EARLY
SPRING VEGETATION HAD BEEN WELL ADVANCED.  NEARLY EVERYTHING GREEN
WAS FROZEN...ALONG WITH EARLY FLOWERS AND FRUITING TREES.  FOLLOWING
THE FREEZE...TEMPERATURES REBOUNDED TO WELL ABOVE NORMAL.
HOWEVER...THE AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURE OF 50.3 WAS STILL 0.9
DEGREE BELOW NORMAL.  RAINFALL WAS SPOTTY UNTIL LATE APRIL...THEN
CAME ON STRONG.  THE MONTHLY TOTAL OF 3.44 INCHES WAS 0.54 INCH
ABOVE NORMAL.  MUCH OF THIS WAS DUE TO THUNDERSTORMS AND HEAVY RAIN
ON THE 24TH...WITH A DAILY RAINFALL OF 2.60 INCHES.  THIS IS THE
MOST FOR ANY DAY IN APRIL...EXCEEDING THE 2.34 INCHES THAT FELL ON
APRIL 28 1974.

MAY CONTINUED THE WET AND WARM CONDITIONS OF LATE APRIL.  MONTHLY
RAINFALL WAS 8.13 INCHES...3.90 INCHES ABOVE NORMAL.  THIS WAS THE
WETTEST SINCE 2001 AND THE 8TH WETTEST MAY OVERALL.  A DAILY RECORD
3.35 INCHES FELL ON THE 5TH.  THIS WAS SECOND ONLY TO THE 3.80
INCHES THAT FELL ON MAY 22 1965 FOR MAY RAINFALL.

JUNE AND JULY TURNED DRY...BUT THE EXCESS MOISTURE FROM THE SPRING
HELPED TO PREVENT A DROUGHT.  JUNE RAINFALL OF 2.28 INCHES WAS 1.23
INCHES BELOW NORMAL.  TEMPERATURES WERE NEAR NORMAL.  A STRONG STORM
SYSTEM IN THE NORTHERN PLAINS CAUSED STRAIGHT LINE WINDS GUSTING UP
TO 56 MPH FROM THE SOUTH ON THE JUNE 6TH.  JULY WAS DRIER THAN JUNE.
RAINFALL TOTALLED JUST 1.22 INCHES...2.32 INCHES BELOW NORMAL.  THE
TWO MONTH TOTAL WAS 3.50 INCHS...JUST UNDER HALF OF NORMAL...AND THE
8TH DRIEST ON RECORD FOR THE PERIOD.  JULY TEMPERATURES TURNED HOT...
WITH HIGHS OF 100 ON THE 7TH AND 18TH.  MORNING LOWS DID NOT DROP
BELOW 69 FROM THE 17TH TO THE END OF THE MONTH.

AUGUST WAS HOT AND WET WITH HIGH HUMIDITY.  THE HUMIDITY RESULTED IN
A STRING OF 23 NIGHTS WITH TEMPERATURES NO COOLER THAN THE UPPER
60S...EXCEEDING A STRING OF 19 IN AUGUST 1983.  IN FACT...COUNTING
LATE JULY...THE STRING LASTED 38 DAYS.  THIS WAS MUCH LONGER THAN
THE PREVIOUS STRING OF 27 CONSECUTIVE DAYS WITH LOWS ABOVE 65 IN
1935.  THE AUGUST AVERAGE TEMPERATURE WAS 79.5 DEGREES...A LITTLE
ABOVE JULY AND 4.1 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL.  RAINFALL WAS FREQUENT
DURING THE MONTH...ERASING ANY MOISTURE DEFICIT.  THE MONTHLY TOTAL
OF 5.80 INCHES WAS 2.45 INCHES ABOVE NORMAL.  STRONG THUNDERSTORMS
CAUSED WIND DAMAGE AS THEY SWEPT THROUGH THE AREA ON THE EVENING OF
THE 20TH.  A WIND GUST OF 82 MPH WAS RECORDED AT THE AIRPORT.  THIS
WAS THE STRONGEST SINCE A GUEST TO 83 MPH IN MAY 1996.

WARMER AND WETTER CONDITIONS THAN NORMAL CONTINUED THROUGH SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER.  SEPTEMBER RAINFALL OF 3.10 INCHES WAS 0.18 INCH ABOVE
NORMAL.  HOWEVER...ALL OF THIS CAME ON JUST SIX DAYS...LEAVING AN
ABUNDANCE OF DRY AND PLEASANT WEATHER FOR THE MONTH.  THE AVERAGE
TEMPERATURE OF 67.1 DEGREES WAS 1.1 DEGREE ABOVE NORMAL.  OCTOBER
RAINFALL AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE FREQUENT THROUGH THE 18TH...BUT THE
REST OF THE MONTH WAS DRY AND COOLER.  THE RAINFALL TOTAL OF 4.50
INCHES WAS 2.56 INCHES ABOVE NORMAL.  WARM AND HUMID WEATHER EARLY
IN THE MONTH PRODUCED A DAILY RECORD TYING LOW OF 72 ON THE 6TH.
THE FIRST FREEZING TEMPERATURE OF AUTUMN CAME ON THE 23RD...17 DAYS
LATER THAN THE RECENT AVERAGE.  THE OCTOBER AVERAGE TEMPERATURE WAS
57.4...3.9 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL.

NOVEMBER ALSO HAD ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES...BUT WAS VERY DRY WITH
ONLY 0.05 INCH OF PRECIPITATION.  THIS WAS 1.53 INCHES BELOW NORMAL.
THERE WERE 30 CONSECUTIVE DAYS WITHOUT MEASURABLE PRECIPITATION FROM
OCTOBER 19TH THROUGH NOVEMBER 17TH.  SNOWFALL WAS A SCANT 0.4 INCH
ON THE 21ST.  THE MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE WAS 39.5 DEGREES...1.4
DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL.  A HIGH OF 78 ON THE 18TH BROKE THE OLD DAILY
RECORD OF 73 IN 1949.  IT WAS THE LATEST IN THE SEASON FOR SUCH A
WARM TEMPERATURE TO BE RECORDED.

DECEMBER WAS COLD AND MOIST.  THE MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE WAS
24.3 DEGREES...2.2 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL.  TEMPERATURES STAYED WITHIN
A FAIRLY NARROW RANGE FOR MOST OF THE MONTH...AND THERE WERE NO
RECORDS.  THE MONTHLY PRECIPITATION TOTAL WAS 2.09 INCHES...1.23
INCHES ABOVE NORMAL.  SNOW WAS FREQUENT...AND FREEZING RAIN FELL ON
THE 1ST...8TH...10TH...AND 11TH.  MONTHLY SNOWFALL OF 8.9 INCHES WAS
NOT EXCESSIVE...JUST PERSISTENT.

                       2007 STATISTICS

          TEMPERATURE                   PRECIPITATION
MONTH  AVG. DEPART.  MAX  MIN      TOTAL  DEPART.  SNOW AND HAIL
JAN.  23.7   1.3      53  -15       0.64  -0.03    10.0
FEB.  23.9  -4.4      62   -6       1.31   0.65     6.4
MAR.  48.0   8.6      80    8       2.81   0.60     7.1
APR.  50.3  -0.9      90   17       3.44   0.54       0
MAY   65.9   3.9      91   41       8.13   3.90       T
JUNE  72.5  -0.2      92   51       2.28  -1.23       0
JULY  79.2   1.4     100   54       1.22  -2.32       0
AUG.  79.5   4.1     100   56       5.80   2.45       T
SEP.  67.1   1.1      91   37       3.10   0.18       0
OCT.  57.4   3.9      89   26       4.50   2.56       0
NOV.  39.5   1.4      78   10       0.05  -1.53     0.4
DEC.  24.3  -2.2      57    0       2.09   1.23     8.9
YEAR  52.6   1.5     100  -15      35.35   6.98    32.8

           DEGREE DAYS
MONTH  HEATING  DEPART.  COOLING  DEPART.
JAN.    1274     -54        0       0
FEB.    1142      99        0       0
MAR.     529    -270       10       9
APR.     452      27       18       5
MAY       52    -102       88      32
JUNE       4     -12      236      -8
JULY       0      -1      447      57
AUG.       0      -5      457     142
SEP.      68     -32      141      18
OCT.     261    -116       34      22
NOV.     760     -46        0       0
DEC.    1254      66        0       0
YEAR                     1431     277

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