JUNE  2004 - LINCOLN, NE

Sunset, June 12, 2004.  All Images © K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center

Year 2004 Precipitation: Jan. 0.81 in. + Feb. 1.17 in. + Mar. 2.83 in. + Apr. 0.92 in. + May 3.04 in. + June 3.09 = 11.86 inches
Normal Precipitation: Jan. 0.67 in. + Feb. 0.66 in.+ Mar. 2.21 in.+ Apr. 2.90 in. + May 4.23 in. + June 3.51 = 14.18 inches

NEWS:  Lincoln, Nebraska had a low of 42 F on June 25, 2004.  This is a new record low for the date,
and the coldest ever this far into summer (that is, Lincoln has never observed a temperature
as cold as 42 F after June 21 and prior to the start of the cold Autumn temperatures in late August).
DETAILS here> June 25, 2004 Record Cold Temperatures across the Region

U.S. Precipitation Updates, 1999 through 2004
Lincoln Temperatures compared to normal, January 1-May 31, 2004
Table Listing the Daily and Month totals of U.S. Severe Weather Reports for May 2004
May 2004 Daily Maps of U.S. Storm Reports
May 2004 Lincoln Temperature Graph
Monthly Photo Gallery
June 2004 Photo Gallery

ALL high temperatures of  90 F or higher are in RED

TOP TEN COLDEST/WARMEST Months of June

Record low temperature of 47 F on June 24, 2004.  Old record was 50 F set in 1961.
Record low temperature of 42 F on June 25, 2004.  Old record was 46 F set in 1958.

JUNE 2004
MAX
MIN
MEAN
DEP
PCPN
RMAX
RMIN
HDD
CDD
AVG 
MAX
AVG 
MIN
AVG 
Mean
06/01/04
 79
 53
 66
-2
0.00
96
40
 0
1
80
56
68
06/02/04
 73
 52
 63
-5
 0.00
100
43
 2
 0
80
56
68
06/03/04
 78
 48
 63
 -6
 0.00
97
40
 2
 0
81
57
69
06/04/04
 83
 55
 69
 0
 0.00
  100
40
0
4
81
57
69
06/05/04
 78
 62
 70
  0
 0.05
101
42
 0
5
 82
57
70
06/06/04
 81
 56
 69
 -1
 0.00
107
44
 0
 4
82
58
70
06/07/04
90
 71
 81
+11
 0.00
100
41
0
16
82
58
70
06/08/04
 91
 72
 82
 +11
 0.23
102
39
 0
 17
83
58
71
06/09/04
 84
 70
77
 +6
 0.06
101
44
 0
12
83
59
71
06/10/04
 87
 70
 79
 +8
 0.00
106
43
 0
14
84
59
71
06/11/04
 92
 60
 76
 +4
 0.00
103
44
 0
 11
84
59
72
06/12/04
 85
 54
 70
 -2
 0.95
101
43
0
5
84
60
72
06/13/04
 86
 57
 72
 0
0.00
102
43
 0
7
85
60
72
06/14/04
 83
 66
75
 +2
 0.00
101
44
 0
 10
85
60
73
06/15/04
 84
 66
 75
 +2
 0.24
108
44
 0
 10
85
60
73
06/16/04
 83
  62
 73
 0
T
105
45
 0
8
85
61
73
06/17/04
 78
 59
 69
 -4
 0.02
101
44
 0
4
86
61
73
06/18/04
 66
52
59
 -15
 0.34
105
50
 6
0
86
61
74
06/19/04
 70
 53
 62
 -12
 0.00
104
42
 3
0
86
62
74
06/20/04
 76
 59
68
 -6
 T
106
47
 0
3
87
62
74
06/21/04
 81
  55
 68
 -6
 1.19
107
43
 0
 3
87
62
74
06/22/04
 80
 50
 65
  -10
 0.00
102
48
 0
0
87
62
75
06/23/04
 84 59 72 -3 0.00
106
46
0 7
87
63
75
06/24/04
71 47 59 -16 0.01
103
47
6 0
87
63
75
06/25/04
74 42 58 -17  0.00
103
42
 7  0
88
63
75
06/26/04
 70
 55
 63
 -13
 T
108
48
 2
  0
88
63
76
06/27/04
 77
  61
 69
 -7
 0.00
104
46
 0
4
88
63
76
06/28/04
 78
 54
 66
  -10
 0.00
103
52
 0
 1
88
64
76
06/29/04
82 50  66  -10  0.00
104
44
0
 1
88
64
76
06/30/04
85 57 71 -5  0.00
103
51
 0 6
88
64
76
JUNE 2004
                       
TOTAL
2409
1727
      3.09      28 153    
AVERAGE
80.3 57.6  69.0                  
NORMAL
84.9
60.4
72.7
 
3.51
   
16
244
     
DEPARTURE
-4.6 -2.8 -3.7    -0.42      +12 -91    
.

©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center. May 2004: Norris High School. 

©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center. May 2004:  Hallam, NE
May 22, 2004 Tornadoes, Storm Report

NEW: CLICK HERE to see how many U.S. tornadoes there were during May 2004

From the record books:
Warmest recorded JUNE temperature, 108 F, June 15, 1946 AND June 26, 1936.
Coldest recorded JUNE temperature, 39 F,  June 8, 1978.
AVERAGE AND TOTAL are JUNE 2004.
NORMAL is the 1971-2000 Standard Normals.
DEPARTURE is JUNE 2004 Average measured against 1971-2000 normals.
MAX = Observed Maximum and MIN = Observed Minimum temperatures.
MEAN = Observed Mean Daily temperature.
DEP = Departure from normal ( _ = below normal, + above normal).
PCPN = Observed daily precipitation (midnight to midnight, CST).
RMAX = Record maximum temperature.
RMIN = Record Minimum temperature.
HDD = heating degree day units (base of 65 degrees).
CDD = cooling degree day units (base of 65 degrees).
AVG MAX = Daily Normal High Temperature (1971-2000 normals).
AVG MIN = Daily Normal Low Temperature (1971-2000 normals).
AVG MEAN = Daily Normal Mean Temperature (1971-2000 normals).


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