Winter Weather Summary for Omaha
December
1, 2006 - February 28, 2007: all temperatures (highs and lows combined)
were
above normal 57% of the time
were
below normal 42% of the time
exactly
normal 1% of the time
The top of each vertical black
bar shows the high temperature for the day and
the bottom of each vertical black
bar shows the low temperature for the day.
The red
curving line is the normal high temperature and the
curving blue line is the normal low temperature.
For example
on December 1 the high for the day was 36 and the top of the black bar
is well below the red line or normal high temperature of 40 F.
The low
temperature on December 1 was 5 and the bottom of the black bar is well
below the blue line showing the normal temperature of 22 F.
Omaha,
Nebraska
December
1, 2006 -February 28, 2007
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Omaha: December 1 - February 28
The high
temperatures were above normal (49/90) 55% of the time from December 1
- February 28
The high
temperatures were below normal (39/90) 43% of the time from December
1 - February 28
The high
temperatures were exactly normal never (2/90) 2% of the time from December
1- February 28
Omaha: December 1 - February 28
The low
temperatures were above normal (53/90) 59% of the time from December 1
- February 28
The low
temperatures were below normal (37/90) 41% of the time from December
1 - February 28
The low
temperatures were exactly normal only 0 times or 0% of the time from December
1- February 28
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