(NOTE: the National Weather Service uses the above dates for summer and not June 21 - September 21)
The
total number of days with the temperature
90
degrees F or higher for Lincoln, NE
(2004,
2003, 2002, and, 1936 - the worst year ever, AND Normals).
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The
total number of days with the temperature
100
degrees F or higher for Lincoln, NE
(2004,
2003, 2002, and, 1936 - the worst year ever, AND Normals).
2004:
1day
2003:
10 days
2002:
7 days
1936:
41 days
Normal:
5 days
The top of each vertical black
bar is the high temperature for the day,
and the bottom of each black
bar is the low temperature for the day.
Each vertical black bar represents
what a thermometer would have shown on the day from the coldest to the
warmest moment.
The blue line represents the normal low and the red line represents the normal high.
When the vertical black bar goes
below the blue line, the low for that day was below normal.
When the vertical black bar goes
above the red line the high for that day was above normal.
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