Official National
Weather Service Observation Locations in Nebraska
All amounts are
in inches
All red numbers indicate a deficit or below normal amount
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Grand Island has had below normal
precipitation all 6 years.
Grand Island has a deficit of
30.77 inches of precipitation for the 6-year time period.
Kearney has a deficit of 24.89
inches of precipitation for the 6-year time period.
Chadron, is the only NWS observation
location that has a surplus after 6 years.
Chadron only had 2 years with
below normal precipitation.
Five of the above 12 locations
have only had one year out of the past 6 with above normal precipitation.
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