Final Summer Data

2000 Normal Highest Lowest
Average Maximum temperature 87.3 86.9 95.4/1936 68.8/1915
Average Minimum temperature 64.1 63.5 68.8/1934 59.2/1915
Average Mean daily temperature 75.7 75.2 82.0/1936 69.0/1915
Number of days 90 F or Higher 38 36 69/1936 3/1915
Number of days 100 F or higher 4 5 39/1936 0/24 years
Total precipitation in inches 12.12 10.50 24.53/1902 2.84/1936
Most days in a row 90 F or higher 12 9 38/1934 1/1915
Most days in a row 100 F or higher 1 2 15/1934 0

Entire data period 1887-2000

Summer 2000 was wetter than normal (12.12 in. vs. normal of 10.50 in). 
(June and July were above normal, August below normal).

Summer 2000 temperatures were slightly above normal
(75.7 F vs. normal of 75.2 F).

Summer 2000 had a near normal number of days 90 F or above 
(38 compared to normal of 36) and way less than the most ever in 1936 with 69 days. 

Summer 2000 had a near normal number of days 100 F or above 
(4 compared to normal of 5) and way less than the most ever in 1936 with 39 days.

There were NO record highs or record low temperatures.

Believe it or not, there was a daily precipitation record on August 19 of 1.24 inches!

June total precipitation was 5.30 inches = 1.41 inches above normal
July total precipitation was 4.26 inches = 1.06 inches above normal
August total precipitation was 2.56 inches = 0.85 inches below normal.

Omaha, NE Summer 2000 Climate Summary


 
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
High Plains Climate Center

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