
Departure from Normal Temperature - Image is updated daily
Climate Summary Maps
The Climate Summary Maps are produced daily using data from the Applied Climate Information System (ACIS). Stations used are from the National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Network (COOP) and the Automated Weather Data Network (AWDN). Maps include total precipitation, precipitation departure from normal, precipitation percent of normal, average temperature, temperature departure from normal, heating degree days, heating degree days departure from normal, cooling degree days, cooling degree days departure from normal, and standardized precipitation index (SPI).

Annual Temperature (F)
30 Year Normals Maps - High Plains Region
The High Plains Region Normals Maps include maps of precipitation, average temperature, maximum temperature, minimum temperature, heating degree days, and cooling degree days. The 1961-1990 Normals were used to comprise the maps.

Automated Weather Data Network Maps – High Plains Region - Image is updated daily
Automated Weather Data Network Maps - High Plains Region
The AWDN maps show soil temperature, maximum temperature, minimum temperature, total precipitation, relative humidity, solar radiation, wind speed, and potential evapotranspiration for the past 1 or 7 days for the High Plains Region.
Website: http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/awdn/maps/
Mean High Temperature (F)
Climate Atlas Maps
The High Plains Climate Atlas is composed of a series of maps with various climatic variables being represented. In most instances, 50 years of data were used to comprise the atlas. Maps include mean maximum temperature, mean minimum temperature, precipitation thresholds, last spring freeze, first fall freeze, growing degree days (base 50), total precipitation, total snowfall, heating degree days, and cooling degree days.
Website: http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/maps/atlas/

Historical Climate Data Summaries
Historical Climate Data Summaries
The Historical Climate Data Summaries list summarized data, normals, and extremes for National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Network (COOP) station. Data include daily extreme and average temperature, precipitation, snowfall, and snow depth, monthly average temperatures, monthly average precipitation, monthly total precipitation, spring freeze probabilities, fall freeze probabilities, and heating, cooling, and growing degrees. Data are available for the following states: CO, IA, KS, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, SD, and WY.

Average Temperatures and Precipitation of Lincoln, NE 1971-2000. (NCDC Data)
Climographs - National & International
Thirty year monthly averages of precipitation and temperature for selected locations across the United State and around the world.
Websites:

Lincoln, Nebraska, Observed High and Low Air Temperatures Compared to Normal for the first quarter of 2010. (NWS and HPRCC Data)
Lincoln, Nebraska Temperature Data
Lincoln, Nebraska, Climate data (Temperature and Precipitation) for Lincoln, Nebraska, 1887 to present. Includes daily, monthly and annual data tables and graphs.
Website:

Automated Weather Data Network Maps – High Plains Region - Image is updated daily
Automated Weather Data Network Maps - High Plains Region
The AWDN maps show soil temperature, maximum temperature, minimum temperature, total precipitation, relative humidity, solar radiation, wind speed, and potential evapotranspiration for the past 1 or 7 days for the High Plains Region.
Website: http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/awdn/maps/

Heating Degree Days (base 65)
Climate Summary Maps
The Climate Summary Maps are produced daily using data from the Applied Climate Information System (ACIS). Stations used are from the National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Network (COOP) and the Automated Weather Data Network (AWDN). Maps include total precipitation, precipitation departure from normal, precipitation percent of normal, average temperature, temperature departure from normal, heating degree days, heating degree days departure from normal, cooling degree days, cooling degree days departure from normal, and standardized precipitation index (SPI).

Annual Heating Degree Days - base 65
30 Year Normals Maps - High Plains Region
The High Plains Region Normals Maps include maps of precipitation, average temperature, maximum temperature, minimum temperature, heating degree days, and cooling degree days. The 1961-1990 Normals were used to comprise the maps.

Growing Degree Days - Base 50
Climate Atlas Maps
The High Plains Climate Atlas is composed of a series of maps with various climatic variables being represented. In most instances, 50 years of data were used to comprise the atlas. Maps include mean maximum temperature, mean minimum temperature, precipitation thresholds, last spring freeze, first fall freeze, growing degree days (base 50), total precipitation, total snowfall, heating degree days, and cooling degree days.
Website: http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/maps/atlas/
Historical Climate Data Summaries
Historical Climate Data Summaries
The Historical Climate Data Summaries list summarized data, normals, and extremes for National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Network (COOP) station. Data include daily extreme and average temperature, precipitation, snowfall, and snow depth, monthly average temperatures, monthly average precipitation, monthly total precipitation, spring freeze probabilities, fall freeze probabilities, and heating, cooling, and growing degrees. Data are available for the following states: CO, IA, KS, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, SD, and WY.




