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Regional Outbreaks of Severe Weather Through Early Next Week; Early Season Heat Wave across the South

Active spring pattern across the center of our nation with several episodes of severe weather and heavy rainfall expected into next week. The potential for very large hail, long track tornadoes, severe wind gusts, frequent cloud to ground lightning strikes and flash flooding are in the outlook. Furthermore, dangerous early season heat wave continues for the Gulf Coast states into early next week. Read More >

Daily Precipitation Records for Lincoln

January, February, March

 

Date January Record
(inches)
Year February Record
(inches)
Year March Record
(inches)
Year
1 1.19 1941 0.59 2014 0.62 1987
2 1.14 1951 0.81 2022 1.06 1940
3 1.07 2005 0.48 1943 1.10 2023
4 2.27 1993 2.09 1942 1.55 1985
5 1.10 1910 1.39 2008 0.98 1963
6 1.35 1955 1.55 1942 0.75 1921
7 2.73 2008 0.68 1999 2.27 1973
8 0.95 1937 0.51 1935 0.73 1980
9 0.70 1930 0.66 1959 1.46 2019
10 2.28 1975 2.00 1959 1.52 1935
11 0.92 1975 0.71 1998 3.50 1939
12 1.51 1916 0.94 1918 1.69 1923
13 1.25 1950 1.06 1984 2.53 1972
14 1.87 1995 1.10 1908 1.96 1922
15 1.00 1907 0.74 1992 1.40 1929
16 0.80 1907 1.00 1954 0.96 1942
17 1.35 1907 0.84 2008 0.84 1991
18 1.62 1949 0.61 1926 1.40 1930
19 1.31 1933 1.20 1908 1.29 1963
20 1.28 1913 0.75 1951 2.25 1927
21 2.00 1959 1.22 1976 1.79 1962
22 1.41 1929 3.40 2023 0.78 1918
23 1.29 1965 1.30 1914 0.92 1913
24 1.17 1950 0.67 1963 1.13 2013
25 0.77 1967 0.80 1926 1.78 1913
26 0.66 1962 1.12 1936 1.17 2004
27 1.20 1967 1.41 1997 1.79 1976
28 0.79 2006 0.57 2012 1.19 2009
29 1.37 2013 0.70 1952 1.13 1924
30 1.65 1982     1.75 2017
31 0.80 1914     1.51 1980
Month
Record
2.28 inches 1/10/1975 3.40 inches 2/22/2023 3.50 inches 3/11/1939

Records began in 1905.