First 90°F or Higher Each year 1887-2023

NOTE: >> data tables are located below the graph

The thick black line is the trend in first 90°F each year for the entire data period 1887-2023.

The new 30-year (1991-2020) NORMAL is May 8, Calendar Day of the Year 128.
The old 30-year (1981-2010) NORMAL was May 16, Calendar Day of the Year 136.

Average last 10 years, 2014 through 2023 is May 4, Calendar Day of the Year 124, 4 days earlier than normal.
The 137 year (1887-2023) average is May 16, Calendar day 136

Recent:
Year 2023, May 7, Calendar Day 127, or, 1 day earlier than normal 
Year 2022, April 12, Calendar Day 105, or, 30 days earlier than normal
Year 2021, April 26, Calendar Day 116, or, 12 days earlier than normal
Year 2020, May 1, Calendar Day 122, or 6 days earlier than normal

Climatology of Lincoln's First  90°F or higher temperature - Listed yearly. Data 1887-2023

Year Month Day DOTY Year Month Day DOTY
2023 May 7 127 1955 May 2 122
2022 Apr 15 105 1954 May 23 143
2021 Apr 26 116 1953 May 24 144
2020 May 1 122 LY  1952 May 4 125 LY
2019 May 16 136 1951 May 31 151
2018 May 23 143 1950 May 23 143
2017 May 8 128 1949 May 3 123
2016 June 8 160 LY  1948 May 20 141 LY
2015 Mar 16 75 1947 Jun 9 160
2014 May 7 127 1946 Jun 6 157
2013 May 14 134 1945 Jun 27 178
2012 Mar 31 91 LY 1944 May 15 136  LY
2011 Apr 9 99 1943 May 29 149
2010 Jun 1 152 1942 May 29 149
2009 Apr 24 114 1941 May 14 134
2008 Jun 7 159 LY 1940 Apr 14 105 LY
2007 Apr 29 119 1939 May 16 136
2006 May 19 139 1938 Jun 5 156
2005 May 21 141 1937 May 28 148
2004 Apr 17 108 LY 1936 May 5 126 LY
2003 Apr 1 91 1935 Jun 24 175
2002 Apr 15 105 1934 May 6 126
2001 May 1 121 1933 May 19 139
2000 May 11 132 LY 1932 May 13 134  LY
1999 Jun 4 155 1931 May 26 146
1998 May 18 138 1930 Apr 10 100
1997 May 16 136 1929 Apr 4 94
1996 Apr 11 102 LY 1928 May 2 123 LY
1995 Jun 16 167 1927 Jun 8 159
1994 Apr 18 108 1926 May 23 143
1993 Jun 16 167 1925 May 20 140
1992 Apr 30 121 LY 1924 Apr 15 106 LY
1991 May 28 148 1923 Jun 17 168
1990 Jun 11 162 1922 Jun 8 159
1989 Apr 21 111 1921 May 20 140
1988 May 14 135  LY 1920 Jun 7 159 LY
1987 Apr 19 109 1919 Jun 19 170
1986 Jun 1 152 1918 May 8 128
1985 Jun 8 159 1917 May 18 138
1984 Jun 7 159 LY 1916 May 6 127 LY
1983 May 27 147 1915 Apr 28 118
1982 Jun 6 157 1914 May 24 144
1981 Jun 5 156 1913 May 28 148
1980 Apr 21 112 LY 1912 May 19 140 LY
1979 May 28 148 1911 May 10 130
1978 Jun 11 162 1910 Mar 22 81
1977 May 16 136 1909 May 5 125
1976 Jun 10 162 LY 1908 Jun 21 173 LY
1975 May 19 139 1907 Mar 25 84
1974 Jun 14 165 1906 Apr 24 114
1973 May 21 141 1905 Jun 3 154
1972 Apr 6 97 LY 1904 Jun 23 175 LY
1971 Jun 5 156 1903 Jun 29 180
1970 May 18 138 1902 Apr 20 110
1969 May 28 148 1901 Apr 26 116
1968 May 1 122 LY 1900 Jun 6 157  LY
1967 May 18 138 1899 Jun 12 163
1966 May 5 125 1898 Jun 2 153
1965 Apr 30 120 1897 Jun 13 164
1964 Apr 16 107 LY 1896 Apr 10 101 LY
1963 May 8 128 1895 Mar 28 87
1962 May 7 127 1894 Apr 28 118
1961 Jun 10 161 1893 Apr 6 96
1960 Apr 22 113 LY 1892 Jun 10 162 LY
1959 May 1 121 1891 Apr 29 119
1958 Jun 3 154 1890 Jun 23 174
1957 Jun 5 156 1889 Jun 18 169
1956 May 12 133 LY 1888 Jun 15 167 LY
1955 May 2 122 1887 May 1 121
1954 May 23 143

DOTY = Day of The Year or Calendar Day.
NOTE:  LY = Leap Year. Leap Year information can be found below the next table.
For example, May 19 is Calendar day 139 in 1975 but in Year 1976, a leap year, it was day 140.

 

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Day of the year (DOTY), non-leap years:

JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
1
1
32
60
91
121
152
182
213
244
274
305
335
2
2
33
61
92
122
153
183
214
245
275
306
336
3
3
34
62
93
123
154
184
215
246
276
307
337
4
4
35
63
94
124
155
185
216
247
277
308
338
5
5
36
64
95
125
156
186
217
248
278
309
339
6
6
37
65
96
126
157
187
218
249
279
310
340
7
7
38
66
97
127
158
188
219
250
280
311
341
8
8
39
67
98
128
159
189
220
251
281
312
342
9
9
40
68
99
129
160
190
221
252
282
313
343
10
10
41
69
100
130
161
191
222
253
283
314
344
11
11
42
70
101
131
162
192
223
254
284
315
345
12
12
43
71
102
132
163
193
224
255
285
316
346
13
13
44
72
103
133
164
194
225
256
286
317
347
14
14
45
73
104
134
165
195
226
257
287
318
348
15
15
46
74
105
135
166
196
227
258
288
319
349
16
16
47
75
106
136
167
197
228
259
289
320
350
17
17
48
76
107
137
168
198
229
260
290
321
351
18
18
49
77
108
138
169
199
230
261
291
322
352
19
19
50
78
109
139
170
200
231
262
292
323
353
20
20
51
79
110
140
171
201
232
263
293
324
354
21
21
52
80
111
141
172
202
233
264
294
325
355
22
22
53
81
112
142
173
203
234
265
295
326
356
23
23
54
82
113
143
174
204
235
266
296
327
357
24
24
55
83
114
144
175
205
236
267
297
328
358
25
25
56
84
115
145
176
206
237
268
298
329
359
26
26
57
85
116
146
177
207
238
269
299
330
360
27
27
58
86
117
147
178
208
239
270
300
331
361
28
28
59
87
118
148
179
209
240
271
301
332
362
29
29
*60
88
119
149
180
210
241
272
302
333
363
30
30
89
120
150
181
211
242
273
303
334
364
31
31
90
151
212
243
304
365

 

* Feb 29 exists only in a leap year.
During leap years, add 1 day to all days March 1-December 31.

Leap Year background information:
Leap years are years with 366 days, instead of the usual 365. Leap years are necessary because the actual length of a year is 365.242 days, not 365 days, as commonly stated. Basically, leap years occur every 4 years, and years that are evenly divisible by 4 (2004, for example) have 366 days. This extra day is added to the calendar on February 29th.

However, there is one exception to the leap year rule involving century years, like the year 1900. Since the year is slightly less than 365.25 days long, adding an extra day every 4 years results in about 3 extra days being added over a period of 400 years. For this reason, only 1 out of every 4 century years is considered as a leap year. Century years are only considered as leap years if they are evenly divisible by 400. Therefore, 1700, 1800, 1900 were not leap years, and 2100 will not be a leap year. But 1600 and 2000 were leap years, because those year numbers are evenly divisible by 400.