May 2018 Climate Data


May 2018 begins with warm temperatures and a rapid greening of the landscape.  Drone photo, 300 feet above Lincoln, NE, by Ken Dewey

Last Month's Data: April 2018

Year 2018 (and last year) Precipitation in inches compared to normal

 
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
TOTAL
Normal 0.64 0.77 1.93 2.71 4.29 4.34 3.40 3.49 3.02 1.97 1.43 0.95 28.95
2018 0.41 0.74 2.71 0.67 2.23 6.76
2017 1.10
0.55 1.62 3.55 6.29 7.35 5.99 3.38 1.85 4.90 0.07 0.38 37.03

Normal January 1 - April 30 Precipitation total = 6.05 inches
Normal January 1 - May 31 Precipitation total = 10.34 inches

RECORD HIGH: May 26 , 2018: 100°F. Old record 98°F  set in 1912.
RECORD HIGH: May 27, 2018:  97°F. Old record 95°F  set in 1966.

Lincoln's Temperature and Precipitation records set in 2018

Lincoln's Heat Wave  Page, LINK>> Heat Wave Climatology

All data in the following table are from the National Weather Service and HPRCC data archives.

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May
2018
Max
Min
Mean
Dep
Pcpn
Rec
Pcpn
Rec
Max
Rec
Min
HDD
CDD
Avg
Max
Avg
Min
Avg
Mean
Snow
Tuesday
May 1
84
65
75
+18
T
2.10
93
24
0
10
69
45
57
Wednesday
May 2
68
48
58
0
0.22
1.50
91
26
7
0
70
45
58
Thursday
May 3
67
48
58
0
0.05
1.90
91
25
7
0
70
46
58
 
Friday
May 4
82
48
65
+7
0.00
2.47
91
30
0
0
70
46
58
 
Saturday
May 5
87
44
66
+7
T
3.35
97
31
0
1
71
47
59
 
Sunday
May 6
86
48
67
+8
0.00
2.96
95
27
0
2
71
47
59
 
Monday
May 7
84
43
64
+5
0.00
3.77
98
29
1
0
71
47
59
 
Tuesday
May 8
86
65
76
+16
0.00
1.96
95
29
0
11
72
48
60
 
Wednesday
May 9
86
57
72
+12
0.00
2.56
97
30
0
7
72
48
60
 
Thursday
May 10
86
55
71
+11
0.00
1.05
95
30
0
6
72
48
60
 
Friday
May 11
68
49
59
-2
0.44
2.96
94
29
6
0
73
49
61
 
Saturday
May 12
62
51
57
-4
0.03
1.55
97
31
8
0
73
49
61
 
Sunday
May 13
79
53
66
+5
0.00
2.76
96
27
0
1
73
50
61
 
Monday
May 14
78
59
69
+7
0.02
2.63
100
32
0
4
74
50
62
 
Tuesday
May 15
80
55
68
+6
0.00
2.35
93
31
0
3
74
50
62
 
Wednesday
May 16
86
52
69
+7
0.00
2.01
92
30
0
4
74
51
62
 
Thursday
May 17
86
53
70
+7
0.00
2.01
93
33
0
5
75
51
63
 
Friday
May 18
79
56
68
+3
T
2.41
94
34
0
3
75
51
63
 
Saturday
May 19
65
52
59
-4
0.31
1.62
95
35
6
0
75
52
63
 
Sunday
May 20
58
53
56
-8
0.26
2.64
95
33
9
0
75
52
64
 
Monday
May 21
78
53
66
+2
0.00
1.56
95
36
0
1
76
52
64
 
Tuesday
May 22
88
59
74
+10
0.06
2.43
96
36
0
9
76
53
64
 
Wednesday
May 23
91
66
79
+14
0.00
1.45
94
39
0
14
76
53
65
 
Thursday
May 24
90
67
79
+14
0.00
1.43
100
34
0
14
77
53
65
 
Friday
May 25
97
64
81
+16
0.00
1.78
98
35
0
16
77
54
65
 
Saturday
May 26
100
65
83
+17
0.00
2.43
100
38
0
18
77
54
66
 
Sunday
May 27
97
66
82
+16
0.00
3.32
97
36
0
17
78
54
66
 
Monday
May 28
95
66
81
+15
0.00
1.97
98
34
0
16
78
55
66
 
Tuesday
May 29
87
65
76
+9
0.83
2.64
102
32
0
11
79
55
67
 
Wednesday
May 30
87
62
75
+8
0.01
2.59
104
40
0
10
79
55
67
 
Thursday
May 31
92
63
78
+10
0.00
2.05
103
41
0
13
79
56
68
 
May
2018
Max Min Mean Dep Pcpn Rec
Pcpn
Rec
Max
Rec
Min
HDD CDD Avg
Max
Avg
Min
Avg
Mean
 
TOTAL
 
 
 
 
2.23  
 
 
44
196
 
 
 
.
AVERAGE
82.6
56.5
69.5
             
 
 
 
 
NORMAL
74.2
50.5
62.3
 
4.29
 
 
147
65
 
 
 
 
DEPARTURE
+8.4
+6.0
+7.2
 
-2.06
     
-103
+131
 
 

AVERAGE AND TOTAL are MAY 2018.

Temperature is °F
Precipitation measurement is "inches"
Precipitation "T" = trace, precipitation was observed but not enough to be measured

NORMAL (Norm) refers to the 1981-2010 Standard Normals
DEPARTURE is MAY 2018 Average measured against 1981-2010 normals, in °F.
Max = Observed Maximum and Min = Observed Minimum temperatures in °F.
Mean = Observed Mean Daily temperature in deg. F.
Dep = Departure from normal ( __ = below normal, + above normal), in °F.
Pcpn = Observed daily precipitation (midnight to midnight, CST) in inches.
Rec Pcpn = Record daily amount of precipitation in inches.
Rec Max = Record maximum temperature in °F.
Rec Min = Record Minimum temperature in °F.
HDD = heating degree day units (base of 65 degrees) in °F.
CDD = cooling degree day units (base of 65 degrees) in °F.
Norm Max = Daily Normal High Temperature (1981-2010 normals) in °F.
Norm Min = Daily Normal Low Temperature (1981-2010 normals) in °F.
Norm Mean = Daily Normal Mean Temperature (1981-2010 normals) in °F.

From the record books:
Warmest recorded MAY temperature, 104 °F., May 30, 1934.
Coldest recorded MAY temperature, 24 °F,  May 1, 1994.

May Snowfalls:
Most MAY Snowfall: 3.0 inches, May 3-4, 1967.
Measurable snowfall has occurred 3 times in May from 1900 - 2017
May 3, 1907: 2.2 inches
May 3-4, 1967: 3.0 inches
May 1-2, 2013: 2.7 inches

NOTE:  All data on this page are from the National Weather Service and HPRCC data archives.