Daily Precipitation Records for Lincoln

July, August, September

Date July Record
(inches)
Year August Record
(inches)
Year September Record
(inches)
Year
1 1.86 1922 2.00 1956 2.32 1979
2 2.54 1978 1.78 1921 1.66 1935
3 3.08 1992 2.48 1981 2.86 1997
4 1.10 1981 1.48 1968 2.02 1918
5 4.20 1981 3.28 1991 1.12 2006
6 2.46 1929 1.72 1975 1.88 1971
7 1.87 1918 1.28 1977 1.92 1917
8 1.36 1992 1.22 1912 1.62 1910
9 4.78 2003 2.80 1931 2.00 1926
10 2.22 1942 1.37 1985 2.20 1937
11 2.93 2006 2.79 1974 1.30 1915
12 3.37 1958 1.83 1925 2.83 1925
13 3.00 1960 3.27 1999 2.33 1911
14 2.05 1993 1.31 1973 2.43 1961
15 2.54 1929 1.68 1952 2.55 1915
16 0.96 1956 4.22 2002 1.64 1965
17 1.17 1957 2.48 1935 1.90 1969
18 1.11 1921 2.00 1996 1.56 1982
19 1.76 1989 1.14 1949 1.07 1921
20 1.72 1931 2.09 1907 3.55 1986
21 2.00 1996 1.77 1964 1.97 1919
22 4.64 1990 0.93 1917 1.92 1970
23 1.34 1949 3.41 1983 1.16 1970
24 1.85 1971 1.75 1924 1.52 1968
25 1.19 1979 2.09 2004 3.47 1911
26 3.51 1992 3.30 1965 2.43 1933
27 1.60 1923 1.17 1981 1.98 1936
28 1.90 1958 3.22 1949 2.65 1927
29 2.06 1966 1.32 2003 1.48 1927
30 2.70 1992 3.51 1959 1.18 1955
31 3.21 1915 2.15 1965, 2003 N/A N/A
Month
Record
4.78 inches 7/9/2003 4.22 inches 8/16/2002 3.55 inches 9/20/1986

Records began in 1905.

 


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