Top 10 Lists for Lincoln

Spring Season (March 1 to May 31)

 

Top 10 Warmest Springs
Rank Average
Temperature
Year
1 58.5 degrees 1977
2 57.2 degrees 1921
3 56.0 degrees 1946
4 55.6 degrees 1938
5 55.3 degrees 1991
6 55.1 degrees 1955
7 55.0 degrees 1987, 2007
8 54.9 degrees 1918, 1922
9 54.7 degrees 1945
10 54.6 degrees 1942, 1985

 

Top 10 Coldest Springs
Rank Average
Temperature
Year
1 46.9 degrees 1984
2 47.2 degrees 1960
3 47.6 degrees 1996
4 48.5 degrees 1983
5 48.6 degrees 1926
6 48.8 degrees 1947
7 49.1 degrees 2002
8 49.3 degrees 1931
9 49.4 degrees 1924, 1940, 1997
10 49.6 degrees 1993

 

Top 10 Wettest Springs
Rank Total Year
1 19.75 inches 1995
2 18.72 inches 1927
3 17.72 inches 1943
4 17.67 inches 1933
5 17.39 inches 1957
6 17.23 inches 1998
7 16.98 inches 1922
8 16.92 inches 1920
9 16.65 inches 1973
10 16.09 inches 1970

 

Top 10 Driest Springs
Rank Total Year
1 4.03 inches 2005
2 4.64 inches 1936
3 5.03 inches 1934
4 5.47 inches 1987
5 5.51 inches 1958
6 5.57 inches 1992
7 6.06 inches 2004
8 6.18 inches 1986
9 6.30 inches 1925
10 6.59 inches 1909, 2001

 

Records began in 1905


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