Informing Decisions

We deliver science-based weather and climate information so you can make informed decisions

Current Weather

Current Weather
Current conditions on East campus:
Name Lincoln 1500 N 45th
Valid time 2024-03-28 15:00 CDT
Latitude 40.83°
Longitude -96.66°
Temperature 67°F
Dewpoint 38°F
Relative Humidity 35%
4inch Soil Temperature 57°F
Incoming Solar Radiation 762W/m^2
Wind Speed 4MPH
Wind Direction SSW
Mean Sea Level Pressure 1012mb
Hourly Precipitation 0.00"

Current Weather

Current Weather
Current conditions on East campus:
Name Lincoln 1500 N 45th
Valid time 2024-03-28 15:00 CDT
Latitude 40.83°
Longitude -96.66°
Temperature 67°F
Dewpoint 38°F
Relative Humidity 35%
4inch Soil Temperature 57°F
Incoming Solar Radiation 762W/m^2
Wind Speed 4MPH
Wind Direction SSW
Mean Sea Level Pressure 1012mb
Hourly Precipitation 0.00"

About

The Nebraska State Climate Office is dedicated to delivering science-based climate services at the local and state level.

Our focus is on weather and climate monitoring, climate services, and stakeholder engagement.

Our Data

Our Data

The Nebraska Mesonet operates more than 70 stations in 49 counties to monitor the environment. These observations include air and soil temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, precipitation, solar radiation, and soil moisture.

Objectives

Objectives

Our goal is provide high quality and timely services to our community and update our offering as user needs grow.

Operations

Operations

We are a recognized climate office by the American Association of State Climatologists, operating within a three-tiered system of climate services: state, regional and federal.

Who We Work With

Who We Work With

We work with a variety of state, federal and nonprofit groups, including the Nebraska Mesonet, Climate Assessment and Response Committee, the USDA Northern Plains Climate Hub, and the NOAA High Plains Regional Climate Center.

Quality climate resources
across the state,
in your county.
Data you can
rely on.

Climate News

Emerging Issue: Mother Nature's version of March Madness

I'm dreaming of a White Easter?

Before you start throwing stuff at your screen just because of a headline, bear in mind that the snow will mostly be gone by the 31st! All joking aside, I do recommend paying close attention to the forecast as we head toward the weekend

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Climate Summaries

February 2024 Climate Summary

2nd warmest February on record

The statewide average temperature of 38.4F in February 2024 was 11.7F above average and made it the second warmest February on record in Nebraska, cooler only than February 1954 (40.2F). For the eastern crop reporting districts, it was the warmest February on record and only

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