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The average in January is in the 20's. The average in July is 80's. There are winter days that will hit 0 degrees and summer days when it will hit 100. Strong winds can create a windchill in negative digits and high humidity can cause a heat index above 100 degrees.

Most of the rainfall is in May and June. Summers are very humid. December and January are the driest months. Nebraska usually gets 20-40 inches of snow a year, primarily in late winter (Jan, Feb).

It is not uncommon for drastic changes in temperature to occur from one day to the next, especially in spring and fall. It might be 75 one day and 35 the next. You think winter is in full motion and all of a sudden it hits 60 degree day hits. Rain all day and then bright sun and perfect weather. Weather is a regular conversation piece, as it is constantly changing around here!

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