OH NOAA do like to be totally confusing ...
Local Server: Wednesday 12th of June 2019 03:15:04 PM CDT UTC -05:00
...THE LINCOLN NE CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR JUNE 11 2019...
So it's midafternoon and they are giving the data for
yesterday.. and ATM at the bottom of the page ....
THE LINCOLN NE CLIMATE NORMALS FOR TODAY (NB: this sometimes says TOMORROW !)
NORMAL RECORD YEAR
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (F) 83 101 1987
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (F) 60 43 1974
So .. is this 'Today' the report date 11th or 'real' today 12th ?
EDIT: The figures
seem to be 'real' today checked against another source, but over the past / next few days figures for test locale only change by +/- 1 so can't be sure
also the sunrise / set times below are for the 12th and 13th !!!
So dear test pilots ....
You need to run noaarec.php?naaobug and check;
a) Your local time date
b) report time date
c) Wording at the bottom (ie. TODAY or TOMORROW)
d) check if sunrise / set are yesterday / today OR today / tomorrow
Got that - clear as mud
PS. Anyone know of a separate page / resource to get a locales 'this day' so that we can double check which 'day' this page is really giving us ?
EDIT: Just had another thought ....
What if
...THE LINCOLN NE CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR JUNE 11 2019...
...............
TEMPERATURE (F)
(which was) YESTERDAY
That would make some kind of crazy sense