January
25, 2007 A Foggy & Frosty Morning in Lincoln, Nebraska
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Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium and Weatherfest Saturday, March 24, 2007, Lincoln, Nebraska |
January
22, 2007 Satellite Image showing extensive snow cover
January
20-21, 2007 Snowfall in Lincoln
January
16, 2007 Bitter Cold Arctic Air Grips Nebraska
January
13, 2007 Snow and Ice Affect Travel
January
11-12, 2007: Arctic Air Plunges into Nebraska
Year
2006 Was the Warmest on Record for the U.S
Iraq
Sandstorm
January
7, 2006: -72 F in the Arctic
Year
2006 Temperature Departures from Normal, U.S and High Plains
Year
2006 Precipitation Departures from Normal, U.S and High Plains
Year
2006 Weather and Climate in Review for Lincoln and Omaha
Hastings,
Nebraska, December 29-30, 2006 Ice Storm Photos
Kearney,
Nebraska, December 29-30, 2006 Ice Storm Photos
January
2007 Photo Gallery
December
2006 Lincoln Temperature Graph
Lincoln
Year 2006 Temperatures Compared to Normal (annual graph)
NWS
Summary of Lincoln's Annual Climate for Year 2006
Hastings,
Nebraska, December 29-30, 2006 Ice Storm Photos
Kearney,
Nebraska, December 29-30, 2006 Ice Storm Photos
December
29-31, 2006: A Major Winter Storm hits Nebraska
December
25, 2006: A Green Christmas Across the Region
December
23, 2006 Satellite Image of the Snow Storm Snow Cover
December
19-21, 2006 Major Winter Storm Hits Nebraska and Colorado
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January
2007
Lincoln,
Nebraska Daily Climate Data
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DEPARTURE
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Warmest recorded JANUARY temperature, 73 F, January 10, 1990. Coldest recorded JANUARY temperature, -33 F, January 12, 1974 Most JANUARY Snowfall: 23.0 inches, 1915. Least January Snowfall: Trace (flurries and not measurable), 3 of the last 107 years (1900, 1986, 2006). NORMAL is the 1971-2000 Standard Normals. DEPARTURE is JANUARY 2007. Average measured against 1971-2000 normals. MAX = Observed Maximum and MIN = Observed Minimum temperatures in deg. F.. MEAN = Observed Mean Daily temperature in deg. F.. DEP = Departure from normal ( __ = below normal, + above normal) in deg. F.. PCPN = Observed daily precipitation (midnight to midnight, CST), in inches. REC PREC = Record daily precipitation amount in inches. REC MAX = Record Maximum temperature in deg. F. REC MIN = Record Minimum temperature in deg. F.. HDD = heating degree day units (base of 65 degrees). CDD = cooling degree day units (base of 65 degrees). AVG MAX = Daily Normal High Temperature (1971-2000 normals). AVG MIN = Daily Normal Low Temperature (1971-2000 normals). AVG MEAN = Daily Normal Mean Temperature (1971-2000 normals). SNOW = Snowfall in inches. |
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January
21, 2007 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Photo Image
© HPRCC
January
20-21, 2007 Snowfall in Lincoln
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The snowstorm at its peak intensity. This is toward the end of the storm with almost 12 inches of new snow on the ground in far southeast Lincoln. |
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January
1, 2007, Lincoln, NE: Image © HPRCC.
The new
year finds eastern Nebraska under a
mantle
of fresh snow. Click
here for our monthly photo gallery
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln High Plains Regional Climate Center |