December 10-11, 2000 Snowstorm
Weather observations/Data; Photo Gallery; News Reports
© 2000 High Plains Regional Climate Center

Lincoln, NE Storm Facts:
Lincoln, 8.4 inches of snow in 24 hours.

Most 24-hour December snowfall since 1973.

Total snowfall November 1 through December 15, 2000 of 12.0 inches is actually more than ALL of last winter when only 11.7 inches fell in Lincoln.

-14 F on December 12, tied record low and
was the first record low since 1989 for any
December day.

Another storm report: December 18 Snowstorm Page

Photo Gallery

The Storm Digging Out
Late Afternoon Around The City Sledding and Sun Dogs

Weather Observations/Data

Dec. 10 NWS Forecast Discussions Dec. 11 NWS Forecast Discussions
Radar loops Dec. 10 Satellite Images, Dec. 10-11
Radar loops Dec. 11 24 Hour Temperature Plunge, Dec. 10-11
Dec. 12 U.S. Snow Cover Surface Conditions, Dec. 10-11
Dec. 13 U.S. Snow Cover Snowfall Forecast Maps
Dec. 14 U.S. Snow Cover Wind Chill and Actual Daytime Temps.
Dec. 11 U.S. High Temperatures Map of Neb. Dec. 10-11 Snowfall Amounts
Dec. 12 U.S. Low Temperatures Map Showing Storm History
Dec. 12 U.S. High Temperatures Maps of Watches/Warnings/Alerts
Dec. 13 U.S. Low Temperatures

News Reports December 11

Snowstorm Socks Midwest Cold Weather to Stick Around
Weather Hampers Chicago Travel
Windy City Blizzard
Blizzard Warning Posted in Chicago Arctic Punch Heading South
Air Travel Chaos From Midwest Storm Storms Hit Midwest, Disrupts Travel
News Reports December 12
Arctic Blast Blankets Midwest Snow Out, Cold In
Morning Low Just Misses A Record (Omaha) Storms Keep Plows Busy Around the Clock
Cold and Snow to Stay in Chicago

GO TO:  December 18 Snowstorm Page


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