The following satellite image is from Monday morning, 9:31 CST (15:31
GMT) December 12, 2005
The skies are clear across Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota.
The only remaining snow cover in our
state can be seen extending from near McCook up to the northeast
border with South Dakota.
Northeast Colorado is also visible in this image and there is some
remaining snow cover just east and north of Denver.
The following satellite image is from Monday afternoon, 2:15 PM CST
(20:15 GMT) December 12, 2005
The skies are clear across Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota.
The remaining snow cover in our state
continues to disappear. There are clouds just to the east
of Nebraska over Iowa partially obscuring their snowcover.

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