December 9, 2003 Snow Storm in Eastern Nebraska

December 9, 2003:  ©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center. Heavy Snow falling on east campus, UNL

December 10, 2003:  ©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center. An 18-wheeler lies destroyed in the median of I-80 near Waverly.

Storm Data, Information and Photographs

Day after the storm photos 1 Forecast Discussions
Day after the storm photos 2 Listing of snowfall amounts
Photo Gallery 1 during the storm Omaha NWS Map of area snowfall amounts
Photo Gallery 2 during the storm Omaha World Herald Report 1
Photo Gallery 3 during the storm Omaha World Herald Report 2
Radar Loops (2 AM-10 AM, Dec. 9) Omaha World Herald Report 3
Radar Loops (10 AM-5 PM, Dec 9)) Omaha World Herald Report 4
Radar Loops (4 PM - Midnight Dec. 9) Omaha World Herald Report 5
Satellite Loops (December 9) Lincoln Journal/Star Report 1
Satellite Image showing snowcover (Dec. 10) Lincoln Journal Star Report 2
Radar Loop (Dec. 10 - storm to our east) Lincoln Journal Star Report 3

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December 9, 2003:  ©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
Snow begins to fall during the morning rush hour in Lincoln.


 


 


 


December 9, 2003:  ©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
Snow begins to fall during the morning rush hour in Lincoln.


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