February 4-6, 2004
Eastern Nebraska Snowstorm

©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
February 5, 2004. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, city campus,
mid-day with heavy snow falling.

PHOTOS, Weather Data, Radar, Forecast Information

PHOTO SET 1 PHOTO SET 2
PHOTO SET 3 February 6, 2004 Snow Depth Map
Radar Loops Feb 4 Radar Loops Feb 5
NWS Forecast Statements Feb. 4 Feb. 4-5 Watch/Warning Maps
NWS Forecast Statements Feb. 5 Snowfall Totals
Map of Snowfall Totals Feb. 5, 2004 Snow Depths
Feb. 6, 2004 PM Snow Depths Feb. 6, 2004 AM Snow Depths

Gretna,  Nebraska Photo Set  (External to this Site)
 

News Reports

Omaha: Snow Shocked City Gets More Like Snow, Plowing Costs Piling Up
Leaky Windows Can be a Pain There are Reasons Burbs Clear thier Snow Sooner
Regular Snow Dump Sites Filling up Fast Pretty Icicles Could Signal Roof Trouble
Mailboxes Suffer Blows from Plows Nebraska's Third Storm Swoops Out
Another Round of Snow Forecast for Sunday Season is Still Young if You Get the Drift
Sundays Snow May not Tumble Record Snow Won't Let State Warm Up
Basements May be Next Victim of Heavy Snow Slip Sledding Away
Schools Split on Whether to Hold Classes

Lincoln Monthly Snowfall Monthly Top 15 Snowfall Totals

ALSO click below for other recent storm reports and photos
February 1-2, 2004, 2004 Snow Storm (includes photos)

January 25-26, 2004 Snow Storm (includes photos)


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