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The storm began with freezing rain glazing the cars parked outside on Thursday afternoon, February 8, 2001. The remaining photos on this page were taken between 10 and 11 AM CST on Friday, February 9, 2001. |
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| Snow was still falling and the wind was blowing it around. | Rush hour was non-existent with only a few cars out on the area roads. |
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| A total of 7.8 inches
of snow fell from 6 PM to 6 AM.
Another 2.2 inches of snow fell during mid morning. |
Both the photo on
the left and on the right were taken
in South Lincoln near 84th and Van Dorn streets. |
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| Traffic was moving
slowly with visibility only about
100 yards at 70th and Van Dorn Streets in Lincoln. |
Normally a busy street, mid-morning found traffic to be very light looking north up 70th St. at Van Dorn. |
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln High Plains Regional Climate Center |