February 8, 2005 Snowfall

February 8, 2005 Lincoln, Nebraska
Table:
February 8 high temperatures, February 9 low temperatures,
February 8 total water content of snowfall, February 8 total snowfall, February 9 snow depth

GRI  :  GRAND ISLAND      :   17 /  -1  / 0.05  / 1.0  / 3
HSI  :  HASTINGS AIRPORT  :   17 /  -4  / 0.34  / 5.1  / 8
LNK  :  LINCOLN AIRPORT   :   15 /  -5  / 0.18  / 1.4  / 4
OFK  :  NORFOLK AIRPORT   :   18 /  -2  / 0.00  / 1.0  / 2
LBF  :  NORTH PLATTE ARPT :   26 /  10  / 0.01  / 0.1  / 0
OFF  :  OFFUTT AFB        :   19 /  12  / 0.21  / 3.0  / 5
OMA  :  OMAHA/EPPLEY      :   17 /   9  / 0.14  / 2.5  / 4
OAX  :  VALLEY NWS OFFICE :   16 /   2  / 0.19  / 2.4  / 6

Table:
February 8 total water content of snowfall, February 8 total snowfall, 
February 9 snow depth
BNGN1:  BRUNING          :   0.17 /  2.5 /  4
CMBN1:  CAMBRIDGE        :   0.06 /  1.1 /  4
ELWN1:  ELWOOD 8S        :     T  /  0.5 /  2
FLTN1:  FULLERTON        :   0.09 /  0.2 /  2
GDRN1:  GUIDE ROCK       :   0.06 /  1.0 /  3
HLDN1:  HOLDREGE         :   0.04 /  2.0 /  3
NAPN1:  NAPONEE          :   0.16 /  3.0 /  10
OSCN1:  OSCEOLA          :   0.16 /  1.8 /  7
SHLN1:  SHELBY 3NE       :   0.20 /  2.6 /  6
STPN1:  ST PAUL 4N       :   0.10 /  1.0 /  3
WODN1:  WOOD RIVER       :   0.09 /  1.8 /  5

Satellite Image, February 9, 2005.
The snow cover from several days of snow is evident on this image.
The western edge of the snow cover stretches from the northeast corner of Nebraska
to near McCook, Nebraska.  The unfrozen surface of the lakes in Kansas are evident as dark
areas surrounded by snow cover.  The Platte River is clearly evident as a dark curving line in
eastern Nebraska.  Both Lincoln and Omaha are also evident as darker areas (i.e. less snow
covered surface than the open rural areas).  The Missouri river north of the
South Dakota/Nebraska border is ice covered and white.
There is a small patch of clouds in south central Nebraska.

 


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