Nebraska
is mostly cloud covered. However, southeastern Kansas and north central
Oklahoma are cloud free.
Two areas
of snow cover are visible in Kansas and Oklahoma.
North Dakota
is cloud covered and bands of clouds can be seen in South Dakota and Nebraska.
The northern
edge of a storm system has brought thick clouds up into Southeast Iowa
and across northern Missouri.
Southern
Minnesota and northern Iowa are cloud free and the snow covered grounds
clearly stands out. Note the darker river valley
in southern
Minnesota where the water appears dark since it is currently ice free.
Note the close correlation with the map at the top of the page.
January
11, 2006 Analysis by the Rutgers University Snow lab. All snow
covered
areas are indicated by the gold color.
January
11, 2006 Analysis by the Rutgers University Snow lab.
RED
indicates no snow cover and it is normally snow covered this time of year,
and
BLUE
indicates it is snow covered and not normally snow covered this time of
year.
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