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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 26, 2004. Southeast rural Lincoln. Winter returns with blowing
and drifting snow.
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25-26, 2004 Snow Storm (has more photos)
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 26, 2004. A second day of snow and blowing snow.
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25-26, 2004 Snow Storm (has more photos).
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 25, 2004. Winter returns to Lincoln.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 25, 2004. Southeast rural Lincoln. Winter returns
with widespread snowfall across the Plains.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 25, 2004. Southeast rural Lincoln. Winter returns
with widespread snowfall across the Plains.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 25, 2004. A coating of freezing rain covers this east facing
window.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 16, 2004. Southeast rural Lincoln
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 16, 2004. Southeast rural Lincoln
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 16, 2004. Southeast rural Lincoln
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 16, 2004. Southeast rural Lincoln
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 12, 2004: A jet contrail near sunset over Lincoln.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 12, 2004: Blades of green grass emerge from underneath the
melting snow cover on the
east campus of the University of Nebraska.
January 3-4, 2004 Storm Report with photos
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 4, 2004. Winter returns.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 4, 2004. Winter returns.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 4, 2004. Winter returns.
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Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 1, 2004: It doesn't look like or feel like Winter as the
golfers hit the links
in southeast Lincoln on the first day of the new year. There
is still some green grass
that has not gone dormant yet due to mild temperatures.
©K.
Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 1, 2004: It doesn't look like or feel like Winter as the
golfers hit the links
in southeast Lincoln on the first day of the new year. There
is still some green grass
that has not gone dormant yet due to mild temperatures.
©K.
Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
January 1, 2004: Southeast Nebraska, mild and dry.
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