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April 2009 Weather Summary
April of 2009 featured average monthly temperatures near normal at Grand Island and Kearney. The average monthly temperature at Hastings was 1.2 degrees below normal. -
April 29 through May 1 Rainfall Totals
Rainfall Wednesday through Friday morning added up to some pretty significant amounts at several locations in south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. -
March 2009 Climate Connection
March 2009 Climate Connection -
National Tornado Experiment to Begin in May
National Tornado Experiment to Begin in May -
April 17-18 Rainfall and Severe Storms
An upper low pressure advanced slowly eastward from the Colorado/New Mexico border during the early morning hours on April 18th. -
Tornado Hits near Fairfield April 4
During the evening of April 4th, thunderstorms rumbled across south-central Nebraska. Most storms brought rains and some small hail. One storm did cause some damage near the community of Fairfield in Clay County. -
March Wind Roars Like a Lion
The last day of March 2009 was marked by a strong northwest wind across central and south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. -
Dry Start To The Year and A Dry March
Unless Tuesdays precipitation comes in like gangbusters...March 2009 will turn out to be one of the driest March of record for the Tri-cities of Grand Island...Kearney...and Hastings...as well as one of the driest starts to the year when evaluating January through March 2009 data. -
Winter Makes a Return to Parts of the Area
A potent early spring upper-level low pressure system lifting east from New Mexico across Oklahoma and northern Texas will only have a limited impact on the weather in south central Nebraska and north central Kansas through tonight. -
March 23rd Twin Fire Storms
The afternoon of Monday March 23rd was an afternoon rife with fast moving severe thunderstorms that kept storm spotters on their toes during the first half of the afternoon. -
Thunderstorms and Intense Winds March 23rd
A powerful early spring storm tracked north across Nebraska toward South Dakota on Monday, March 23rd. Ahead of the low pressure center, strong south to southeast gradient winds pounded central Nebraska and north central Kansas during the late morning and afternoon hours. -
Strong Winds - Day Two
Another day of strong winds blew across central and south central Nebraska and north central Kansas on March 24th...only from a west to northwest direction this time. -
Severe Weather Possible Today
An intense low pressure system lifting across the central plains today will produce showers and thunderstorms, and bring the potential for severe weather. Thunderstorms are expected to develop around midday and continue during the afternoon and early evening. -
NOAA Releases 2009 Spring Outlook
NOAA Releases 2009 Spring Outlook -
Spring Begins Friday
Spring will officially begin Friday March 20th at 6:44 am CDT as the Sun crosses the Equator. -
Record High Temperature Tied At Grand Island On Monday
A record daily maximum temperature for March 16th was TIED at Central Nebraska Regional Airport in Grand Island on Monday -
Climate Connection - February 2009
Climate Connection - February 2009 -
Waterfowl Migration On Radar
The annual spring waterfowl migration is in full swing across south central Nebraska...with around a half million Sandhill cranes...a few Whooping cranes and millions of ducks and geese scattered along the Platte River Basin. -
2009 National Flood Awareness Week - March 16th - 20th
2009 National Flood Awareness Week - March 16th - 20th -
Interested in Weather? Volunteers Needed...
The National Weather Service in Hastings, Nebraska is looking for a volunteer to record daily rain/snow measurements for relay to our office. Must have a fairly open space for the gage. -
Kansas Statewide Tornado Safety Drill Today -Tuesday, March 10th
The Kansas statewide TORNADO SAFETY DRILL is scheduled for today Tuesday, March 10th at 1:30pm. -
Why Some People Do Not Heed Severe Weather Warnings
Why Some People Do not Heed Severe Weather Warnings -
February 27-28 Snow Storm Totals
A late winter storm dropped snow across a large part of Nebraska and eastern Kansas beginning during the afternoon on February 27th, and continuing into the early morning on February 28th. -
Complex Storm System to Impact Area Today/Tonight
Light freezing drizzle will continue promoting slick spots on area roadways tonight. -
Friday the 13th Storm
Black cats crossing the road would have stuck out like a sore thumb...however it is doubtful many were out as a strong Pacific storm swept through the plains during the daylight hours. -
Peak Wind Gusts On Friday
Strong north winds surged across south central Nebraska and north central Kansas in the wake of a vigorous cold front on Friday, February 20. -
History of the National Weather Service
History of the National Weather Service -
Record High Temperatures February 5-6
New record daily maximum temperatures for February 5th were set at both the Kearney Regional Airport and Hastings Municipal Airport on Thursday. Meanwhile, Grand Island fell just short of a record, as Central Nebraska Regional Airport topped out at 63, falling one degree short of the record 64 established in 1991. -
Hagemeyer Award Presentation
Howard and Patricia Romsdal were recent recipients of the Richard (Dick) H. Hagemeyer Award. -
January 2009 Weather Summary
The start of 2009 was fairly quiet weather-wise, while overall monthly temperatures averaged several degrees above normal at Grand Island, Hastings, and Kearney. -
Snowfall January 23rd - 27th
Starting Friday, January 23rd, and lasting through Tuesday, January 27th, several episodes of generally light snow affected much of central and south central Nebraska along with north central Kansas. -
Windy Again January 19th
High pressure building into the Central Plains from the Dakotas brought strong pressure rises at the rate of about 1 millibar per hour during the afternoon hours Monday. -
Strong Winds January 12th
Strong north winds barreled into south central Nebraska and north central Kansas on Monday, January 12th in the wake of a cold front. -
Windy January 9th
North winds were strong and gusty on January 9, in a tight pressure gradient following the passage of a cold frontal boundary. -
New Years Day Climatology for the Area
As we ring in 2009, here is a look at some New Years Day climatology for the area. -
2008 - A Summary of Tornadoes and Significant Weather Events
2008 - A Summary of Tornadoes and Significant Weather Events -
2008 December Climate Connection
2008 December Climate Connection -
2008 Climate Review
2008 Climate Review -
Coldest December Low Temperature in 8 Years
DECEMBER 2008 BROUGHT GRAND ISLAND AND HASTINGS NEBRASKA THEIR COLDEST AVERAGE MINIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER SINCE 2000. -
Snowfall December 23rd and 24th
An upper level disturbance brought light snow to portions of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas during the evening December 23rd. The snow continued into the early morning hours on December 24th -
December 18th Winter Weather
Thursday evenings weather...and a forecast that leaves most of our region with sub-freezing temperatures over the course of the next week...pretty much guarantees a white Christmas for many locations in central Nebraska and a few places across north-central Kansas. -
December 16 Snowfall
A fast moving upper level disturbance spread snow across much of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas on Tuesday, December 16, 2008. -
December 15th Frigid Temperatures
Monday marked the coldest day of the season for south central Nebaska and north central Kansas as most locations experienced subzero temperatures in the morning. -
Strong Winds December 14th
Bitterly cold north winds poured into south central Nebraska and north central Kansas in the wake of a strong Arctic cold front on Sunday, December 14. -
Snow and Strong Winds December 8th and 9th
An upper level disturbance and cold frontal boundary brought precipitation mainly to south central Nebraska on Monday evening (December 8th). -
Strong Winds November 30th
It was windy on Sunday across much of south central Nebraska into north central Kansas. -
November 2008 Climate Connection
November 2008 Climate Connection -
Thanksgiving 2008 Climate
Thanksgiving Day Climatology for the Tri-Cities -
Mixed Precipitation November 10-11
A strong storm system pushed through the region Monday and Tuesday, bringing with it a mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet and snow to the area. -
Strong Winds November 6th
A strong storm system brought a variety of weather to the area Thursday. -
Gusty Winds October 26
Strong winds developed across south central Nebraska and portions of north central Kansas Sunday afternoon. -
Record Breaking October Rainfall
For many locations in south central Nebraska and north central Kansas, October 2008 will go down in the climatological history books as the wettest October on record. -
Heavy Rain Strikes the Area
A storm system brought much needed rain to the area late Sunday into Monday. Most locations picked up one to two inches of rain, with a few locations exceeding three inches. -
COOP Observers Receive Length of Service Awards
COOP Observers Receive Length of Service Awards -
Fall Freeze Information for Kansas and Nebraska
When you look at historical freeze data (32 degrees or lower), there is a tremendous variation from year-to-year and between any given location in south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. -
Gusty Winds October 26th
Strong winds developed across south central Nebraska and portions of north central Kansas Sunday afternoon. -
Rainfall Totals October 11-15
An expansive low pressure system over the western United States resulted in widespread rainfall between 1 and 4 inches across south central Nebraska and north central Kansas from Saturday through Wednesday, October 11-15, 2008. -
Warmer Than Normal for the Nation this Summer
Warmer Than Normal for the National this Summer, but Nebraska and Kansas Cooler -
Pronounced Reduction in U.S. Drought
Pronounced Reduction in U.S. Drought -
Labor Day Climatology for Some Cities in the Area
Labor Day Climatology for Some Cities in the Area -
August 2008 Climate Connection
August 2008 Climate Connection -
Larry Gillett Receives Holm Award
Larry Gillett Receives Holm Award -
Thomas Jefferson Award Winner
Thomas Jefferson Award Winner -
Flooding August 23rd and 24th
Intense thunderstorms late Saturday night and early Sunday morning dumped up to around 5 inches of rain on some parts of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. -
Heavy Rain Reports August 6th and 7th
Late night thunderstorms dumped a narrow swath of heavy rain across a part of north central Kansas. -
July 2008 Climate Connection
July 2008 Climate Connection -
Baseball Size Hail Strikes Phillips County - July 26th
Strong to severe thunderstorms erupted across parts of north central Kansas on Saturday afternoon, July 26, 2008. -
Heavy Rainfall Round Two - July 17
After round one of widespread heavy rain Tuesday night of 1 to 3 inches, thunderstorms developed again around noon on Thursday, July 17, 2008 and continued into the overnight hours. -
Hastings Measures Highest 2-Day Rainfall in 18 Years
Hastings Measures Highest 2-Day Rainfall in 18 Years -
Heavy Rainfall Round One - July 15
Thunderstorms developed across western and northern Nebraska Tuesday Night and rolled southeast through the state and into northern Kansas Tuesday evening and night. -
Severe Weather and Heat Bursts July 14
Thunderstorms developed across western Nebraska and moved into south central Nebraska Monday evening and night. -
Heavy Rain, Strong Winds and Large Hail July 9th
Thunderstorms developed across portions of south central Nebraska early Wednesday afternoon and the storms expanded to the north and west during the evening hours. -
July 7th Severe Weather Summary
Severe thunderstorms developed across far south central Nebraska and much of north central Kansas during the afternoon and evening hours on July 7th, resulting in several reports of hail up to quarter size, wind gusts to at least 60 mph, and torrential rainfall. -
June 2008 Climate Connection
June 2008 Climate Connection -
Its Been Wet
Many...from farmers to outdoor enthusiasts and emergency managers...have taken up shaking their fists at the clouds and asking when the recent rains will let up. -
Lightning Safety Week...June 22-28
When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! -
June 11th Severe Storm Reports
Although south central Nebraska and much of north central Kansas avoided the onslaught of damaging tornadoes that impacted locations farther south and east, numerous severe thunderstorms producing hail, heavy rain and gusty winds affected locations mainly east of the Highway 281 corridor during the evening hours on Wednesday, June 11th. -
More Rain Across the Area on June 8th
Another round of rain presented itself to south central Nebraska and north central Kansas Saturday night and early Sunday morning. -
Storm Summary from June 7th and 8th
Severe storms erupted along a front extending across north central Kansas and south central Nebraska during the late afternoon and evening on June 7th. -
Storm Summary from June 5th
A strong storm system brought damaging winds and large hail to portions of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas during the mid to late afternoon. -
Storm Summary from June 4th
Powerful storms paid another visit to south-central Nebraska late Wednesday and during the pre-dawn hours Thursday morning. -
Sunrise Storm Reports from June 2nd
Severe thunderstorms producing hail to the size of baseballs...wind gusts to 50 to 60 miles per hour and minor flooding tracked southeast through extreme south-central Nebraska and parts of north-central Kansas just after sunrise. -
EF1 Tornado Hits Thayer County on May 29th
Long Track Tornado From Jewell/Mitchell/Republic Counties in Kansas hits Thayer County Nebraska -
EF1 Tornado in Rooks County on May 29th
The first tornado touched down 4 miles southwest of Palco and tracked east to 3 miles south of Palco. -
EF3 Tornado Hits Mitchell and Jewell Counties on May 29th
NWS damage survey crews have investigated the tornadic storm damage across Jewell and Mitchell Counties and have rated the tornado an EF3 at its strongest point. -
Supercell Photos from Rooks County on May 29th
The following photographs were taken of a supercell thunderstorm in Rooks County, KS on May 29, 2008. -
Storm Report Map from May 29th
A series of supercell thunderstorms rolled across south central Nebraska and north central Kansas beginning in the afternoon on Thursday, May 29 and continuing through Thursday evening and night. -
Hamilton and York County Tornado Events on May 29th
From the damage survey conducted on May 30, it appears that a tornado set down 3 miles west of Aurora around 7:05 pm and traveled to the southeast. -
Preliminary Storm Reports from May 29th
A storm survey team from the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Hastings surveyed the damage from one of two tornadoes in the Kearney area. -
Tornado Damage in Kearney Area on May 29th
A storm survey team from the National Weather Service Office in Hastings has surveyed the damage from the tornado that struck the Kearney area on Thursday afternoon, May 29, 2008. -
Heavy Rainfall Drenches the Area on May 22-24
Thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall across south central Nebraska and north central Kansas beginning last Wednesday night and continuing through Friday night. -
Wind Speed and Rainfall Data for May 10th
An upper low pressure system crossed the central plains on Saturday, May 10th bringing widespread rainfall across south central Nebraska, with lesser amounts in North Central Kansas. -
National Tornado Experiment to Begin in May
National Tornado Experiment to Begin in May -
Winter Weather Awareness
Winter Weather Awareness -
Spring Freeze Data for the Area
Six weeks into spring, and some locations in south central Nebraska and north central Kansas are still wondering if spring has really "sprung". -
Damage Survey for Mitchell and Cloud Counties in Kansas on April 25
A Nighttime EF2 Tornado Hits Mitchell and Cloud Counties -
Severe Weather Strikes Parts of the Area April 24-25
Thunderstorms rumbled across parts of north central Kansas and south central Nebraska beginning during the evening of Thursday, April 24, 2008 and lasting well into the overnight hours. -
Rainfall Totals from April 16-17
A large area of rain pushed across the Central Plains from Wednesday night through Friday, in response to a strong, slow-moving upper level low pressure system traversing the area. -
April 15 Winds were Taxing
A strong pressure gradient between developing low pressure over the Central Rockies and high pressure centered over the Middle Mississippi River Valley made for a day of strong winds across our region. -
Smoke Across Portions of the Region on April 14
Conditions across the region during the day Monday were acceptable for rangeland burning and as a result several burns were conducted across Kansas. -
A Windy Day on Friday April 11
A tight pressure gradient brought strong northwesterly winds to the area during the day Friday. -
March 2008 Climate Connection
March 2008 Climate Connection -
Fowl Play?
From late February through early April...millions of waterfowl converge across south-central Nebraska on their annual migration north. -
Did you Remember to Set your Clocks Forward Last Night?
Did you Remember to Set your Clocks Forward Last Night? -
Updated...Failing U.S. Sattellite May be Viewable Over Central Nebraska
The failing National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Satellite USA-193/NROL-21 will be passing within view of Central Nebraska this evening and Wednesday evening and should be viewable...weather permitting. -
January 2008 Climate Connection
January 2008 Climate Connection -
February 2008 Climate Connection
February 2008 Climate Connection -
Coldest Winter Since 2001
Coldest Winter Since 2001 -
Spring Hydrologic Outlook Issued
SPRING FLOOD AND WATER RESOURCES OUTLOOK ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NEBRASKA -
Service Change Notice for Rangeland Fire Danger Index
Service Change Notice for Rangeland Fire Danger Index -
A Windy Monday Across the Region
A Windy Monday Across the Region -
Total Lunar Eclipse to Occur February 20
Stargazers in the central United States are perfectly positioned to view a total lunar eclipse on Wednesday, February 20. -
Final Snowfall Totals from the February 5th Snowstorm
A potent storm system emerged from the the Rockies and crossed the central plains on Tuesday, bringing significant snow accumulations to portions of the area. -
Arctic Air and Snow Arrived Tuesday
An arctic cold front arrived during the early morning hours Tuesday, January 29, 2008. -
Tired of Winter?
The recent cold spell across our region may be leaving some with a touch of cabin fever or other winter-related maladies...along with a strong yearning for spring. -
Duration of Continuous Snow Cover Nears Record
Portions of south central Nebraska have been covered by snow that has refused to melt since first arriving around the 6th of December. -
December 2007 Climate Connection
December 2007 Climate Connection -
Snow Rollers Formed on Thursday!
Snow Rollers, or log shaped snowballs, formed Thursday in parts of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas including Jewell, Webster and Adams Counties. -
2007 Drought in Review
2007 Drought in Review -
Economic Impacts of the 2007 Drought
Economic Impacts of the 2007 Drought -
A Look Back at the Significant Weather Events of 2007
The following is a summary of significant weather events of 2007 which impacted south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. -
Snowfall Amounts from January 9-10
A fast moving winter storm system produced snowfall across south central Nebraska and north central Kansas the night of January 9th or in the early morning hours of January 10th, 2008. -
2007 Climate - Year in Review
2007 brought a wide variety of weather to south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. -
Winter Weather Types
Winter Precipitation Types and their Environments -
Another Round of Snow on December 28th
A quick moving storm system pushed across the Central Plains Thursday night and Friday morning, bringing with it another round of snow to the area. -
Snowfall Amounts from the December 14-15 Winter Storm
A potent winter storm left accumulating snow across all of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas, starting during the afternoon on Friday, December 14 and lasting through the morning hours on Saturday, December 15. -
Winter Storm Event December 10-11
A strong upper level storm system sent moisture streaming northward into the Central Plains Monday December 10th into the early morning hours of Tuesday December 11th. -
A Fresh Blanket of Snow from December 5-6 Event
A quick moving storm system brought widespread snowfall to the area late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. -
Ice Accumulations on December 1
The following image and table is a listing of Ice Accumulations from the Winter Storm Event on Saturday December 1st, 2007. -
November 2007: A Dry One to Remember
November 2007 will go down as one of the driest Novembers on record for many locations in south central Nebraska. -
Winter Weather Awareness Day 2007
Winter Weather Awareness Day 2007 -
November 23 and 24 Snows
Snows fall over north-central Kansas and parts of south-central Nebraska. -
Record High Temperatures on November 11, 2007
Temperatures soared to record or near-record levels today across much of the central plains, reaching 15 to 25 degrees above normal thanks to a surge of warm air on southerly breezes ahead of an approaching cold front. -
Nebraska First Astronaut to Fly by November 7, 2007
EARLY MORNING RISERS WILLING TO BRAVE TEMPERATURES IN THE MIDDLE TO UPPER 20S WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW NEBRASKAS FIRST ASTRONAUT...CLAY ANDERSON...FLY ACROSS THE NEBRASKA SKY JUST BEFORE SUNRISE WEDNESDAY MORNING. -
October 21-23 Rain, Snow and Wind
A strong storm system started to affect the Central Plains late Tuesday night and with plenty of moisture available, brought a plentiful amount of precipitation through Thursday morning. -
Genoa River Observer Receives 20 year Length-of-Service Award
Genoa River Observer Receives 20 Year Length-of-Service Award -
Freeze in Your Future? Average First Freeze Dates
With the autumnal equinox arriving at 451 am September 23rd...the first fall freeze cannot be too far behind. -
Damage Survey from August 22nd Storms
Storm Damage Pictures from the Wednesday August 22nd Severe Weather Outbreak -
11th Annual High Plains Conference
The 11th Annual High Plains Conference was held on August 16th and 17th, 2007 - in Hastings, Nebraska. -
Heavy Rain Greets the Region Again
The combination of a nearly stalled frontal boundary, abnormal amounts of moisture contained within the atmosphere, and several upper level disturbances - combined to produce copious amounts of rain across parts of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas during the evening of August 6th continuing through the overnight hours of August 7th. -
Heavy Rains Drench the Region
The combination of a mid level disturbance, ample atmospheric moisture and a frontal boundary located across northern Kansas, brought prodigious rainfall to much of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas on Saturday evening - which continued into Sunday morning. -
New Meteorologist-in-Charge Takes Over in Hastings
NOAAs National Weather Service has selected Steven G. Eddy to serve as Meteorologist-in-Charge of the Weather Forecast Office in Hastings, Nebraska. Steve began is new position in Hastings on July 25th. -
Smith Center Observers Receive Length of Service Awards
Bob and Linda Levin from Smith Center Receive Length of Service Awards -
40 Year Length of Service Award Presented to Covert Kansas Observers
40 Year Length of Service Award Presented to Covert, KS COOP Observers -
2007 Lightning Safety Information
2007 Lightning Safety Information -
Local Storm Reports from June 22nd and 23rd 2007
Local Storm Reports from June 22nd and 23rd 2007 -
Special Service Award Presented to Miller Observer
Miller Nebraska COOP Observer Receives Special Service Award -
June 6th Strong Winds
Rapidly falling low pressure brought strong winds to the Central Plains most of the day Wednesday. -
Benjamin Franklin Award Presented to Naponee Observers
Wohlebs receive Benjamin Franklin Award -
Phillipsburg Tornado Damage Survey
Preliminary Storm Survey Results Conducted on May 5, 2007 at Phillipsburg, Kansas -
Fullerton River Observer Received 15 Year Length-of-Service Award
River Observer from Fullerton Receives 15 Year Length of Service Award -
A Blanket of White
An upper level trough of low pressure swung across Nebraska and Kansas on February 12th and 13th, 2007. -
Dawson County Tornado of April 20th 2007
The tornado first entered the extreme southwestern corner of Dawson County, then traveled north approximately 12 miles before moving into Custer County. -
Spring Snow Reports from April 10
The large spring storm in the area dropped anywhere from 1 to 5 inches of snow in south central Nebraska Thursday. -
Yes, It Has Been Cold
The recent "cold snap" across south central Nebraska and north central Kansas has prompted many to not trade in that sweater for short sleeves quite yet...and it will likely remain that way for a couple more days. -
A Cold and Wet April
A Cold and Wet April -
Average Date of Last Spring Freeze
Our recent spate of warm weather has more than likely left many planning summer flower and vegetable gardens. -
Spring Begins
A typical Spring day in early March in the Tri-Cities of Grand Island... Hastings and Kearney has an average daily high temperature of 44 degrees…with a morning low temperature of around 23 degrees. -
Peak Wind Gusts on March 3rd
Peak Wind Gusts on March 3rd -
Peak Wind Gusts on March 2nd
...Gusty Northwest Winds Will Continue Across the Region through Tonight... -
Commerce Department Awards Bronze Medal to NWS Hastings
The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded its prestigious Bronze Medal to the staff of NOAAs Hastings, Neb., weather forecast office for efforts warning the public before and during the Nov. 27-28, 2005, ice storm and blizzard in the central United States. -
Precipitation at a Glance
PRECIPITATION TOTALS IN APRIL AND MAY HAVE BEEN RUNNING ABOVE NORMAL OVER MUCH OF SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA AND NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS. -
Peak Wind Gusts on March 1st
...Gusty Northwest Winds Will Continue Across the Region through Friday... -
High Winds from February 25th Winter Storm
AS DEPICTED IN THE IMAGE BELOW...A DEEP LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER FAR EASTERN KANSAS INTO WESTERN MISSOURI -
Peak Wind Gusts on February 16th
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF PEAK WIND GUSTS FROM AUTOMATED WEATHER OBSERVING STATIONS ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA AND NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16TH. -
A Blanket of White
An upper level trough of low pressure swung across Nebraska and Kansas on February 12th and 13th, 2007. -
Regional Doppler Radar
Regional Doppler Radar -
Snowfall Amounts from Weekend of January 20th and 21st
Snowfall Amounts from Weekend of January 20th and 21st -
Weekend Snowfall Amounts - January 13th and 14th 2007
Weekend Snowfall Amounts from January 13th and 14th, 2007 -
Summary of December 29th-31st, 2006 Winter Storm
A wide variety of significant winter weather began impacting portions of south central Nebraska and north central Kansas during the day on Friday (12/29) and continued through Saturday night (12/30), before exiting the area on Sunday (12/31). -
Storm Photo Gallery (December 29th-31st, 2006)
Storm Photo Gallery (December 29th-31st, 2006)