All Images ©
Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Science,
School of Natural Resources, UNL,
unless otherwise noted.
March 31, 2011: The month ends on a relatively mild note.
March 28, 2011: Holmes Lake, Lincoln, NE
March 28, 2011: Holmes Lake, Lincoln, NE
March 28, 2011: Holmes Lake, Lincoln, NE
March 28, 2011: Falling snow, fog and chilly temperatures in
Lincoln, NE
March 28, 2011: Wet snow falling and melting as it hits the
surface in Lincoln, NE
March 26, 2011: The last gasp of Winter with sleet and low 30's in
Lincoln, NE
March 26, 2011: Early morning fog, light rain and snow in Lincoln,
NE
March 26, 2011: The lawns are turning green, it wants to be
Spring, but snow is falling once again in Lincoln, NE
March 25, 2011: After an overnight inch of snowfall,
everything is coated with snow in Lincoln, NE.
March 25, 2011: After an overnight inch of snowfall, everything is
coated with snow in Lincoln, NE.
March 24, 2011: The roads are warm following several very warm days,
but with snow now falling the roads are now steaming.
March 24, 2011: A 5 second time lapse photo of falling snow in
Lincoln, NE
March 24, 2011: Snow falling in Lincoln, NE. Same scene as above
but with a flash.
March 23, 2011: The moon rising over Lincoln just before sunset
March 23, 2011: Just after sunset in Lincoln, NE
March 23, 2011: An early Spring day in Lincoln, NE
March 23, 2011: East Campus, UNL
March 23, 2011: Alto Cumulus clouds gathering over Lincoln, NE
March 22, 2011: A storm forms just east of Lincoln, NE
March 22, 2011: As this storm moved Northeast from Lincoln, NE, it
eventually produced damaging hail
March 22, 2011: The State Capitol building in Lincoln, NE
March 22, 2011: The State Capitol building in Lincoln, NE
March 22, 2011: The State Capitol building in Lincoln, NE
March 14, 2011: Rural Lancaster County, NE
March 14, 2011: Rural Saline County, NE
March 14, 2011: Spring has arrived in Lincoln and the lawns are
turning green again.
March 12, 2011: Holmes Lake, Lincoln, NE
March 11, 2011: Southeast Nebraska
March 11, 2011: Southeast Nebraska
March 11, 2011: Snow Geese at Squaw Creek National Wildlife
Refuge
March 11, 2011: at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge
March 11, 2011: at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge
March 11, 2011: at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge
March 11, 2011: Southeast Nebraska
March 11, 2011: Southeast Nebraska
March 11, 2011: at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge
March 11, 2011: at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge
March 11, 2011: Southeast Nebraska
March 11, 2011: Southeast Nebraska
March 11, 2011: Holmes Lake, Lincoln, NE
March 10, 2011: Holmes Lake, Lincoln, NE
March 9, 2011: Hardin Hall, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln, NE
March 9, 2011: Hardin Hall, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln, NE
March 8, 2011: A foggy early morning in rural Lincoln, NE
March 8, 2011: Rural Lincoln, NE
March 8, 2011: Rural Lancaster County, NE.
March 8, 2011: Rural Lancaster County, NE.
March 7, 2011: Downtown Lincoln, NE
March 7, 2011: Downtown Lincoln, NE
March 7, 2011: Downtown Lincoln, NE
March 7, 2011: A sloppy morning commute in Lincoln, NE
March 7, 2011: East Campus, UNL
March 7, 2011: East Campus, UNL
March 7, 2011: (9 AM): East Campus, UNL (see photo
below)
March 7, 2011: (1 PM): East Campus, UNL (see above
photo)
March 4, 2011: Late afternoon at Holmes Lake Park, Lincoln, NE....waiting for
Spring
March 4, 2011: Holmes Lake Park, Lincoln, NE....waiting for
Spring
March 3, 2011: The Platte River near Ashland, NE. Just a
few chucks of ice today in the river.
March 3, 2011: A small portion of an earlier ice jam remains
attached to a sand bar in the Platte River near Ashland, NE
March 3, 2011: Southeastern Nebraska
March 3, 2011: Southeastern Nebraska
March 3, 2011: Southeastern Nebraska
March 3, 2011: Just a few patches and piles of snow remain as
we ease into Spring on East campus of UNL
March 3, 2011: Southeastern Nebraska
March 2, 2011: Looking west from Harden Hall, home of this web
site
March 1, 2011: Southeast Lincoln, NE
March 1, 2011: Southeast Lincoln, NE
March 1, 2011: Southeast Lincoln, NE
March 1, 2011: Southeast Lincoln, NE
March 1, 2011: Its that strange time of year, 60 degree
temperatures yet remaining snow piles from winter.
March 1, 2011: East Campus, UNL. The snow is rapidly
melting away.
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