March 2015 Photo Gallery
All Images © Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Science, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
March 17: We need rain for the lawns to turn green.
Lincoln has only received 0.03 inches of moisture this month and only 0.14 inches since February 4.
March 16: Lincoln's official high temperature was a record breaking 90F (old record was 81F)
and this is the earliest in the year ever recorded (1887-2015) for a 90 degree temperature in Lincoln, NE
March 16: Even though the temperature was 90F today, a snow pile, now mainly ice, remains in this parking lot in Lincoln, NE
March 16: Late afternoon, 89F in Lincoln, official high was a record breaking 90F
March 14: Canada Geese in Lincoln, NE
March 14: Canada Geese in Lincoln, NE
March 14: Canada Geese in Lincoln, NE
March 14: Canada Geese in Lincoln, NE
March 14: Pine Lake in Lincoln, NE
March 14: Canada Geese in Lincoln, NE
March 12: Warm temperatures arrive in Lincoln and golfers are heading out to the golf courses
March 12: Temperatures typical of May arrive in Lincoln mid March.
March 10: Rural eastern edge of Lincoln, NE
March 10: Warm and dry weather has replaced Winter cold and snow in Lincoln, NE
March 10: Sunrise in Lincoln, NE
March 9: The Platte River in Eastern Nebraska just after sunset
March 9: The Platte River in Eastern Nebraska
March 9: The Platte River in Eastern Nebraska
March 9: Late winter warmth and sunshine are bring golfers back onto the golf courses in Lincoln, NE
March 7: Central Nebraska, many snow geese stopping off on their migration north
March 7: Central Nebraska, many snow geese stopping off on their migration north
March 7: Central Nebraska, many snow geese stopping off on their migration north
March 6: Central Nebraska, migrating geese near sunset
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March 6: Central Nebraska, many geese are on their migration north
March 6: Central Nebraska, many snow geese stopping off on their migration north
March 6: Central Nebraska, geese stopping off on their migration north
March 6: Central Nebraska, many geese on their migration north
March 6: Migrating geese have a stop-over in Central Nebraska
March 6: Central Nebraska, the Platte River has no spring ice on it so there are no ice jams this year in March
Central Nebraska, the Platte River has no spring ice on it so there are no ice jams this year in March
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