All Images © K. Dewey
February 26, 2004. East campus, UNL. It may be wishful thinking,
but it does look
like there is a green lawn. The mild temperatures of early
January didn't allow the top soil
to freeze, and the thick snow cover insulated the soil from the
very cold temperatures so green
lawn emerged after the snow melted off.
February 22, 2004: The Bell Tower of First Plymouth Church
in Lincoln.
Warm breezes and a few puffy cumulus clouds herald the spring weather
which we all hope is just around the corner.
February 22, 2004. Just before sunset in rural Southeast Lincoln.
After a week of mild temperatures, the snow cover is gone.
February 19, 2004. Green lawn begins to emerge from under the month
long siege of
snowfall and cold temperatures. East campus, UNL
February 19, 2004. Potholes are springing up all over town (17th
and "Y" streets in Lincoln.
February 19, 2004. Rapidly melting snow has turned this parking
lot on the city campus of UNL into a river.
February 19, 2004. Rapidly melting snow floods this intersection
in southeast Lincoln.
February 17, 2004. A nice red sunset in Lincoln, NE, following the
first day with mild temperatures this month.
February 17, 2004. Warm air begins returning to the area producing
an early morning fog in southeast Lincoln.
February 17, 2004. Warm air begins returning to the area producing
an early morning fog in southeast Lincoln.
February 17, 2004. Warm air begins returning to the area producing
an early morning fog. in rural Lancaster county.
February 17, 2004. Warm air begins returning to the area producing
an early morning fog in rural Lincoln.
February 14, 2004. Eastern Nebraska remains locked in a cold wave.
February 14, 2004. Eastern Nebraska remains locked in a cold wave.
February 14, 2004. Eastern Nebraska remains locked in a cold wave.
It's been a lot worse: Click
Here for a Lincoln Historical Comparison
February 10, 2004. The melt down begins. The bright
red sunset turns a pond of melt water sitting
in a parking lot red on the city campus of UNL.
February 6, 2004.
February 5, 2004. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, city campus,
mid-day heavy snow fall. Feb.
4-6, 2004 STORM PHOTOS
February 5, 2004. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, city campus,
mid-day heavy snow fall.
February 5, 2004. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, city campus,
mid-day heavy snow fall.
February 3, 2004. This playground remains unused and buried
under a deep layer of snow.
February 3, 2004. Lincoln is buried under near record depth
of snowfall.
February 1-2, 2004, 2004 Snow Storm (more photos)
February 2, 2004. Clearing snow from the sidewalks.
February 2, 2004. Southeast Lincoln.
February 1-2, 2004, 2004 Snow Storm (more photos)
February 1, 2004. Pioneers Park, Lincoln, NE.
Another major Winter storm hits Nebraska.
February 1, 2004. Pioneers Park, Lincoln, NE.
Another major Winter storm hits Nebraska.
February 1, 2004: Second weekend in a row with a major snowfall
in Lincoln.
February 1, 2004. An abandoned car that slid into the ditch along
South 84th Street. Lincoln, NE.
February 1, 2004. Heavy snow falling mid-afternoon in Lincoln.
February 1, 2004. Icicles hang over this window as Lincoln waits
for milder air to return.
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