Images
© Ken Dewey
November
28, 2004, Lincoln's first measurable snowfall since February 6, 2004
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November 28, 2004 Snowfall Photos
November
24, 2004, relatively mild autumn weather in rural southeast Lincoln.
November
24, 2004, only a few days from December, yet red leaves remain on these
trees in Lincoln.
November
24, 2004, only a few days from December, yet red leaves remain on these
trees in Lincoln.
November
24, 2004, A nearly full moon rises over rural Lancaster county in Southeast
Lincoln.
November
22, 2004. With mild Autumn weather, these trees hold on to their
red leaves in Lincoln.
November
17, 2004: Early evening on a foggy & rainy day in Lincoln
November
17, 2004: Early evening on a foggy & rainy day in Lincoln
November
17, 2004: Mid Afternoon on a foggy & rainy day on the east campus of
UNL.
November
15, 2004: Late Autumn color on the east campus of UNL.
November
15, 2004: Rural Lancaster County east of Lincoln
November
15, 2004: Rural Lancaster County east of Lincoln
November
13, 2004: Pioneers Park, Lincoln, NE
November
13, 2004: Pioneers Park, Lincoln, NE
November
12, 2004: Abandoned town along Nebraska Hwy. 30 west of Paxton, NE
November
12, 2004: Abandoned town along Nebraska Hwy. 30 west of Paxton, NE.
Image
© K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
Kingsley
Dam at Lake McConaughy, Nebraska, November 12, 2004.
Lake
McConaughy has dropped over 60 feet in elevation.
Read
about this major drought impact with a forecast for next summer and see
photos of the lost city of Lemoyne.
A
Major Drought hits Lake McConaughy
November
11, 2004: Veterans Day ceremony on the East Campus of UNL.
November
7, 2004: Jet contrails fill the sky over Lincoln. Note the contrail
that has turned into a band of clouds.
November
7, 2004: The bell tower of First Plymouth church. One of Lincoln's
historical
buildings listed on the national register of historic places.
November
5, 2004: Looking east toward the Nebraska State Capitol. Late afternoon
sun highlights
the
remaining golden brown leaves on the trees.
November
7, 2004: York County Nebraska
November
5, 2004. Early evening sunset over Lincoln.
November
5, 2004: The Nebraska State Capitol.
November
5, 2004: Autumn brown colors on east campus of the University of Nebraska.
November
4, 2004: The Nebraska State Capitol radiates a golden brown color as the
sun nears sunset.
November
4, 2004: Outside the stadium on City campus, UNL.
November
3, 2004: A foggy and frosty morning at Capitol Beach Lake, Lincoln.
Image
©Tyler Lawrence, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
November
3, 2004: A foggy and frosty morning at Capitol Beach Lake, Lincoln.
Image
©Tyler Lawrence, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
November
3, 2004: A foggy Autumn morning in rural east Lincoln.
November
3, 2004: A foggy Autumn morning in rural east Lincoln.
November
3, 2004: A foggy Autumn morning in rural east Lincoln.
November
3, 2004: A foggy Autumn morning in rural east Lincoln.
November
3, 2004: Frost from early morning fog coated grasses in rural east Lincoln.
Image
© K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
November
3, 2004: A foggy Autumn morning in rural east Lincoln.
November
3, 2004: Frost from early morning fog coated grasses in rural east Lincoln.
Early
morning in rural east Lincoln.
Early
morning in rural east Lincoln.
November
1, 2004: A dark and gloomy rainy start to the month of November in Lincoln.
November
1, 2004: After a very dry and mild October, November starts off damp and
cold.
October, 2004, York County Nebraska.
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