A Dry and Cool April |
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Highlights Nebraska had its sixth-driest April since modern record-keeping began (1895). The statewide monthly average of 0.71 inches was nearly |
https://nsco.unl.edu/articles/climate-summaries/dry-and-cool-april |
Continued Warmth in March, Spotty Precipitation |
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Highlights After a warmer and wetter than normal winter (Dec – Feb), Nebraska entered spring rather warm as record high |
https://nsco.unl.edu/articles/climate-summaries/continued-warmth-march-spotty-precipitation |
Mild winter could turn into wet spring |
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By Al Dutcher, NSCO This past winter was certainly a much easier ride than what Nebraska experienced last year, particularly |
https://nsco.unl.edu/articles/news/mild-winter-could-turn-wet-spring |
Warmth and dryness dominate February |
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Relative warmth and dryness was the general rule for a majority of Nebraska this February. Thankfully this was quite a |
https://nsco.unl.edu/articles/climate-summaries/warmth-and-dryness-dominate-february |
January weather mostly unsurprising |
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January was relatively quiet across Nebraska with a slightly above-normal average monthly temperature and near-normal monthly total precipitation. Snowfall was |
https://nsco.unl.edu/articles/climate-summaries/january-weather-mostly-unsurprising |