First Snow of Big Storm Begins to Fall in Nebraska
Posted: 4:43 AM Snow has started falling in parts of central and western Nebraska as the state prepares for what could be two days of wintry weather.
Posted: 4:43 AM Snow has started falling in parts of central and western Nebraska as the state prepares for what could be two days of wintry weather.
Updated: 4:50 PM The City of Grand Island has declared a Snow Alert/Snow Emergency.
Updated: 2:19 PM Several Nebraska cities are declaring snow emergencies from Monday until Thursday, that could be extended if conditions change. Motorists are reminded not to park on emergency snow routes during the snow emergencies.
Updated: 2:26 PM It's the first significant snow fall of the year in Lincoln, and that means getting used to driving in the snow and ice all over again. Even though only a few inches of snow fell overnight, it still built up on the roadways and made them slick.
Updated: 4:50 AM The National Weather Service says more wind-whipped snow is headed into Nebraska, piling onto the 3 to 4 inches already on the ground in many spots.
Updated: 11:53 AM City snow operations wrapped up plowing and sanding efforts on all major arterial routes at about 8 a.m. Monday.
Updated: 7:56 AM With wintry weather here, the Nebraska State Patrol reminds motorists to use the state's 511 automated road and weather condition information system.
Updated: 9:36 AM Louisiana got its earliest snowflakes ever as people across the South awakened to a dusting of powder.
Posted: 9:21 AM Cooler North American temperatures in 2008 resulted from a strong natural effect, and the overall warming trend that has been observed since 1970 is likely to resume, according to university and NOAA scientists.
Updated: 10:21 AM Preliminary reports indicate that 23 days passed between November 7th and 29th, 2009 without a single tornado report in the continental United States.
Updated: 10:15 AM November 2009 weather highlights for Omaha, Lincoln, and Norfolk.
Posted: 9:48 AM Climate researchers say cooler temperatures in North America last year do not mean global warming is easing.
Posted: 8:05 AM In a very unusual turn of events, the average high temperatures in Grand Island, Hastings, and Kearney were actually warmer in November than in October.
Posted: 2:55 PM The hurricane season is ending with barely a whimper.
Posted: 8:59 AM With one exception, Americans probably won't see big changes in their day-to-day lives if President Barack Obama achieves his goal for cutting carbon emissions.
Posted: 8:36 PM The City’s goal is to keep the streets cleared and safe during snow events.
Posted: 6:57 AM A winter storm with winds gusting to more than 80 mph is expected to leave as much as a foot of snow to the northern Nevada mountains.
Posted: 3:28 PM As of 2:00 p.m. Friday, power was restored to all residential Norris Public Power District customers.
Posted: 8:36 AM Historically speaking, Thanksgiving Day weather epitomizes the variability we have come to expect in Nebraska and Kansas.
Updated: 8:26 AM The Antarctic ozone hole, which fluctuates throughout the late winter and spring in the southern hemisphere, reached its 2009 peak circumference in late September, according to measurements by NOAA researchers.
Updated: 8:27 AM The combined global land and ocean surface temperature was the sixth warmest October on record, according to NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.
Updated: 6:58 PM Gov. Dave Heineman has signed a state disaster declaration to help in the recovery process after this week's severe winter storm in Southeast Nebraska.
Posted: 10:27 AM Some people who lost electricity during Monday's snowstorm in southeast Nebraska could remain in the dark for another couple days.
Posted: 10:44 AM Jefferson County Emergency Management is declaring the southeastern part of the county a disaster area.