Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Despite Possible Snow, Today's Precipitation Is Welcomed
Today's forecast calls for a 60% chance of rain, which could turn into a wintery mix of snow and ice later in the day and in the evening. And it could be accompanied by wind gusts of up to 40 mph.
Sounds rough -- but we should not complain.
As drought continues to ravage Nebraska, forecasters say there isn't a lot of hope in the immediate future for precipitation aside from today's system.
The picture above of Turkey Creek near Pleasant Hill was taken by a reader yesterday.
It shows how dry conditions are following a colder-than-usual winter that brought little snowfall. And what snow did fall had very low moisture content.
According to UNL's drought monitor, Saline County and eastern Nebraska are currently abnormally dry, with drier conditions creeping in from the southwest.
Click here for the long-range forecast for the Dorchester area.
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