I am talking about snow rollers folks. This is an unusual weather phenomenon where large shaped snowballs form as wind blows the snow across the ground. This was seen Wednesday morning across Jewell County, in northern Kansas, and Webster County, in southern Nebraska.
For more information on this very unusual weather scene, here is a link with pictures from the National Weather Service’s website in Hastings NE.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=gid&storyid=12198&source=0
No snowfall accumulation across most of Greater Nebraska Wednesday. An inch of snow fell across the Hayes Center and Eustis areas.
The snow shuts off, and temperatures warm up for Friday. Highs will be in the mid 40s with sunshine. Friday night into Saturday another quick shot of snow moves back in. At this time I see little or no snowfall accumulation, highs on Saturday will be cooler than Friday with the clouds and snow, temps will be in the 30s.
Sunday the sun returns, and so do the 40s, and the 40s stick around Monday and Tuesday. Monday we have another quick shot of snow or a rain/snow mix. Colder air looks to invade greater Nebraska on Wednesday with a chance of Snow. I’ll continue to watch how this will pan out, as we might be in line for a major cold snap mid to late next week.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
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