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Up-And-Down Temperatures to Continue Through Winter

Long-term weather forecasts are not showing a pattern of extended cold or extended warm temperatures and moisture forecasts are showing things could be wet.

 

Last week, Chris Miller at the National Weather Service in Lincoln told Regional Radio News the up-and-down temperatures have surprisingly resulted in things being average for this time of the year and we're expecting more of those up-and-down temperature swings during the winter months ahead.

 

 

While we're headed towards a 'La Nina' winter, Miller explains a winter with above-average precipitation doesn't necessarily mean we're in for a wet enough winter to break the drought we're experiencing.

 

 

Miller reminds residents that rarely does snow equate to a significant amount of moisture as it takes over ten inches of snow to equate to one inch of rain fall. 

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