If you were hoping some of the nice days of recent weeks would be indicative of a nice upcoming spring season, you might be disappointed.
On the WHOW Morning Show Thursday, Ed Shimon at the National Weather Service in Lincoln indicates the rest of the month is showing below-normal temperatures with a signal for above-normal precipitation.
Once we get into April, Shimon indicates things are looking positive that we could see above-normal temperatures. It's not a strong signal but the possibility is there.
When it comes to snow for March or April, Shimon indicates it isn't out of the question. While snow gets less and less likely the farther into March we get, it can't be ruled out.
Shimon indicates the above-normal precipitation signal will carry all the way into the summer months. We'll hear more from Shimon on that next week on Regional Radio News.