- Mar 12, 2025
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Jessica Blum,
With a lot of sunshine and temperatures in the low 50s and upper 40s, we continued to see a lot of melting through this weekend. Some reports throughout Lincoln dropped from about 7″ & Prime; to 2.5-4 & Prime; from Saturday morning to Sunday early morning.
Our warmest day yet is set up to get here by Monday, with most of southeast Nebraska in the low to mid 50s. Winds will be out of the west at about 10-20 miles per hour throughout the day. I’& rsquo; ll seem like spring, as spring will be simply 4 weeks away.
Most of us will remain dry through Tuesday afternoon, however a winter storm is brewing that looks to arrive in western Nebraska by Tuesday night. For us in eastern Nebraska, not much happening at that point.
Most of the heavy snow and travel issues are under a Winter Storm Watch issued on Sunday afternoon. With this storm, blowing snow and bitter cold seek to follow in its wake through Thursday and Friday. Longer variety designs are all we have to look at so far, but there’& rsquo; s some contract in them already. More tweak to happen quickly.
An early look at one of those longer-range designs reveals by Wednesday afternoon, the rain and blended rainfall is taking place over eastern Nebraska. Throughout the Panhandle extending toward northeast Nebraska & hellip; various story. Continuous snow and heavy snow will look to settle in through about Thursday early morning through these areas.
Again, after said winter weather condition has actually left, cold temperature levels and wind chills will be what we are delegated deal with Thursday and Friday early mornings.
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