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Snow is done, in the meantime


Snow is done, in the meantime

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Rusty Dawkins,

The next several days are going to be peaceful and a little cool, however we gradually warm up as we head through the weekend.

The next possibility for snow will come our method by the middle of next week. The forecast is in the video above.



Snowfall overalls were considerable, but it was a reasonably thin line of heavy snow.

From Lincoln to around Alba (south main Nebraska) had a swath of 4-8″ & Prime; of snow″, with pockets of 9-11 & Prime; in the purple shaded locations.



We saw many reports around Lincoln that saw 11.0″& Prime;, 10.5 & Prime;, and 10.0 & Prime; of snow! A number of 9.0 & Prime; reports, as well.



The main snowfall total for the city of Lincoln goes down as 8.8″ & Prime; for the day. Lots of other towns saw well over 6.0″ & Prime; of snow


. Tonight, temperatures will drop into the single digits, which is well below par.



The wind chill will drop to around zero, so a cold start to the day!




For Friday, we begin cold, but do warm up some.

We’& rsquo; ll see highs in the middle 30s by the afternoon with great deals of sunlight.



It’& rsquo; ll be a little cooler than average where there is a fresh pack of snow on the ground, but some areas that didn’& rsquo; t see snow will get into the lower 40s.

Chief Meteorologist Rusty Dawkins Twitter: RustyWx Facebook: RustyWx YouTube: RustyWx


Categories: Channel 8 Eyewitness News Weather, Forecast


Tags: cold, projection, snow, totals, heat up, weather condition, weekend, wind chill


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