Hastings, NE – A small chance of light freezing drizzle could create patchy slick spots across parts of south central Nebraska early Monday morning, particularly before 7 a.m., potentially impacting commuters in Adams County and surrounding areas.
According to the National Weather Service in Hastings, there is a 10–20% chance of freezing drizzle overnight into Monday morning. While precipitation amounts are expected to remain light, even minor ice accumulation could make untreated bridges, overpasses and rural roads slippery for the early drive.
Rain and drizzle chances are expected to increase through the day Monday and continue into Tuesday. Forecasters say total precipitation through midweek should remain limited, generally under a quarter inch.
High temperatures Monday are expected to range between 41 and 48 degrees, with overnight lows dipping into the low to upper 30s. Tuesday will see highs between 46 and 52 degrees, with lows ranging from 28 to 39 degrees.
By Wednesday, scattered lingering morning showers remain possible, with highs warming into the mid-50s to mid-60s. Drier and warmer conditions are forecast Thursday, with highs climbing into the upper 60s and 70s across the region.
Drivers are encouraged to use caution during the early morning hours Monday, especially in areas where pavement temperatures may briefly dip near freezing.
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