Omaha, Nebraska – Drivers heading out early Sunday across the Missouri River Valley should prepare for reduced visibility as patchy fog develops before sunrise. Areas near I-80 and I-29 could see travel delays, with fog expected to lift after 8 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service in Omaha, fog will form across southwest Iowa and eastern Nebraska overnight Saturday into Sunday morning. Conditions may briefly lower visibility to less than a quarter-mile in spots, particularly near rivers and low-lying areas.
By late morning, skies will clear, and Sunday will turn mostly sunny with a high near 76 degrees. Light north winds are forecast to keep the afternoon comfortable, making for favorable outdoor plans once the fog burns away.
Looking ahead, the region will enjoy a stretch of calm, mostly sunny days through midweek. Monday remains sunny with highs in the mid-70s. Tuesday brings more sunshine and slightly warmer conditions near 77 degrees. Wednesday may introduce a chance of scattered showers by late afternoon, followed by another rain chance Thursday.
Travelers should use headlights in foggy areas, reduce speeds, and allow extra time for morning commutes. While no hazardous storms are expected, forecasters urge drivers to remain alert during early travel hours.
More updates will be issued if fog lingers or if rain chances later in the week increase.
Five Day Forecast for Omaha, Nebraska:
- Sunday: Morning fog, then sunny. High near 76.
- Monday: Mostly sunny. High near 74.
- Tuesday: Sunny skies. High near 77.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, chance of showers late. High near 79.
- Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms possible. High near 77.