Light Snow and Slick Roads Expected in Southeast Nebraska Through Saturday Morning

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Omaha, NE – Flurries and light snow are expected to sweep through southeast Nebraska and parts of western Iowa late Friday into Saturday morning, potentially impacting travel along I-80 and surrounding roads. With snowfall accumulation predicted to remain under an inch, drivers should prepare for slick spots and reduced visibility.

According to the National Weather Service, light snow will begin late Friday night, with flurries continuing through early Saturday. Temperatures will drop to a low of 19°F overnight, creating conditions ripe for icy roadways. Motorists are urged to exercise caution and check weather updates before venturing out.

Saturday’s high will reach 30°F, with snow clearing by mid-morning and skies gradually turning partly sunny. However, winds from the northwest could make conditions feel colder, so dressing warmly is advised for those heading outdoors.

The forecast for Sunday offers relief with mostly sunny skies and highs near 31°F. Monday and Tuesday will maintain a similar trend, bringing dry weather and temperatures gradually climbing to the upper 30s by midweek.

For those traveling this weekend, ensure vehicles are winter-ready, with adequate tire tread and emergency kits on hand. The area of snowfall could shift north or south, making it essential to monitor updated forecasts for potential changes.

Stay informed by visiting the National Weather Service’s website or tuning into local weather alerts for the latest details.

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