Omaha, NE – Nebraska residents could see the season’s first measurable snowfall late Friday night into Saturday morning. While snowfall amounts are expected to remain light, the National Weather Service (NWS) Omaha/Valley warns drivers to prepare for possible winter road conditions.
According to the NWS, snowfall totals are currently projected to stay below one inch for most areas. However, forecasters caution that the area of snowfall could shift slightly north or south as the system develops.
Winter driving conditions may develop in parts of eastern Nebraska, particularly along highways and rural roads. Residents are urged to monitor updated forecasts and take precautions while traveling.
This initial snowfall will mark the start of winter weather for the region, offering a reminder to prepare vehicles and homes for the colder months. The snowfall is expected to taper off by Saturday morning, allowing for safer conditions later in the day.
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