Hastings, NE – A snow squall warning remains in effect until 4:45 PM CST for parts of Adams, Clay, Hall, Hamilton, and Webster counties, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Hastings.
At 4:20 PM CST, a dangerous snow squall was detected near Giltner and Roseland, moving south at 30 mph. This intense system is producing heavy snow bursts, wind gusts over 50 mph, and near-zero visibility, making travel conditions extremely hazardous.
Affected Areas & Impacts:
• Interstate 80 between mile markers 302 and 326 is directly impacted.
• Cities affected include Hastings, Kenesaw, Clay Center, Doniphan, Harvard, and Juniata.
• Rapidly deteriorating visibility could lead to whiteout conditions.
Safety Precautions:
• Reduce speed and turn on headlights. Visibility may drop to near zero.
• Avoid travel if possible until conditions improve.
• Secure loose objects as high winds may create flying debris hazards.
The snow squall is expected to clear after 4:45 PM CST, but lingering gusty winds and blowing snow may continue to impact travel. Stay updated with the latest alerts from the NWS Hastings.



