South-Central Nebraska Faces Freezing Fog Tonight—Snow Likely Monday With Hazardous Travel Conditions

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Hastings, NE – Freezing fog is expected across parts of south-central Nebraska tonight, reducing visibility and creating hazardous road conditions. Drivers along Highway 6 should prepare for slick spots, especially in areas where fog thickens overnight.

According to the National Weather Service, fog will develop late Thursday night, with visibility dropping below one mile in some areas. With temperatures below freezing, icy patches are possible, increasing the risk of accidents.

Friday will bring mostly sunny skies and a high near 43°F, but clouds will return Friday night as temperatures dip to 24°F. Saturday remains mostly sunny with a high near 39°F, followed by increasing cloud cover into Sunday.

Monday poses the next major weather challenge, with a 30% chance of snow. Overnight temperatures will drop to 6°F, heightening travel concerns. Snow chances rise to 40-50% on Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs remaining in the low 20s.

Residents should monitor forecasts and prepare for potential travel disruptions. If driving overnight, use caution and allow extra stopping distance. For updates, visit weather.gov/hastings.