Omaha, NE – Snow chances are rising across the Midwest as a winter storm moves into the region this weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall will begin late Saturday, intensify on Sunday, and taper off early Monday. The system could bring 3 or more inches of snow to parts of Nebraska, Iowa, and surrounding states. Forecasters warn of a 40–50% chance of minor travel delays due to icy roads.
Daytime highs will struggle to reach the 20s, with wind chills making it feel even colder. Residents are urged to plan ahead for hazardous driving conditions and bundle up against the frigid temperatures.
Officials suggest monitoring local weather updates, as snowfall amounts and timing may change. Snowplows and road crews are preparing to keep major highways open. Travelers should allow extra time and carry emergency kits.
The storm marks one of the season’s first significant snowfalls for the Midwest. Stay tuned to weather alerts for additional updates.
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