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A frigid Wednesday morning, followed by gradual warmer weather

More light snow is possible Thursday night
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It will be our coldest night so far of this young winter season. Skies will be partly to mostly clear by Wednesday morning, with temperatures nearing zero degrees and wind chills below zero.

The sunshine is back Wednesday and temperatures continue to slowly stumble higher. Eastern Nebraska will be in the mid and upper 20s, but western Iowa will be a little cooler with low 20s.

Thursday will be mostly cloudy, but the warm-up continues into the low 30s, getting us back to average for January. Most of the day will be dry, but a few scattered pockets of snow to our west could hold together long enough to push into eastern Nebraska and western Iowa Thursday night. Even if they make it to us, any accumulation would stay under an inch.

We stay mostly cloudy Friday with highs in the low 30s.

The weather stays consistent this weekend with low 30s both afternoons, although Saturday could bring a little sunshine at times. A few spotty pockets of light rain or snow in the region will help to keep us mostly cloudy Sunday.

It gets a little colder again to start the next workweek. Monday will be mostly cloudy with mid 20s.

WEDNESDAY
Mostly Sunny
Not as Cold
High: 26

WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mostly Clear
Chilly
Low: 15

THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Spotty Snow Late
High: 34

FRIDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Breezy
High: 32

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