The snow has ended for the day, but watch for slippery spots on untreated roads, sidewalks, and parking lots. Overall, this afternoon will be mostly cloudy and colder, but we'll try to get some sunshine out late in the day as we warm up into the low 30s. Farther south, near the Kansas border, we'll be closer to 40 degrees.
It will be mostly clear overnight, but it gets cold, dropping into the teens for Friday morning.
We keep getting colder Friday. Highs will be in the low 20s. There will be a number of clouds, but we should see some sunshine at times.
Most of Saturday looks dry, but there could be a few spotty pockets of snow around during the day. It will be mostly cloudy with a high near 20.
Heading into Saturday night, widespread snow will start to move into eastern Nebraska and western Iowa from the west. Widespread snow will continue overnight, but it could end by early Sunday morning for neighborhoods along and north of I-80. In these neighborhoods, there could be snowy roads, but likely not significant.
Sunday morning, the snow will really start to focus on neighborhoods south of I-80, where it will continue into the afternoon and will likely be heavy at times. The farther south of Omaha you live towards the Kansas border, the higher your snow totals are going to be. For many of you farther south, you may want to get your snow blowers ready to go.
The weekend snow will be light and fluffy, and with stronger wind Sunday, low visibility and blowing snow could be a problem too. Highs will only be in the teens in the afternoon.
The cold weather settles in across the region for the first half of next week. Monday will be partly cloudy with highs in the teens after starting the day in the low single digits.
Tuesday will be very similar with teens in the afternoon and a mix of sun and clouds.
The teens continue Wednesday with a little more sunshine.
THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Late-Day Sun
High: 33
THURSDAY NIGHT
Mostly Clear
Colder
Low: 17
FRIDAY
Partly Cloudy
Colder
High: 23
SATURDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Snow Late
High: 20
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