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Looking Ahead: Wintry Mix Possible Friday Night and Monday

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Areas of patchy dense fog will remain overnight and into Thursday morning. As we drop into the lower 20s again, we could see some new slippery spots, especially where the fog is thicker. The National Weather Service has issued Dense Fog Advisories for central Nebraska.

Thursday will be a touch warmer with mid 30s. it will be a mostly cloudy day, but we may see a few peeks of sunshine in the afternoon.

We warm up a little more Friday, into the upper 30s, but it looks mostly cloudy. A rain and snow mix could be possible in far southeast Nebraska Friday evening, but this should stay well south of the Omaha metro.

Over the weekend, there could be a few pockets of light rain and snow to dodge Saturday, but most of us sty dry. This keeps us mostly cloudy Saturday with mid 30s. We should see a little sunshine Sunday, reaching the mid 30s, again

There are still a lot of details to be worked out with the rain and snow moving into the Heartland early next week, but rain and snow could move in as early as Monday morning. It's still way too early to say who will see more rain vs. snow... or how much snow will stick to the ground.

The key is the track of the storm system. Once we get an idea of the path of the storm system, we can start to work out more details. The wintry mix could continue as late as midday Tuesday. For now, just know travel could be impacted Monday and Tuesday.

Stronger wind will blow in colder weather behind the rain and snow, dropping us into the upper 20s on Tuesday and Wednesday, and we likely stay even colder for the rest of next week.

THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Near Average
High: 34

THURSDAY NIGHT
Mostly Cloudy
Foggy Areas
Low: 27

FRIDAY
Cloudy
Rain/Snow south
High: 36

SATURDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Snow Flurries
High: 36

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