Skies should clear on out during the overnight on Thursday. Lows will be in the teens in the Platte River Valley and 20s elsewhere. Upper 40s and Low 50s for highs on Friday and Saturday, then some of the coldest air of the winter season floods into Nebraska Saturday night. Sunday will be a bitter cold day with temperatures falling into the single digits Sunday Afternoon. Windy conditions and snowfall is also possible along with accumulations on Sunday. Sunday night into Monday were looking for temps to dip below zero (right now I am looking for about -5 here in North Platte and about -10/-12 in Valentine) along with dangerous wind chill readings along the lines of -30 to -45 below zero. This is dangerous cold! Frost bite could possibly happen in a short amount of time. Anyone who lives in rural areas outside of the North Platte and has to come into town to do any business such or grocery shopping might want to consider getting it done on Friday or Saturday. Ranchers may want to start considering moving there livestock or farm animals to warm shelter by Saturday Afternoon at the latest.
Continue to monitor the forecast as we head into Sunday. As I tweak the forecast for the cold temperatures and possible snow amounts.
Big Easy Snow
Yep that’s right it snow in New Orleans, in fact 1.3” of snow fell in the French core door making it a snowday for everyone in the big easy.
Take care,
Thomas
Thursday, December 11, 2008
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