Wednesday, January 9, 2008

A few flakes

Clouds are on the increase Wednesday across our area. Precipitation in the form of rain, rain/snow mix and rain are showing up on News 2 Trueview radar all Wednesday afternoon. Most the precipitation is not making it to the ground across Nebraska. But snow is hitting the ground in Colorado.

All of this is associated with a system moving through the Plains. Snow should start reaching the ground after about 6pm Wednesday night in Greater Nebraska. But don’t run and get the shovels, accumulations should be an inch or less tonight through early Thursday morning.

Thursday afternoon the sun returns with temperatures in the upper 30s for highs, and around 40 on Friday with more sunshine.

Friday night, another weak system is scheduled to pull into our area. This will give us another quick shot of snow that may linger into very early Saturday morning.

Most of the day Saturday looks dry, with temperatures slightly cooler behind this system. Saturday’s highs look to be in mid-30s with partly sunny skies. Partly sunny skies return on Sunday with highs in the upper 30s, close to 40.



Good news and bad news.

The good news is that early next week looks above normal with temperatures in the 40s. Bad news, Canada may possibly unleash a cold fury late next week. Temperatures may take a major tumble.
In addition, we have another shot of precipitation on late Sunday night into Monday morning, then again on Wednesday.

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