Thursday, February 7, 2008

Hold on to your hats!

We have some more snowflakes on the way in Greater Nebraska. No one will have to pull out there snow shovels, though. A clipper system will graze the state Thursday night bringing some scattered snow shower action. Lows tonight with the clouds and flakes will be in the upper teens.

Behind the system, sunshine and a nice strong westerly flow kicks in Friday. We’ll see sunshine with highs in the lower 40s statewide. Winds will be on the breezy side, though, gusting out of the west at 15-25 mph, and at times gusting up to 35 to 40 mph.

Snow showers return very early Saturday morning, along with colder temperatures. Saturday we will have a wide range of temperatures across the state. In fact, there possibly could be a 30 degree swing in temperatures from Imperial to Valentine. Imperial could hit 40 with Valentine struggling to reach 10. The cold snap is short lived as temperatures start to warm back up a little on Sunday and then a nice improvement back into the 40s on Monday. Another shot of precipitation comes back into the forecast on Tuesday with cooler temperatures.

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