A major storm system misses us to the south on Saturday. Will be left with sunny and mild conditions. Highs will hit 50 on Saturday across most of Greater Nebraska, but with a few clouds to our south, places like Curtis and Imperial will remain in the upper 40s.
We get scraped by the southern storm system on Saturday night and Sunday. That’s brings us a chance of light snow Saturday night and Sunday. But a northerly storm system will move towards us. That opens the door for colder temperatures on Saturday night and Sunday, along with windy conditions. In fact the National Weather Service thinks we may have a wind advisory on Sunday.
Monday, temperatures say in the 30s for highs after a bitter cold start. We warm up into the 50s next Tuesday, but there has been a big change in our forecast next week beginning Wednesday.
Originally, I was forecasting highs in the 50s with sunshine, but HPC, the Euro and GFS models bring in colder air beginning on Wednesday, there is also a slight chance of precipitation starting on Wednesday. There will probably be some changes in this forecast as we head towards the middle of next week, so stay tuned to KNOP-TV News 2 and knopnews2.com for the latest weather updates. And remember, you can now see News 2 Trueview Radar on KNOPNEWS2.com always.
Friday, February 15, 2008
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