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    A major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGJanuary 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Omaha area is expected to see snow accumulation and travel impacts through Tuesday morning. Weather Now Chief Meteorologist Bill Randby says the metro could see 3 to 7 inches of heavy, wet snow, with higher snow totals possible north and west of the metro. Western Iowa could see 4 to 8 inches of snow. Roads are already covered in snow in Saunders County: It's also moving slowly in Sarpy County: Our crews also found plow drivers hard at work in the subway, many working 12-hour shifts: Here are some snow totals as of 10 PM Monday: Columbus : 13 inches Valley: 2 inches Wahoo: 6 inches Gretna: 2.5 inches Garland: 2.8 inches Lincoln: 4.5 inches Fremont: 4 inches North Bend: 8.5 inches Snyder: 10 inches Norfolk: 9 inches Columbus: 13 inches Beatrice: 8 inches Sioux City : 11' Track the weather wherever you are with our interactive radar Omaha Snow Guide: Click here for road conditions, flight delays, closures and everything you need for winter weather Travel impacts are expected Monday and Tuesday along with closures and infrastructure disruption. Interstate 80 in central Nebraska was closed between Kearney and Lexington, due to “power outage conditions,” according to the State Patrol. A winter storm warning remains in effect for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa until 12 noon Tuesday. Stream your local weather from KETV on Very localized winds of up to 45 mph will likely produce blowing and drifting snow – near blizzard conditions – Monday night into Tuesday morning. By Tuesday morning, northerly winds will intensify, gusting over 40 mph, bringing down and persisting snow. Hazardous driving conditions. Click here for the latest forecast

    OMAHA, Neb. โ€”

    The Omaha area is expected to see snow accumulation and travel impacts through Tuesday morning.

    Weather Now Chief Meteorologist Bill Randby says the metro could see 3 to 7 inches of heavy, wet snow, with higher snow totals possible north and west of the metro.

    Western Iowa could see 4 to 8 inches of snow.

    Roads already covered in snow in Saunders County:

    It's also going slow in Sarpi County:

    Our crews also found hard-working plow drivers in the Metro, many of whom work 12-hour shifts:

    Here are some of the snow totals as of 10 p.m. Monday:

    • Columbus: 13 inches
    • Valley: 2 inches
    • Wahoo: 6 inches
    • Gretna: 2.5 inches
    • Garland: 2.8 inches
    • Lincoln: 4.5 inches
    • Fremont: 4 inches
    • North Bend: 8.5 inches
    • Snyder: 10 inches
    • Norfolk: 9 inches
    • Columbus: 13 inches
    • Beatrice: 8 inches
    • Sioux City: 11 inches

    Track the weather wherever you are with our interactive radar

    Omaha Snow Guide: Click here for road conditions, flight delays, closures and everything you need for winter weather

    There are expected to be impacts on travel on Monday and Tuesday along with closures and infrastructure disruption. Interstate 80 in central Nebraska was closed between Kearney and Lexington, due to “stop conditions,” according to the State Patrol.

    A winter storm warning remains in effect for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa until 12 noon Tuesday.

    Stream local weather from KETV on the Very Local website

    Wind gusts up to 45 mph will likely cause blowing and drifting snow โ€” near blizzard conditions โ€” Monday night into Tuesday morning.

    By Tuesday morning, northerly winds will intensify, gusting over 40 mph, bringing snowfall and continued hazardous driving conditions.

    Click here for the latest forecast

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