Nebraska Cold Front Brings Freezing Drizzle and Snow Chances Through Wednesday
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events.
Hastings, NE – Nebraska residents will experience one last mild day before a cold front brings freezing drizzle and light snow. Highs will reach the low to mid-40s before dropping significantly overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will fall into the 20s by Saturday, with a slight chance of freezing drizzle and flurries. Overnight lows will dip into the teens, creating slick road conditions.
The next true chance for precipitation arrives Sunday through Wednesday. Light snow will fall off and on, with the highest chances Monday night into Tuesday. Highs will stay in the 30s, while overnight lows range from the low teens to single digits.
Winds will shift northwesterly, adding to the cold. Residents should prepare for icy roads and reduced visibility due to potential fog and flurries. Drivers should allow extra travel time and stay updated on changing conditions.
This pattern marks a significant shift from recent warm temperatures. Officials urge residents to dress in layers and monitor weather updates. More snowfall could develop later in the week, making road conditions hazardous.
This content first appeared on CountryHerald.com and is protected by copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or republication of this content, in whole or in part, without expressed written permission from Country Herald is strictly prohibited. Violators may be subject to legal action.