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Hastings, NE – A weather system moving through Nebraska Monday night will bring rain that transitions into snow across much of the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Hastings reports that areas north of Interstate 80 face the highest probability of snowfall.
According to the NWS, snow accumulations of less than one inch are expected in most areas, with some localized spots seeing up to an inch or more. Areas north of I-80 have a 15-30% chance of seeing measurable snowfall, while regions further south will primarily experience rain. The weather system will begin impacting Nebraska Monday evening and continue into early Tuesday.
Drivers in affected areas should prepare for potentially slick road conditions and reduced visibility as the system develops. The NWS advises residents to monitor updated forecasts and take necessary precautions when traveling overnight or early Tuesday morning.
This snowfall serves as a reminder that winter weather can shift rapidly. Local officials recommend checking vehicles for emergency kits, ensuring tires are winter-ready, and allowing extra time for commutes. The latest forecast highlights how quickly Nebraska’s weather can turn treacherous, even with minimal accumulations.
Stay informed by tracking updates from the NWS and local authorities as the system progresses through Nebraska early this week.
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