A mix of rain, sleet and snow was sweeping across eastern Nebraska on Wednesday, with strong winds creating blizzard conditions throughout the region.
Blizzard and high wind warnings have been issued by the National Weather Service for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa on Wednesday. Omaha metro projected to get 2 to 6 inches ...
It'll be dangerous if not impossible to attempt any travel throughout the morning and early afternoon. The highest snowfall rates and the worst of the winds gusting around 60-70 mph will happen ...
Much of the U.S. has been under either a high wind warning, wind advisory, or red flag warning this week. The strong winds ...
At 4:17 p.m. on Wednesday, the National Weather Service issued an updated blizzard warning in effect until 10 p.m. The warning is for Fremont Area, Omaha Area and Lincoln Area as well as Thurston ...
Lincoln and much of Nebraska have now been upgraded to a Blizzard Warning in effect late Tuesday night through Wednesday ...
Emergency alerts have been issued in several states warning drivers to stay off the roads as the combination of 50 mph winds and several inches of snow are likely to make travel on East-West roads ...
Moderate to heavy snow, wind gusts up to 70 mph and visibility one-quarter of a mile or less are expected Wednesday.
The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a blizzard warning for central Nebraska from 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. Public Schools canceled school for the day.
Spring is off to a furious start for several parts of the country after a blizzard dumped over a foot of snow and tornadoes raced through neighborhoods in the Midwest as the same storm system moves ...
The National Weather Service released an updated blizzard warning at 11:09 a.m. on Wednesday in effect until 2 p.m. The warning is for Kearney Area and Grand Island Area as well as Valley ...