Hold on to your hats, snow enthusiasts! It seems we’re in for a delightful wintry surprise in the coming days. According to Chief Meteorologist Rusty Dawkins, we can expect a mixture of light snow and drizzle, possibly resulting in some fluffy white accumulations by early Saturday. And that’s not all – there’s a larger storm brewing for late Sunday that could bring even more snow through Monday and into Tuesday.
Let’s delve into the potential for snow early next week. At the moment, the region with the highest chance of accumulating snow is central and eastern Nebraska. However, the exact amounts are still uncertain, keeping us on the edge of our seats.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s focus on the light snow heading our way. The radar is currently displaying a delightful spread of snow from the southwest to the east. What does this mean for us? Well, it’s likely that we will experience some snowfall from Friday into early Saturday. In fact, there’s a Winter Weather Advisory in place for southwest Nebraska until noon on Friday, indicating the potential for significant snowfall.
Speaking of snow potential, take a look at the map above, and you’ll see the expected snowfall on Friday into Saturday. It’s evident that southwest Nebraska is the prime location for the most snow, hence the advisory in that area.
But hold on, there’s more! Look at the colourful projection above, and you’ll notice the potential for even more snow late Sunday through Tuesday. While the exact amount is still uncertain, it’s looking like we might be in for several inches of snow.
However, there’s a catch – we still have four days to go before we can dust off our sleds and hit the slopes. As any weather enthusiast will tell you, a lot can change in that time. So, stay tuned, keep those snow dances going, and buckle up for what promises to be an exhilarating ride!
If you’re eager for more weather updates and insights, be sure to follow Chief Meteorologist Rusty Dawkins on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube under the username “RustyWx”. He’s the go-to for all things snow-related, and you won’t want to miss out on his forecasts.
So, there you have it, folks – a snowy adventure awaits, and we’ll be watching the skies closely as the anticipation builds. Get ready to embrace the snow and make the most of this delightful winter wonderland!