Mother Nature is expected to give Nebraska a dose of winter to celebrate the new year. 

The National Weather Service (NWS) is keeping an eye on a system that could bring frigid temperatures and some snow on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. 

Snow accumulations are expected to be light in western Nebraska, with the giving NWS giving the panhandle only about a 15 percent chance to see two inches or more of snow. 

The big impact is forecast to be the windchills in the morning of New Year's Day on Saturday. Much of the area is expected to see "feels like" temperatures well below zero. 

As the calendar turns to 2022, wind chills will be in the negative single digits to teens. 

Some areas like Sidney and Kimball are forecast to see wind chills of -20º or colder. 

If you are planning on being out and about for New Year's celebrations, make sure to bring plenty of layers.