Light snow expected overnight Monday into Tuesday
Folks in western Nebraska, northeastern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming could be in for more snow Monday night into Tuesday.
Folks in western Nebraska, northeastern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming could be in for more snow Monday night into Tuesday.
The National Weather Service is expecting light sow accumulation across the area.
The Sidney to Kimball portion of the I-80 corridor is forecast to receive 1-2 inches of snow Monday evening. Kimball County was added to a Winter Weather Advisory Monday afternoon. It goes into effect at 8 p.m. and will last until 5 p.m. Tuesday. The NWS says 2-3 inches of snow are possible.
Much of the rest of the Nebraska panhandle is expected to receive less than an inch of snow.
Further south into Colorado somewhat higher amounts of up to 3 inches of snow is possible. Logan County in Colorado is in a Winter Weather Advisory beginning at 11 p.m. Monday thru 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Much of the I-80 corridor in Southeast Wyoming is also expected to see 2-3 inches with higher elevation areas between Laramie and Cheyenne potentially receiving 3-5 inches of snow. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for that area from 5 p.m. Monday to 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Travel could be hazardous in areas as road conditions become slick overnight into Tuesday morning. Snow is expected to clear out of the area throughout Tuesday morning.
Wind chills dropping temperatures into the single digits are also in the forecast tonight, particularly in the northern panhandle.
Eastern Nebraska could see wind chill values below zero tonight.
