Couverture de Nebraska Weather March 5 Morning - Record Cold

Nebraska Weather March 5 Morning - Record Cold

Nebraska Weather March 5 Morning - Record Cold

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Good morning. Nebraska. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're driving to work right now, you're probably crawling through soup. Dense fog has visibility down to a quarter mile across eastern Nebraska. Seward. Columbus. Norfolk — all socked in. That advisory stays up until 11 A.M., so take it easy out there. In the next 24 hours. But here's your reward for patience. Once that fog burns off, we're hitting 65 degrees in the east, 66 in the southeast. And 67 out west. That's 22 degrees to 20 degrees warmer than normal for early March. The spring equinox is still two weeks away, but today? You'd never know it. Don't get too comfortable. Thunderstorms barrel in tonight across the entire state. Eastern Nebraska gets hit between 10 P.M. and 6 A.M., peaking around 2 A.M. A few could drop small hail. Lows only fall to 52 degrees as warm air keeps surging north. Out west, the script flips completely. Rain turns to snow by Friday morning as cold air crashes in. The Sandhills and Panhandle pick up 1 to 3 inches. Highs Friday barely touch 45 degrees there. Eastern Nebraska stays mild Friday with a high near 69. Then the bottom drops out. Temperatures crash Friday night into Saturday. Lows dive into the 20s and 30s statewide. The weekend rebounds nicely. Saturday brings sunshine and low 50s. Sunday warms back into the upper 60s. Monday could challenge record highs near 75 degrees. Enjoy the warmth today. It's a brief gift before the roller coaster starts. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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