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  • Nebraska Weather March 5 Midday - Winter Weather Advisory
    Mar 5 2026
    Good afternoon. Nebraska. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you're looking at 53 degrees. Feels nice, right? Don't get too comfortable. Because the next 36 hours are going to be wild. In the next 24 hours. This afternoon, we've got a temperature split worth noting. Down in Lincoln, you'll hit 65 degrees with breezy south winds gusting to 21 miles an hour. Omaha tops out at 63. But head out west to the Panhandle and you're looking at 70 degrees under partly sunny skies. That's the calm before the storm. Tonight after 9 P.M., rain and thunderstorms roll into eastern Nebraska. A few storms could drop small hail overnight, especially along and east of Highway 183. Rain peaks around 6 A.M. Friday with near-certain chances. Western Nebraska sees scattered showers developing after 8 P.M., but your story takes a dramatic turn. Friday brings the real drama. Eastern and southeast Nebraska stay mild — highs near 69 to 70 degrees — with rain continuing through early afternoon. But here's where it gets interesting. A cold front slams into western Nebraska Friday afternoon. Rain flips to snow by 2 P.M. Temperatures crash to 43 degrees with north winds gusting to 35 miles an hour. Snow showers continue Friday night with 1 to 3 inches possible — locally heavier in bands. Lows plunge to 22 degrees. Saturday brings relief. Sunshine returns statewide with highs rebounding to the low to mid 50s. Sunday through Tuesday looks gorgeous — sunny skies with temperatures surging into the upper 60s to mid 70s. If you're in western Nebraska, charge your phones and top off the gas tank before Friday afternoon hits. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Nebraska Weather March 5 Morning - Record Cold
    Mar 5 2026
    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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  • Nebraska Weather March 4 Evening - 20° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    Good evening. Nebraska. I'm Aaron Jolly. That gray blanket overhead has been stubborn all day. We're sitting at 49 degrees under overcast skies, but the real story is what's coming next. In the next 24 hours. Tonight, fog rolls back in thick. A Dense Fog Advisory kicks in at 2 A.M. For central and eastern Nebraska. Visibility could drop to a quarter mile by morning, so give yourself extra time for that Thursday commute. Temperatures are all over the map right now. Western Nebraska sits at 31 degrees under clearing skies. Eastern Nebraska holds at 39. Southeast Nebraska checks in at 37. Tomorrow brings a real treat. We're talking a surge into the upper 60s and low 70s statewide. That's nearly 20 degrees above normal for early March. Western Nebraska tops out at 71 degrees. Eastern Nebraska hits 67. Southeast Nebraska reaches 68. But enjoy it. Because Thursday night turns active. Rain and thunderstorms sweep in after sunset. Some storms could be strong to severe, with hail the main threat. A Marginal Risk is in place for portions of central and western Nebraska. Out west, a rain-snow mix develops by Friday morning. A couple inches are possible near Pine Ridge. Temperatures crash behind the front. Friday night lows dip into the 20s statewide. The weekend recovers nicely. Saturday brings sunshine and 50s. Sunday warms to near 70. Monday could challenge records in the mid to upper 70s. Tonight's full moon will have some competition from those clouds. Spring equinox is just two weeks away. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day now. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Nebraska Weather March 4 Morning - 20° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good morning. Nebraska. I'm Aaron Jolly. That gray ceiling overhead is doing exactly what it did all night. We're sitting at 41 degrees under overcast skies. And the overnight low barely budged from 40. The clouds acted like a blanket. And they're not done with us yet. In the next 24 hours. Dense fog is the main hazard this morning, especially across northeast Nebraska. Visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less through about 8 A.M. If you're commuting that direction, give yourself extra time and use those low beams. Here's where it gets interesting. Western Nebraska is seeing a completely different day. While the east stays socked in with clouds, the Panhandle clears out and warms up to 65 degrees this afternoon. Eastern and Southeast Nebraska both top out near 55 under stubborn clouds. A slight chance of rain enters the picture after 5 P.M. In the east. Tonight, the temperature split continues. Western Nebraska drops to 31 under clearing skies. Eastern areas hold warmer, around 37, but patchy fog could redevelop late. A chance of rain moves through between 10 P.M. and 1 A.M. Thursday brings a preview of spring. Highs surge to 67 in the east and 69 out west. Enjoy the warmth. Because changes arrive Thursday night. Rain and thunderstorms become likely. And some could be strong. Friday starts mild but turns blustery. Western Nebraska sees rain possibly mixing with snow as temperatures crash. By Friday night, lows dip into the 20s across much of the state. The weekend looks fantastic. Saturday brings sunshine and 54 to 56 degrees. Sunday warms to near 70. Monday could hit 76 degrees — more than 20 degrees above normal for early March. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day now. The spring equinox is just two weeks away. Tonight's full moon will be lighting the way. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Nebraska Weather March 3 Evening - Rain
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Nebraska. I'm Aaron Jolly. Look up right now. That gray ceiling? It's not going anywhere tonight. There's an upper level disturbance spinning over Colorado, dragging moisture across the state but keeping things just dry enough at the surface to tease us. Sprinkles that evaporate before they ever touch the ground. The atmosphere is basically dangling rain over our heads. Then snatching it back. In the next 24 hours. We're sitting at 42 degrees right now. And honestly, we've barely moved all day. That's what happens when low pressure parks itself overhead like it owns the place. How tonight plays out depends on where you're. Eastern Nebraska stays locked under clouds with lows near 38 degrees. A slight chance of drizzle sneaks in after 5 A.M. Nothing dramatic, just enough to spot your windshield. Slide southeast and patchy fog rolls in toward morning. Lows drop to 36 degrees. If you're commuting Wednesday, give that fog time to burn off before 10 A.M. Once it does, you'll see 56 degrees. Still gray, but warmer. Out west is where it gets interesting. Tonight dips to 30 degrees with wind chills around 25 near sunrise. But Wednesday? Mostly sunny and 65 degrees. That's a 35 degrees swing in one day. Only in Nebraska does your morning jacket become your afternoon regret. Looking ahead. Thursday cranks the dial to near 70 degrees. Enjoy every second of it. Because Thursday night a strong storm system rolls in. Rain, thunderstorms. And some could turn severe across eastern Nebraska. Friday that mess clears out, leaving behind a cool, sunny weekend to reset. One more thing. Tonight's full moon is up there somewhere behind those clouds. And we're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks out. Charge your phone, set that Wednesday alarm. And keep an eye on Thursday's storms. I'll have the full breakdown tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Nebraska Weather March 3 Evening - Rain
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Nebraska. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you might feel like you walked into a grayscale photograph. That thick overcast is stubborn today, holding temperatures right at 42 degrees this morning. We're actually gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight, but you wouldn't know it looking up. The only break in the gloom? That Full Moon lighting up the clouds tonight. In the next 24 hours. Here's the reality across the state. Western Nebraska is dealing with a biting start. It feels like 25 degrees out there around 6 A.M., even though the thermometer reads 30. Watch for patchy fog early in the Panhandle, then sunshine breaks out. You warm up nicely to 65 degrees by 4 P.M. Eastern Nebraska stays stuck in the gray. You hold at 38 degrees tonight with a brief shower chance around 10 P.M. Drizzle could sneak in after 5 A.M. Wednesday. Highs reach 54 degrees in the afternoon. Down in Southeast Nebraska, near Lincoln, patchy fog develops after 5 A.M. You hit 56 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, we've a wild ride coming. Thursday brings beautiful warmth near 70 degrees. But a storm system hits Thursday night. Rain and thunderstorms are likely. Friday brings more rain and possible storms, with highs again near 70. The weekend turns sharply colder. Saturday drops to 54 degrees. We bounce right back to the 60s and 70s for Sunday and Monday. If you're headed out early, keep that fog in mind. It can sneak up on you fast in the river valleys. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 2/28 Nebraska Weather: Red Flag Warning
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Alright folks, here's what's happening. A backdoor cold front is sneaking in from the northeast right now, sliding south through the Sandhills. and when I say backdoor, I mean it — this thing's coming from the wrong direction. and it's about to split Nebraska right down the middle. In the next 24 hours. If you're out west, you're on the warm side of that divide. Scottsbluff. North Platte, you're climbing to 63 degrees under brilliant sunshine. but that warmth comes with a warning — humidity crashes to 15 percent, winds gust to 25 miles an hour. and a Red Flag Warning is up through this afternoon. No outdoor burning. Period. Now push east across I-80. Grand Island. Lincoln. Omaha — you're behind that front. Highs hit 52 degrees with breezy conditions. Still a gorgeous February day, just a bit cooler. Down in the southeast near Beatrice? You split the difference at 57. Here's where it gets wild. Tonight, that front clears out, skies go crystal clear. and temperatures nosedive. Everyone drops to 21 degrees by Sunday morning. That's a 30 to 40 degrees crash in just a few hours. Your thermometer's going to get whiplash. Sunday flips the script. Light snow develops east of Highway 66 degrees. Southeast Nebraska could pick up an inch. Eastern areas see flurries. Highs only reach the mid-30s. Western Nebraska stays dry at 44 degrees. The week ahead stays active. Rain and snow chances return Monday night and again Wednesday. but temperatures climb back — you'll hit the 60s by Thursday. In One more thing. Sunrise this morning is at 7, 01. We're gaining three minutes of daylight every single day now. Spring equinox? Twenty days away. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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