Officials urging no travel while winter storm sweeps across Nebraska

SIDNEY, Neb. – A major winter storm began sweeping across Nebraska early Tuesday evening, bringing high winds, snow and dangerous travel conditions to the Nebraska Panhandle, northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming.

Officials are urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel as roads become increasingly hazardous overnight. As of 8:45 p.m. MDT, roads in the Nebraska Panhandle were partially covered in snow, ice and slush, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. Officials warn road closures may be necessary overnight due to deteriorating conditions.

A winter weather advisory remains in effect for Banner, Kimball and Cheyenne counties, including Sidney, through 6 a.m. Wednesday. Forecasts call for two to four inches of snow, with wind gusts up to 55 mph reducing visibility and creating blowing snow hazards. A similar advisory is in effect for Logan, Sedgwick and Phillips counties in Colorado until 9 a.m. Wednesday…

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