HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) – The vast majority of the area will be quiet today. Then some snow comes tomorrow for some. Milder temperatures will return for a bit early next week, ahead of some colder air late in the week.
Friday: While there will be some sunshine, clouds will roll across the area. Light snow this morning in the northwest Sandhills will dissipate. Meanwhile, a snowstorm to our south may bring a few flurries to North Central Kansas today and to far Southeast Nebraska this evening. High temperatures will mostly be between the upper 30 to the mid 40s. We’ll see some clearing overnight, then increasing clouds from the north late in the night. Lows will be between the mid 10s and mid 20s.
Saturday: A backdoor cold front will push southwestward through about half of the area, bringing chillier air to the northeast. Southwestern areas may be a little warmer. Highs will range from the lower 30s northeast to the lower 50s southwest. We’ll see blustery northwest winds, especially on the warmer side of the front in the south and west. Winds could gust to around 40 mph. Meanwhile, some light snow will be possible over North Central Nebraska, where up to around an inch or two will be possible. This will taper off to just flurries, closer to I-80 from around Grand Island to Lincoln. The cold front will stall out and begin to reverse course as a warm front Saturday night into Sunday morning. Clouds will also start to clear up…