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Omaha, Nebraska – Arctic air is expected to remain an intermittent but persistent influence across eastern Nebraska from Jan. 24 through Jan. 30, keeping temperatures trending below normal at times as the region sits near the southern edge of the broader cold pattern.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, eastern Nebraska falls within a roughly 50 to 60 percent probability range for below-normal temperatures during the Jan. 24–30 period. While confidence is lower than across the Upper Midwest, the signal still favors colder-than-average conditions with limited opportunities for sustained warming before the end of the month…