OH, YEAH, AND IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR ICE JAMS THAT CAN CAUSE MAJOR CONCERNS FOR THOSE IN THE METRO AND THROUGHOUT THE AREA. OFFICIALS WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR AND HOW TO STAY SAFE. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S EDDIE MESSEL BREAKS DOWN WHAT TO BE AWARE OF THIS WINTER SEASON.
Nebraska in 2024 recorded its second warmest year in 130 years with a statewide average temperature of 52.7 degrees Fahrenheit.
A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the Nebraska Panhandle, northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming from midnight Saturday until 11 a.m. Tuesday, as dangerously low wind chills are expected to s
(KMAland) -- The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for the majority of KMAland through Tuesday.
The NWS has warned of possible snow squalls as Arctic air spreads south and east from the Rockies Friday through next week.
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Wednesday at 7:42 a.m. for dense fog until 10 a.m. The alert is for Kearney Area and Grand Island Area
The state's overall average temperature for the year of 52.7 degrees ranked as the second-hottest ever recorded, trailing only 54 degrees in 2012.
Wind chill readings across the eastern third of Nebraska will fall to 10 to 28-below zero by Sunday morning. By Tuesday morning, wind chills will check in at minus-14 to minus-30 in the eastern part of the state.
The top 3 weather events of 2024 was the April tornado outbreak, a windstorm in July, and back to back snowstorm in January.
It is quite cold outside today, luckily the wind is fairly light keeping wind chills somewhat warm. Temperatures today warmed into the low to mid teens across much of the area, and upper teens to low 20’s across southwestern Nebraska.
Residents across the country from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine are bracing for dangerously low temperatures as tens of millions of residents along the
Cold weather advisories cover the majority of the state, an extreme cold watch is in southwestern Nebraska and an extreme cold warning is in place for portions of northern and western Nebraska. These alerts are set to expire Tuesday at noon, but the overnight and morning hours are when it will feel the coldest.