Be Prepared For A Winter Blast
12/15/2016

(KLZA)-- The weather outside will be frightful starting Friday morning in parts of eastern Nebraska.

Dave Eastlack, meteorologist with the National Weather SErvice - Omaha says freezing drizzlie should start to develop early Friday morning and continue throughout the day in east, east-central and northeast Nebraska. This could make travel conditions dicey at best. 

Eastlack says travel conditions could deteriorate fast due to freezing drizzle beginning Friday morning in Southeast Nebraska then spreading northward by noon. Freezing drizzle is expected to continue through the day on Friday. A cold surge is expected to hit about midnight Friday night turning the preciptation to all snow.  

Snow is expected to be less than an inch south of I-80 and 1-3 inches is possible north of I-80.  

There is potential for up to 100th-of-an-inch of ice that will coat roads making driving dangerous.

In addition there is also a chance of patchy fog on Friday. THe low Friday night is predicted at 16-degrees with winds up to 25 mile per hour. 

Saturday the high is predicted for the mid-teens with wind gusts exceeding 30 mile per hour.  


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