SO INTERESTING ABOUT THE DIRTY SNOW. Omaha's Weather Leader has deemed Wednesday a severe winter weather day with a blizzard warning in effect throughout the day.Interactive Radar | Weather ...
SO IF WEDNESDAY IS YOUR TRASH DAY, IT WILL BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY, BUMPING Nebraska and Iowa cities and counties have issued snow emergencies ahead of expected blizzard conditions Wednesday.The ...
A blizzard swept through western and north central Iowa on Wednesday. While the Des Moines metro area saw only a trace of snow, other parts of the state saw more than a foot of snow. Here's a look ...
Mar. 19—A blizzard warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. Wednesday for Faribault, Freeborn, Martin and Steele counties as rain is expected to transition over to snow Wednesday morning.
A mix of rain, sleet and snow was sweeping across eastern Nebraska on Wednesday, with strong winds creating blizzard conditions throughout the region. The National Weather Service reported wind ...
A sprawling, powerful March storm that's bringing the threat of tornadoes to the South is also spreading heavy snow and blizzard conditions to portions of the north-central U.S. on Tuesday and ...
A powerful storm toppled power lines and made roads impassable across parts of the Midwest as another system forming Thursday − the first day of spring − was expected to dump snow on parts of ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Wednesday is our next First Alert 6 Weather Day for a combination of strong winds and snow. The change over from rain to snow will happen overnight/early Wednesday to the west ...
HOXIE, Kan. – A herd of cattle likely became ‘udderly’ confused after they became coated in snow as blizzard conditions blew through the Midwest on Wednesday, just hours after they were ...
We're within 24 hours of another serious spring storm delivering blizzard conditions to southern ... 50 mph gusts and 1-2 inches of snow per hour are expected. "A band of heavy snow will develop ...
“We are looking at a snow band anywhere from six-to-ten, even eight-to-12 inches through that region,” Donavon says. “In addition, we are expecting extremely strong winds to develop today.
THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE THE TYPE OF BLIZZARD THAT DROPS A FOOT OF SNOW. IT’S NOT GOING TO BE HEAVY SNOW AND IT MIGHT FALL PRETTY GOOD, BUT IT’S IT’S NOT GOING TO ACCUMULATE INTO A HALF A ...