From the k i m b a storm Center. This is a significant weather update from the k i m b a storm Center. This is a special weather statement for Campbell and Campbell, Nebraska winter weather advisory for Campbell and Campbell County Nebraska snow and very cold conditions expected late Saturday through Sunday a strong cold front will sweep across the area. So Thursday afternoon snow is expected to spread over the area Saturday afternoon and evening and continue through the day Sunday as a low pressure system passes across the region a general wage is six inches of snow is expected over lower elevations with up to a foot expected over the snowy in Sierra Madre ranges, the National Weather Service and Cheyenne has issued a winter weather advisory for snow, which is an effect from midnight Saturday night to 6 a.m. Monday. The main impact is mostly to travel due to lowered visibilities and snow-covered roads other impacts are very cold temperatures expected. They into Monday with below-zero windchill Sunday night and early Monday a winter weather advisory for snow means that periods of snow will cause travel difficulties be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities and use caution while driving also a special weather statement is in effect as well widespread snowfall and very cold temperatures expected life like this weekend in too early next week a strong cold front will sweep across Southeast Wyoming and the western Nebraska Panhandle on Saturday resulting in the coldest temperatures of the Season off the potential for widespread accumulating snow across the region snow is expected to develop over a northern areas by Saturday afternoon spreading South into the Interstate 80 Corridor by early Sunday morning snow should gradually come to an end by late Sunday high confidence exists in very cold temperatures closed on Sunday morning will fall into the low teens and upper single-digits with life. Temperatures on Monday morning wind chill degrees below zero in some areas moderate confidence exists in widespread snowfall accumulations of 294 with local amounts, in excess of four inches possible over the lower elevations. The mountains will see the most snow with accumulations in excess of eight inches possible those with travel plans across Southeast, Wyoming and the western Nebraska panhandle from Saturday afternoon through Sunday night should be prepared for hazardous winter driving be prepared for slick road conditions and low visibility. Please dress appropriately for cold temperatures. Remember to pack a winter survival getting your vehicle monitor forecasts when severe weather strikes the Ki MB Lage Network area of Campbell and Campbell County, Nebraska. We strike first here on k i m b a network Blogspot stay tuned here to Kam be a network Blogspot for the latest weather. |
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