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Weather Service Issues Special Weather Statement on Snow, Gusty Winds Wednesday

The National Weather Service in Lincoln issued a special weather statement Tuesday night about the potential of snow over the Regional Radio listening area today.

The Weather Service says scattered snow showers are expected to develop during the day Wednesday, with a 40 to 60 percent chance of snow at any given
location. Some of these will contain visibility down to a half a
mile, and accompanied by wind gusts of 30 to 35 mph.  That combination will produce localized hazardous travel. 

According to the Weather Service, a quick inch of accumulation is possible
with the heavier snow showers Wednesday. The worst conditions are expected from around midday into mid afternoon, though the snow threat will end
from west to east as the afternoon progresses. 

Temperatures will be falling through the 20s in the afternoon, so any snow that melts on roads will freeze and cause areas of slick travel for the afternoon commute.  Motorists should be prepared for a possibly challenging commute home Wednesday afternoon.   Stay tuned to Regional Radio for the latest weather information, and don’t forget road conditions are available anytime by clicking the “Road Conditions” icon at dewittdailynews.com.

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