Another shot of snow, Saturday
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - An upper level disturbance will spin into the Central Plains on Saturday, bring with it another shot of snow. As the low moves into Western Kansas, light snow will develop early Saturday in Southwest Nebraska with a few flurries possible in the Tri-Cities. The bulk of the snow will track from west to east through mid morning to early evening, with the the I-80 corridor on the northern fringe of the coverage area which extends through Northern Kansas, where modest accumulations will be expected. Lingering snow in southeastern areas of the state should be over by Sunday morning.
Winter Weather Advisories will go into effect for counties in Northern Kansas and Southeast Nebraska Saturday morning.
Accumulations will range from a dusting to trace amounts near the Interstate, to 1 to 3 inches in counties either side of the Kansas border.
Temperatures on Saturday will stay in the lower 30s, with Sunday a bit colder.
Temperatures are expected to stay below normal the rest of next week. Multiple disturbances will bring small chances for snow Monday, though mainly in the southwest part of the state. Slight chances for on and off snow could occur Wednesday night into Friday of next week.
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