387  
WWUS43 KGID 040957  
WSWGID  
 
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE  
357 AM CST SAT JAN 4 2025  
 
...SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM THIS WEEKEND, ESPECIALLY FOR SOUTHERN  
PARTS OF OUR AREA...  
 
NEZ082-083-042100-  
/O.UPG.KGID.WW.Y.0001.250104T1500Z-250106T0000Z/  
/O.EXA.KGID.WS.W.0001.250104T1500Z-250106T0000Z/  
FURNAS-HARLAN-  
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF BEAVER CITY, ORLEANS, OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE,  
ARAPAHOE, HOLLINGER, AND ALMA  
357 AM CST SAT JAN 4 2025  
 
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 PM CST  
SUNDAY...  
 
* WHAT...FREEZING DRIZZLE/FREEZING RAIN, SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW  
EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION MAINLY 4 TO 7 INCHES. TOTAL ICE  
ACCUMULATION UP TO AROUND ONE-TENTH OF AN INCH. WINDS SHIFTING  
FROM EASTERLY TO NORTHERLY, AND HIGHEST GUSTS AROUND 30 MPH  
EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY DAYTIME.  
 
* WHERE...FURNAS AND HARLAN COUNTIES.  
 
* WHEN...FROM 9 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 PM CST SUNDAY.  
 
* IMPACTS...ROADS, AND ESPECIALLY BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES, WILL  
LIKELY BECOME SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. VISIBILITIES MAY DROP BELOW 1/4  
MILE AT TIMES DUE TO FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW.  
 
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...THIS IS A COMPLEX STORM SYSTEM, WITH VARYING  
PRECIPITATION TYPES AND IMPACTS AT VARYING TIMES. INITIALLY,  
FREEZING DRIZZLE/FREEZING RAIN WILL BE THE PRIMARY ISSUE TODAY,  
BEFORE ACCUMULATING SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW BECOMES THE PRIMARY  
PRECIPITATION TYPE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY DAYTIME, WITH SNOW THEN  
GRADUALLY ENDING FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING. NEAR-BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE AT TIMES DURING THE  
PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOW AND STRONGEST WINDS. ONCE SNOW ENDS, VERY  
COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILL VALUES AS COLD AS -10 TO -20  
DEGREES WILL OCCUR INTO MONDAY MORNING.  
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...  
 
IF YOU MUST TRAVEL, KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT, FOOD, AND WATER IN  
YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS FOR  
THE STATE YOU ARE CALLING FROM CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING 5 1 1.  
 
PERSONS SHOULD DELAY ALL TRAVEL IF POSSIBLE. IF TRAVEL IS ABSOLUTELY  
NECESSARY, DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION AND BE PREPARED FOR SUDDEN  
CHANGES IN VISIBILITY. LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND THE  
MOTORIST AHEAD OF YOU, AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR  
DESTINATION. AVOID SUDDEN BRAKING OR ACCELERATION, AND BE ESPECIALLY  
CAUTIOUS ON HILLS OR WHEN MAKING TURNS. MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS  
WINTERIZED AND IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.  
 

 
 

 
 
KSZ005>007-017>019-NEZ075>077-084>087-042100-  
/O.CON.KGID.WS.W.0001.250104T1500Z-250106T0000Z/  
PHILLIPS-SMITH-JEWELL-ROOKS-OSBORNE-MITCHELL-ADAMS-CLAY-FILLMORE-  
FRANKLIN-WEBSTER-NUCKOLLS-THAYER-  
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF ROSEMONT, CLAY CENTER, OSBORNE, CAMPBELL,  
KENSINGTON, PHILLIPSBURG, HASTINGS, HARVARD, SUTTON, FAIRMONT,  
HEBRON, INAVALE, JEWELL, RED CLOUD, DESHLER, SUPERIOR, HILDRETH,  
BLUE HILL, EDGAR, DOWNS, MANKATO, BURR OAK, NELSON, PLAINVILLE,  
GENEVA, CODELL, BELOIT, FAIRFIELD, BOSTWICK, IONIA, SMITH CENTER,  
BLADEN, BELLAIRE, STOCKTON, EXETER, AND FRANKLIN  
357 AM CST SAT JAN 4 2025  
 
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM THIS MORNING TO  
6 PM CST SUNDAY...  
 
* WHAT...FREEZING DRIZZLE/FREEZING RAIN, SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW  
EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION RANGING ANYWHERE FROM 5 TO 13  
INCHES, WITH THE LOWEST AMOUNTS OF 5 TO 7 INCHES EXPECTED NEAR  
HIGHWAY 6 IN NEBRASKA AND THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS OF 8 TO 13 INCHES  
EXPECTED ALONG AND ESPECIALLY SOUTH OF THE NEBRASKA-KANSAS BORDER.  
TOTAL ICE ACCUMULATION UP TO AROUND ONE-TENTH OF AN INCH. WINDS  
SHIFTING FROM EASTERLY TO NORTHERLY, AND HIGHEST GUSTS AROUND 35  
MPH EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY DAYTIME.  
 
* WHERE...PORTIONS OF NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS AND SOUTH CENTRAL  
NEBRASKA.  
 
* WHEN...FROM 9 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 PM CST SUNDAY.  
 
* IMPACTS...ROADS, AND ESPECIALLY BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES, WILL  
LIKELY BECOME SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. VISIBILITIES MAY DROP BELOW 1/4  
MILE AT TIMES DUE TO FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW.  
 
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...THIS IS A COMPLEX STORM SYSTEM, WITH VARYING  
PRECIPITATION TYPES AND IMPACTS AT VARYING TIMES. INITIALLY,  
FREEZING DRIZZLE/FREEZING RAIN WILL BE THE PRIMARY ISSUE TODAY,  
BEFORE ACCUMULATING SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW BECOMES THE PRIMARY  
PRECIPITATION TYPE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY DAYTIME, WITH SNOW THEN  
GRADUALLY ENDING FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING. NEAR-BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE AT TIMES DURING THE  
PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOW AND STRONGEST WINDS. ONCE SNOW ENDS, VERY  
COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILL VALUES AS COLD AS -10 TO -20  
DEGREES WILL OCCUR INTO MONDAY MORNING.  
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...  
 
IF YOU MUST TRAVEL, KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT, FOOD, AND WATER IN  
YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS FOR  
THE STATE YOU ARE CALLING FROM CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING 5 1 1.  
 
PERSONS SHOULD DELAY ALL TRAVEL IF POSSIBLE. IF TRAVEL IS ABSOLUTELY  
NECESSARY, DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION AND BE PREPARED FOR SUDDEN  
CHANGES IN VISIBILITY. LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND THE  
MOTORIST AHEAD OF YOU, AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR  
DESTINATION. AVOID SUDDEN BRAKING OR ACCELERATION, AND BE ESPECIALLY  
CAUTIOUS ON HILLS OR WHEN MAKING TURNS. MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS  
WINTERIZED AND IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.  
 

 
 

 
 
NEZ039>041-046>049-060>064-072>074-042100-  
/O.CON.KGID.WW.Y.0001.250104T1500Z-250106T0000Z/  
VALLEY-GREELEY-NANCE-SHERMAN-HOWARD-MERRICK-POLK-DAWSON-BUFFALO-  
HALL-HAMILTON-YORK-GOSPER-PHELPS-KEARNEY-  
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF SHERMAN RESERVOIR, LEXINGTON, SHELBY,  
GOTHENBURG, ST. PAUL, GRAND ISLAND, GREELEY, ORD, LOUP CITY,  
JOHNSON LAKE, SCOTIA, STROMSBURG, OSCEOLA, ELWOOD, COZAD,  
WOLBACH, WILLOW ISLAND, MINDEN, YORK, AURORA, POLK, GENOA,  
LITCHFIELD, KEARNEY, HOLDREGE, CENTRAL CITY, FULLERTON, AND  
SPALDING  
357 AM CST SAT JAN 4 2025  
 
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM THIS MORNING  
TO 6 PM CST SUNDAY...  
 
* WHAT...FREEZING DRIZZLE/FREEZING RAIN, SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW  
EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION MAINLY 3 TO 5 INCHES. TOTAL ICE  
ACCUMULATION UP TO AROUND ONE-TENTH OF AN INCH. WINDS SHIFTING  
FROM EASTERLY TO NORTHERLY, AND HIGHEST GUSTS AROUND 30 MPH  
EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY DAYTIME.  
 
* WHERE...PORTIONS OF CENTRAL, EAST CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL  
NEBRASKA.  
 
* WHEN...FROM 9 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 PM CST SUNDAY.  
 
* IMPACTS...PLAN ON SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY DROP  
AS LOW AS AROUND 1/2 MILE AT TIMES DUE TO FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW.  
 
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...THIS IS A COMPLEX STORM SYSTEM, WITH VARYING  
PRECIPITATION TYPES AND IMPACTS AT VARYING TIMES. INITIALLY,  
FREEZING DRIZZLE/FREEZING RAIN WILL BE THE PRIMARY ISSUE TODAY,  
BEFORE ACCUMULATING SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW BECOMES THE PRIMARY  
PRECIPITATION TYPE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY DAYTIME, WITH SNOW THEN  
GRADUALLY ENDING FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING. NEAR-BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE AT TIMES DURING THE  
PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOW AND STRONGEST WINDS. ONCE SNOW ENDS, VERY  
COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILL VALUES AS COLD AS -10 TO -20  
DEGREES WILL OCCUR INTO MONDAY MORNING.  
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...  
 
BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS. SLOW DOWN AND USE CAUTION WHILE  
DRIVING. IF YOU ARE GOING OUTSIDE, WATCH YOUR FIRST FEW STEPS TAKEN  
ON STAIRS, SIDEWALKS, AND DRIVEWAYS. THESE SURFACES COULD BE ICY AND  
SLIPPERY, INCREASING YOUR RISK OF A FALL AND INJURY.  
 

 
 

 
 
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