Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Winter Blast To Impact Dorchester Area Tonight, Thursday


Another round of bitter cold, ice and blowing snow is due to hit our area this evening and through Thursday afternoon.  (Be sure to catch the latest forecast and radar image by clicking here.)

Today, the Dorchester area will see temperatures drop nearly 40 degrees, from an expected high of 55 degrees to just 18 degrees late tonight.  

Winds will pick up, and a shower this evening will be followed by periods of snow, sleet, and freezing rain late.  Up to 1-3 inches of snow accumulation could occur.

By tomorrow (Thursday morning), there will be snow and blowing snow, with a storm total of 2-4 inches.  The high will only reach 24 degrees tomorrow, with a low of 2 degrees.

A report by the Nebraska Radio Network says that traffic safety officials are telling drivers, “If it’s not urgent, stay home.”  They say that blowing snow will make driving dangerous, and can make a road you drive everyday unrecognizable.

The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) also advises against driving in the worst of the weather.

Troopers say using up-to-date traffic information from Nebraska 511, online or via the mobile app, will help.  

NSP also issues the following reminders for motorists traveling in extreme weather conditions:

  • Always wear your seat belt and never drive faster than conditions allow.
  • Blowing and drifting snow can reduce visibility. Travel only when absolutely necessary.
  • If you must travel, use well-traveled routes and give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination. Let others know where you are going, your route, and when you will arrive.
  • If you do become stranded while traveling, stay in your vehicle until help arrives. Wind chill and freezing temperatures can be life threatening.
  • If your vehicle becomes stuck, run your motor sparingly and keep a window cracked to prevent buildup of carbon monoxide.
  • Carry a red flag or bandana in your car and attach it to the outside to signal for help.
  • NSP suggests basic items to carry in your vehicle are: First Aid Kit, phone charger, ice scraper, shovel, small bag of sand, flashlight with extra batteries, blankets or sleeping bags, extra clothing and winter accessories, jumper cables, tow rope, tool kit, matches, candles, red flag or bandana, high energy or dehydrated foods, and bottled water.

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