Saturday, February 23, 2019
Frozen Reality: Blizzard Warning For This Weekend
(UPDATE: Up to 12 inches are now expected, but as few as 4 inches is also a possibility according to the NWS.)
Yes, it is getting old, but we're just doing our job by letting our readers know about the coming blizzard.
The Dorchester area has seen more than 40 inches of snow this year. Now, the National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for Dorchester, Saline County and other parts of eastern Nebraska, including Lincoln, starting at noon Saturday and going until 3 a.m. Sunday.
According to the latest alert sent to the Times, up to 9 inches of wet snow could fall on our area. Worse yet, this will be preceded by freezing rain -- and wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour are possible, especially Saturday afternoon.
Treacherous conditions and widespread power outages are possible, if not likely. There could be periods of two or three hours when visibility is virtually zero.
The Weather Service and the Nebraska Department of Transportation urged people to avoid travel if possible.
Snow should end late Saturday night, but there could still be problems on Sunday, with wind gusts of up to 35 miles an hour still possible.
Stay tuned to the Dorchester Times, as well as AccuWeather -- our official forecaster.
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Bring back Joe Kinney and his Chalkboard.
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