Omaha area to see heavy snow from winter storm

Timeline: Winter storm expected to bring heavy snow to Omaha area Monday

The Omaha area is expected to see accumulating snow and travel impacts throughout the day Monday and into Tuesday morning.Most of eastern Nebraska, including the Omaha area, could see 5 to 10 inches of heavy, wet snow, with the higher end metro snow totals likely on the west side of the city. Western Iowa could see 4 to 8 inches of snow.Track the weather wherever you are with our Interactive RadarThe storm will impact travel along Interstate 80 and Interstate 29.Here’s the latest timeline for the winter storm and snowfall.Omaha snow guide: Click here for road conditions, flight delays, closings and everything you need for winter weather 1 p.m.: Widespread wet snow3 p.m.: Wet snow, heavy at times6 p.m.: Wet snow continues, heavy at times 9 p.m.: More wet snow, heavy at times expected to continue overnightBy Tuesday morning, the north wind will ramp up gusting 40+ mph leading to blowing/drifting snow and continued hazardous driving conditions. Stream local weather from KETV on Very Local

The Omaha area is expected to see accumulating snow and travel impacts throughout the day Monday and into Tuesday morning.

Most of eastern Nebraska, including the Omaha area, could see 5 to 10 inches of heavy, wet snow, with the higher end metro snow totals likely on the west side of the city. Western Iowa could see 4 to 8 inches of snow.

Track the weather wherever you are with our Interactive Radar

The storm will impact travel along Interstate 80 and Interstate 29.

Here’s the latest timeline for the winter storm and snowfall.

Omaha snow guide: Click here for road conditions, flight delays, closings and everything you need for winter weather

  • 1 p.m.: Widespread wet snow
  • 3 p.m.: Wet snow, heavy at times
  • 6 p.m.: Wet snow continues, heavy at times
  • 9 p.m.: More wet snow, heavy at times expected to continue overnight

By Tuesday morning, the north wind will ramp up gusting 40+ mph leading to blowing/drifting snow and continued hazardous driving conditions.

Stream local weather from KETV on Very Local

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