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Lincoln, NE – A winter storm watch has been issued for southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa from Saturday afternoon through Sunday evening. Residents in areas like Lincoln, Seward, and Shenandoah could see 4 to 7 inches of snow.
According to the National Weather Service, heavy snowfall is expected to make travel difficult over the weekend. The most affected areas include Fremont, Page, and Lancaster counties. The storm will likely begin Saturday afternoon, intensifying through the evening and into Sunday.
Local officials urge residents to monitor weather updates and prepare for hazardous driving conditions. Snowplows will be deployed, but slick roads may persist. If you plan to travel, keep an emergency kit, including blankets and a flashlight, in your vehicle.
To stay safe, consider stocking up on essentials before the storm arrives. Keep pets indoors and check on neighbors who may need assistance.
For continuous updates, follow the National Weather Service’s website or local news channels.
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