The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for much of southwest Iowa and southeast Nebraska for Tuesday evening into Wednesday.
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold watch for all of KMAland starting Monday night. The weather service's Valley, Nebraska office has issued an extreme cold watch from late Monday night through early Thursday morning for the following counties in Iowa: *
Winter weather is expected to return with a vengeance in KMAland. National Weather Service officials anticipate between 5-to-8 inches of snow are expected in a swath including southwest Iowa, southeast Nebraska and northwest Missouri.
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold watch for large portions of KMAland through Thursday. The weather service's Valley, Nebraska office has issued an extreme cold watch from Tuesday afternoon until Thursday morning for the following counties in Iowa: *
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for much of southwest Iowa and southeast Nebraska for late Wednesday into Thursday morning.
The flakes are still falling, but KETV is starting to receive snowfall reports from Wednesday's winter storm. How much did your area receive?
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for much of southwest Iowa and southeast Nebraska for Tuesday evening into Wednesday.
(Valley) -- The National Weather Service in Valley has issued a winter storm watch for a good portion of KMAland. The watch is in effect from Tuesday evening through Wednesday afternoon for Montgomery, Fremont and Page counties in southwest Iowa, and Otoe and Johnson counties in southeast Nebraska.
The Huskers simply did not have it on Monday night. Nebraska women's basketball fell to Iowa at Pinnacle Bank Arena, 81-66. The Huskers fall to 16-8 on the year