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Cold Front to End Omaha’s Warm Spell Sunday With Gusts, Plunging Temperatures and Light Snow

Forecasters urge monitoring because amounts of snow or ice remain uncertain.

Overview

  • Visibility has improved after locally dense fog, and the region is verifying a brief mild stretch through Saturday with highs in the 50s to near 60.
  • Temperatures on Sunday will peak just after midnight before falling through the day behind the front, leaving much of the daylight hours in the 30s to 20s.
  • North winds are expected to gust 30–40 mph with isolated peaks near 45 mph, driving wind chills that could drop below zero Sunday night into Monday morning.
  • Light wintry mix or snow remains possible Sunday with little accumulation for many; the Omaha metro could see a dusting to around 1 inch with higher amounts north of I‑80.
  • KETV has designated Sunday an impact weather day, cautioning for slick travel and advising residents to check updates as timing and totals remain low‑confidence.