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Snow Possible Thursday Morning in Omaha Area
Temperatures to drop below zero by the weekend
Jan. 28, 2026 at 6:15am
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The Omaha area is in for a mix of wintry weather this week, with a chance of light snow on Thursday morning that could impact the morning commute, followed by a blast of arctic air that will bring subzero temperatures by Friday and Saturday.
Why it matters
The potential for snow during the Thursday morning rush hour could lead to hazardous driving conditions and travel delays in the Omaha metro area. The upcoming cold snap will also pose risks for residents, especially those without adequate winter gear or shelter.
The details
According to the forecast, the Omaha area could see a trace to an inch of snow on Thursday morning, with the best chance of accumulation west of the city. While the overall snowfall amount is not expected to be high, the timing of the snow during the morning commute could still cause issues on the roads. Temperatures are then forecast to plummet, with wind chills likely dropping below zero on Friday and Saturday mornings.
- Snow possible during the Thursday morning commute (around 6-10 AM).
- Highs only in the teens on Friday, with subzero wind chills likely.
- Subzero temperatures expected Saturday morning.
The players
Omaha
The largest city in Nebraska and the economic and cultural center of the Omaha metropolitan area.
National Weather Service
The federal agency that provides weather forecasts and warnings for the United States.
What they’re saying
“If we get those flakes falling during the morning drive, it could slow things down and cause some issues.”
— Sean Everson, Meteorologist (ketv.com)
What’s next
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the weather conditions and provide updates on the potential for snow and cold temperatures throughout the week.
The takeaway
Residents of the Omaha area should be prepared for a mix of wintry weather this week, including the possibility of snow during the Thursday morning commute and dangerously cold temperatures by the weekend. It's important to stay informed about the latest forecasts and take appropriate precautions to stay safe.
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