A strong cold front and low pressure system will press from the Central U.S. through the East over the next couple of days. The impressive cold front will allow a cold air mass to settle in east of the Rockies and numerous record low temperatures are likely the next few days, especially Wednesday morning. A streak of snow is also expected from the central Plains to northern New England. Read More >
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Maps are updated daily around 11 AM.
They are based on ASOS/AWOS locations and cooperative weather observations, which are generally recorded around 6-7 AM.
Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa Temperature and Precipitation Table (RTP)
Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa Temperature and Precipitation Collective
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