Nebraska
The benign weather we had today turns ominous tomorrow morning
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) – Glad New 12 months! Benign climate to begin off the brand new 12 months. Nonetheless, the climate turns ominous early tomorrow morning as a potent winter storm strikes in in a single day affecting western areas simply after midnight after which reaching south central spots simply earlier than dawn. This night can be cloudy and quiet. No journey troubles to your plans this night and later tonight. It’s once we get into the early morning hours tomorrow is when issues will start to get dicey. For this night and the remainder of the in a single day you possibly can anticipate cloudy skies with lows starting from the mid 20s north to low to mid 30s south.
The wintry climate first strikes into the panhandle and southwest parts of the state simply after midnight. Rain and freezing rain seems to be to develop within the McCook space after midnight and spreads northeast over time reaching western areas of the Tr-Cities simply earlier than dawn. Snow seems to be wish to be the primary precipitation for the panhandle in addition to a lot of the Sand Hills. The rain/freezing rain continues to unfold northeast into areas from the Tri-Cities north and northeast all through the day. This swath of freezing rain pushes barely east within the night hours on Monday after which strikes out Monday in a single day turning over to snow early Tuesday morning earlier than the system exits the area by early Tuesday afternoon.
There may be the potential for vital ice accumulation with this winter storm. Particularly areas alongside and north of the Platte River. This would be the important concern for south central to northeast elements of the state with some spots probably seeing ice accumulation between 1 / 4 and half an inch from Lexington up via Grand Island and northeast up towards Norfolk. A whole lot of this is dependent upon the precise observe of this winter storm. A observe additional south would imply colder floor temperatures permitting for extra ice to construct up. A observe additional north would enable for hotter, above freezing floor temperatures permitting for much less ice to type. Proper now it seems to be as if the storm will take a extra southerly route permitting for a extra vital ice occasion in south central to northeastern spots. With any ice accumulation. journey can be slick tomorrow and fairly hazardous. You’ll want to verify the most recent climate updates earlier than you determine to drive anyplace tomorrow morning via Tuesday morning. In fact, with the potential of serious ice accumulation comes the attainable impacts of energy outages from downed tree limbs falling on energy strains. So, anticipate attainable energy outages in areas south central, central and northeast. Apart from the ice accumulations, there can be some vital snow accumulations as effectively. This favors north central and western areas of the state. However as soon as once more, the observe of this storm will decide how a lot snow one sees over the subsequent 48 hours. Excessive temperatures will even be affected by the trail of this storm. Extra southerly observe deeper into Kansas means highs beneath freezing. Observe nearer to the Nebraska-Kansas border means temperatures above freezing. Proper now because it stands, highs tomorrow look to vary from the mid 20s northwest to higher 40s southeast.
There may be excellent news after a depressing and stormy begin to the week. The climate will get higher the second half of the week as temperatures average into the higher 30s with extra sunshine.
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Nebraska
PHOTOS: Crews put out mobile home fire in central Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Multiple agencies responded to a burning mobile home early Monday morning in central Nebraska.
The fire broke out about 5:40 a.m. south of St. Paul, according to the St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department. St. Paul is about 20 miles north of Grand Island.
The mobile home was abandoned, the fire department said, but the fire spread into the yard.
Dannebrog Fire & Rescue, Boelus Fire & Rescue, the Farwell Volunteer Fire Department, Elba Fire & Rescue and the St. Libory Volunteer Fire Department helped extinguish the blaze.
Nebraska
Nebraska governor hospitalized after being bucked off a horse
The Nebraska governor, Jim Pillen, was injured on Sunday after being bucked off a horse and is expected to be hospitalized for several days.
Pillen, a first-term Republican, was with his family when he was thrown off a new horse and injured, according to the governor’s office. He was taken to a hospital in Columbus, Nebraska, and then transported to the University of Nebraska medical center in Omaha.
The governor’s office said Pillen was conscious and alert and has been in touch with his staff. He is expected to remain at the Omaha hospital for several days.
Pillen, 68, was elected governor in 2022. Before becoming governor, he worked as a veterinarian and owned a livestock operation.
Nebraska
Nebraska Men’s Basketball takes care of business in Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic opener
HONOLULU, Hawaii (KOLN/Huskers.com) – Andrew Morgan and Connor Essegian combined for 27 points off the bench, while Nebraska’s defense held Murray State to a season-low point total in a 66-49 win in the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic Sunday evening.
Morgan posted his first double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 rebounds, while Essegian led Nebraska (8-2) with 15 points, including five 3-pointers. In all, NU’s bench outscored the Racers, 29-11.
The Huskers held Murray State to 31 percent shooting, including just 4-of-28 in the first half as Nebraska built a 20-point halftime lead and led by double figures most of the night. NU held the Racers (6-5) to nearly 30 points below their season average. Rollie Worster was the third Husker in double figures with 11 points, as Nebraska shot nearly 50 percent from the field and enjoyed a 40-26 advantage on the glass.
Nebraska will play Hawai’i on Monday at 9:30 p.m. (central) on ESPN2 and on the Husker Sports Network.
Nebraska put on a defensive clinic in the first half, holding Murray State to just four field goals in the opening 20 minutes in building a 34-14 halftime lead. Nebraska held the Racers to 4-of-28 shooting from the field, including 1-of-13 inside the arc.
Juwan Gary got the Huskers scoring seven of NU’s first nine points in the first 5:15 of the game, as his 3-point play with 14:45 left in the half ignited a 16-0 spurt for Nebraska. The Huskers held MSU scoreless for over six minutes in building a 22-4 lead after a steal and basket from Brice Williams.
Murray State rallied behind Kylen Milton, who scored seven straight points in a 50-second span, including a four-point play to trim the lead to 22-11 with 7:44 left in the half.
Nebraska, which got 17 first-half points from its bench, responded with a pair of 3-pointers from Essegian, who finished with nine first-half points. Nebraska stretched the lead to 20 after consecutive baskets from Morgan.
The Huskers built its largest lead of the game, at 39-16 following a Williams’ 3-pointer with 18:50 left before the Racers started to chip away. Murray State cut a 21-point lead to 16 following a 3-pointer from AJ Ferguson with 14:26 left before a Braxton Meah dunk ended the run.
The teams would trade baskets and NU led 57-38 with just over seven minutes left before the Racers, who shot 48 percent from the field after halftime made one last run. MSU went on an 11-4 run to pull to within 61-49 on a 3-pointer from Kylen Milton with 3:33 left, but would get no closer as a jumper by Wooster and Essegian’s fifth 3-pointer of the night accounted for the final margin.
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