Omaha Braces for Blizzard, Snowfall Expected to Surpass 12 Inches

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Omaha Braces for Blizzard, Snowfall Expected to Surpass 12 InchesOmaha Braces for Blizzard, Snowfall Expected to Surpass 12 Inches Omaha, Nebraska is bracing for a major winter storm that is expected to bring heavy snow and blizzard conditions to the region. The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for Omaha and the surrounding areas, effective from 6:00 PM CST on Sunday, January 22nd to 6:00 PM CST on Monday, January 23rd. According to the forecast, Omaha could see up to 12 to 18 inches of snow accumulation, with the heaviest snowfall expected to occur overnight Sunday into Monday morning. Strong winds of up to 50 mph are also expected, creating blizzard-like conditions with limited visibility and travel disruptions. Authorities are urging residents to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. If travel cannot be avoided, drivers are advised to take precautions, including reducing speed, maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles, and using headlights. The Omaha Police Department has activated its snow plow fleet and is prepared to respond to weather-related emergencies. Emergency shelters have also been opened across the city for those who need assistance during the storm. The Omaha Public Works Department has advised residents to clear sidewalks and driveways in front of their properties to ensure safe passage for pedestrians and emergency vehicles. Trash and recycling services have been suspended for the duration of the storm. Schools, businesses, and other public facilities in Omaha are expected to close for the duration of the blizzard. Residents are encouraged to prepare for extended power outages and telecommunications disruptions. The City of Omaha has declared a snow emergency, allowing police to tow vehicles that are parked in snow-covered areas and potentially blocking emergency vehicles. Residents are urged to monitor local weather forecasts and follow the instructions of authorities. For more information, visit the National Weather Service website or the Omaha Police Department’s website.

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