
By SCOTT CARLSON
North Platte Post
NORTH PLATTE, Neb.-While southwest Nebraska will finally get a break from the wind, north-central Nebraska will once again spend the day Sunday in a High Wind Warning.
Winds wreaked havoc on southwest Nebraska for the last several days with the highest recorded gust in the area, 68 mph, happening just north of North Platte on Sunday.
As the wind makes its way eastward, Old Man Winter has decided he's not done with the Panhandle and the Sandhills, with forecasters predicting accumulating snow on Monday.
Much of the state also found relief in the form of rain over the last several days with some locations in the northern part of the state receiving over three inches. The North Platte area saw just over two inches of much-needed moisture.
Mild temperatures return to the area early next week with chances for moisture Monday and mid-week. The weekend will welcome back more Spring-like temperatures, with highs climbing into the mid to upper seventies.




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