Just like last weekend, we’re watching for a storm system to roll through the central plains. The track of the system and who gets what will be watched closely as we continue to get differing opinions.

While much of KELOLAND stayed dry last weekend, that might not be the case this weekend. The best chance for accumulating snow will be along the southern tier of KELOLAND. But this is weather we’re dealing with and things are not set in stone.

Two of the main models we look at are suggesting different results for the weekend.

While one model is showing us accumulating snow for Nebraska, northern Iowa and all of South Dakota. The other model is suggesting snow can completely skip northern KELOLAND and southern Minnesota, but it still gives snow to Nebraska and Iowa.

Within the models themselves, moisture numbers continue to change with each new run. So with the models still at odds, don’t expect any snow numbers out of the storm center until later in the week.