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THE SUSPECT...

AND WE ARE FOLLOWING BREAKING

NEWS FROM SHELBY COUNTY WHERE

DEPUTIES CONTINUE AN AIR AND

LAND SEARCH FOR A ROBBERY

SUSPECT.

LOOK AT THESE PICTURES.

THIS IS THE MAN DEPUTIES

BELIEVE ROBBED THE APCO

EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION AROUND

2:30 THIS AFTERNOON.

HE'S ABOUT 6 FEET TALL, 180

POUNDS AND HAS A DARK BEARD

AND MOUSTACHE.

HELICOPTERS ARE SEARCHING THE

AREA AROUND CHELSEA

CROSSROADS.

IF YOU SPOT HIM, DO NOT

APPROACH HIM. CALL THE SHELBY

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AT

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NEWSWATCH

7.

>> AND WHAT A DAY FOR THEM

TO GET T MOVE THAT BELL!

.

KIND OF A SOMBER SOUND TO

THAT BELL, BUT NO NEED FOR

THAT.

IT GETS THE RANDBY FACTOR OF

6.

IT WAS FANTASTIC HERE.

40 AT 9:00, A LITTLE BIT

BREEZY, NORTHWEST WINDS 10

TO 20 MILES AN HOUR.

THERE'S OUR RADAR AND

SATELLITE.

A FEW CLOUDS SOUTHEASTWARD,

MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES, OMAHA,

BACK UP INTO NORTHERN

NEBRASKA, MOST OF

SOUTH DAKOTA.

IF YOU LOOK AT THE FLOW IN

THE ATMOSPHERE, THERE'S ONE

LITTLE DISTURBANCE RIGHT

THERE.

THAT BROUGHT THE FIRST FRONT

THROUGH OMAHA.

FIRST WINDS HAVE KICKED UP,

BUT STILL VERY MILD.

ANOTHER DISTURBANCE COMES

EASTWARD, IT WILL BRING DOWN

CHILLIER AIR.

IT'S MILD ACROSS THE

DAKOTAS.

WHILE NOT AS WARM, IT'S NOT

GOING TO BE COOL BY ANY

MEANS, CERTAINLY FOR THIS

TIME OF YEAR.

YOU WANT TO KNOW WHEN THE

NEXT SNOW IS?

MAYBE FRIDAY MORNING, MAYBE

HALF AN INCH.

SATURDAY, MAYBE HALF AN

INCH.

THAT'S A LONG WAYS OUT.

WE COULD GET NOTHING.

BUT A FEW THINGS TO LOOK AT

FRIDAY AND THEN SATURDAY.

THAT'S IT FOR THE NEXT WEEK.

VERY NEARLY SNOWLESS WINTER,

CONTINUES THAT WAY AS WE

START OFF THE MONTH OF

FEBRUARY.

MOSTLY CLEAR THIS EVENING,

TEMPERATURES SLIDING TO THE

30s.

DOWNTOWN, 10G9 STREET, THE

BUILDINGS, SKIES MOSTLY

CLEAR.

IT'S 50.

THERE ARE THE FLAGS ON 10TH

STREET AT THE DURHAM,

BLOWING PRETTY GOOD WEST AT

17 AT EPPLEY FIELD.

ON THE ALMANAC PAGE, 56

DEGREES, THE HIGH

TEMPERATURE, THE RECORD, 69,

2012, NOWHERE NEAR THAT.

THE WARMEST IT'S BEEN,

THOUGH, SINCE NOVEMBER 27TH.

IN BEATRICE AND LINCOLN, 60.

FALLS CITY IS CURRENTLY 57.

THEY WERE IN THE 60s TODA

THERE'S OUR STORM PREDICTOR.

MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES NOW

THROUGH TOMORROW MORNING.

A FEW MORE CLOUDS FOR THE

AFTERNOON.

THERE COULD BE A COUPLE OF

SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES

TOMORROW NIGHT, MAINLY NORTH

OF THE OMAHA METRO.

32 FOR THE LOW.

THAT'S NOT REAL LOW.

PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES LATER ON

TONIGHT.

32 IN THE MORNING, CLOUDS

TOMORROW AFTERNOON, STILL 44

DEGREES.

LATE TOMORROW, TOMORROW

EVENING, MAYBE A COUPLE OF

FLURRIES TO THE NORLTH OF

US.

NOT AS WARM TOMORROW, COOLER

STILL ON THURSDAY.

GROUNDHOG DAY ON THURSDAY,

SKIES MOSTLY CLOUDY.

SATURDAY, MAYBE A LITTLE BIT

OF RAIN, SNOW-SHOWER MIX.

FRIDAY, ALSO A POSSIBILITY.

SOME SMALL PRECIPITATION

CHANCES LATER ON THIS WEEK,

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