All that snow you shoveled Tuesday?
Pat yourself on your poor, aching back.
It was a daily record.
From 5 to 7 inches of snow fell across the Omaha metro area Tuesday as a moisture-laden storm swept across the nationâs midsection.
No wonder road crews had such a tough time keeping up. Drivers who ventured out midday found major routes still clogged with snow even though plow crews had been down them.
Todd Pfitzer, the city engineer who is in charge of snow removal, said he expects Omaha streets to be in good shape by Wednesday morning.
Officially, Omaha received 6.8 inches of snow Tuesday, based on readings at Eppley Airfield.
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All that snow you shoveled Tuesday?
Pat yourself on your poor, aching back.
It was a daily record.
From 5 to 7 inches of snow fell across the Omaha metro area Tuesday as a moisture-laden storm swept across the nationâs midsection.
No wonder road crews had such a tough time keeping up. Drivers who ventured out midday found major routes still clogged with snow even though plow crews had been down them.
Todd Pfitzer, the city engineer who is in charge of snow removal, said he expects Omaha streets to be in good shape by Wednesday morning.
Officially, Omaha received 6.8 inches of snow Tuesday, based on readings at Eppley Airfield.