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Wintry Weather Still a Factor for Nebraska Car Transport

Nebraska Car TransportIt seems like winter will never end. At least, for some parts of the U.S., that is.

Nebraska car transport services – and, really, shipping throughout the entire region – is in for yet more nasty weather in the coming days, thanks to a new storm system pushing in from the west. Supposedly, snow and ice are going to be hitting Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, upper Minnesota and Michigan, as well as eastern Montana and much of Wyoming.

Snow. Snow never ends.

How Nebraska car transport may be affected

Like with any winter weather system, you can anticipate delays in pickup, transit, and delivery within the state. But it’s not just Nebraska – it’s the entire northern plains and into the eastern Rockies.

While this isn’t surprising, it’s a bit surprising given the time of year. Now’s the time when the rains come and the flowers bloom and the leaves start reappearing. It’s not usually the time for more snow and bad weather.

Car transporters like to keep a close eye on the weather, especially during the winter months. Even if it’s not snow, things like thunderstorms and hailstorms and hurricanes and tornadoes – all that nasty weather that we get across the country – is bad for business. It can damage cargo and increase transit times and lower profit margins. So carriers don’t like bad weather, and they really don’t like driving through it.

Carriers on routes that are going through the region will likely take the most caution. If you’re shipping to or from Nebraska or any of the states surrounding it, make sure to speak to an agent. They can tell you more about what the carriers are anticipating and how they’re reacting to it and what that will do for your car transport services.

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