A word of warning to anyone that's coming through on I-80 in Nebraska. Check the wind forecast.
Today the winds are mearly 25 mph west to east with 35 mph gusts. It's a breezy day. Not windy, just barely in the red flag fire danger range. My neighbor got back from a trip and the group almost stopped for the night rather than continue fighting wind and traffic. They had to make an extra fuel stop because of the winds. It can blow you out of your lanes, or the trucks around you, as you go under overpasses and the wind dies and suddenly comes back stronger.
Camping season is starting so the interstate can be a mess on Fridays and Sundays. Luckily there's no holiday. The Feds were adding a 3rd lane half way across the state but ran out of money a decade ago with the recession so only the first 60-70 miles or so is 3 lanes. Iowa has narrow lanes but they cleaned up Des Moines.
Also it's spring so set your comms to warn you if a Tornado springs up. It's early and cold for them to form, but you never know. Normally the bad storms come at night after a 90+ degree day sucking up Gulf of Mexico moisture. We're still getting stuff from Canada until the jet stream moves.
Just something to consider.
https://www.weather.gov/lbf/