Sunny and Pleasant Tuesday with Potential Storms in Southeast Nebraska
Tuesday evening, a MARGINAL RISK for severe weather is in effect for parts of southeast Nebraska. Small hail and 60+ mph winds will be the main concerns.
Hail up to half dollar size possible.
Winds up to 60+ mph possible.
StormCast shows some a few isolated storms forming near the Kansas-Nebraska border Tuesday evening.
Wednesday, another MARGINAL RISK for severe weather is in effect for parts of the panhandle. Winds up to 60+ mph and small hail will be the main concerns. This will most likely get shifted to the east.
StormCast shows storms forming Wednesday evening in parts of the panhandle.
Tuesday morning, temperatures in the 40s and 50s.
Tuesday, another warm day with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s.
Tonight, rain and thunderstorm chances in parts of NE Nebraska. Wednesday and Thursday, scattered storms likely across Nebraska. This week, temperatures staying in the 70s, with rain and storm chances all through this weekend. Some much needed rainfall looks to continue through the rest of April!
Meteorologist Houston Hall
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