Above average temperatures have an extended stay to end September
Temperatures will climb to the 80s each afternoon for the next several days.
The forecast looks pretty “copy and paste” as this quiet weather pattern continues to mean many days of sunshine, no precipitation and above average temperatures.
Specifically on Thursday, morning temperatures in the middle 50s are feeling cool and almost crisp to start out. Patchy areas of fog are possible toward our rivers and the low-lying areas early this morning.
We’ll have plenty of sunshine throughout the day, leading to a high in the lower 80s with very light winds.
Glancing across Nebraska, everyone is going to slightly warm a bit more this Thursday. Tacking on a few more degrees, today just about every one of us will be in the 80s.
A slight bump in the temperatures on Friday will mean highs in the middle 80s to end the work week.
Humidity should be in check until about Sunday, when temperatures will be a little warmer and a bit more moisture in the air will help it feel muggier by then.
Above average temperatures remain in the forecast for quite some time.
The latest temperature outlook across the Midwest and much of the country leans toward above average temperatures from the last day in September and into the first part of October this year.
Meteorologist Jessica Blum
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