Gradual Clearing, Sunny Skies to Close the Weekend
Temperatures will drop to the lower 30s as cloud cover will join us for the first half of Saturday evening. A flurry or two may fall throughout the evening, accumulations are not expected.
Overnight clearing will allow for low temperatures in the upper teens and lower 20s.
After a cloudy and windy start to the overnight, we should see mostly clear skies close to sunrise in Lincoln. Temperatures will be chilly, reaching as low as the upper teens.
StormCast shows clear skies taking over for the start of Sunday, which should continue into the afternoon. We stay dry for the rest of the weekend.
Keep the coats handy for Sunday morning as we look to be below 20 degrees at 8 a.m.
High temperatures tomorrow will be between 10 and 15 degrees above average as winds pick up out of the south and southwest.
We should see a decent amount of sunshine in the Capital City on Sunday, with afternoon temperatures peaking in the middle 40s.
We are supposed to be in the middle 30s this time of year so naturally we are eyeing highs in the middle 50s to start the work week. A front will pass through on Tuesday brining temperatures back down to the 40s. Our next best chance of rain looks to come at the end of the week.
Storm Alert Team Meteorologist
Dominic Ferraro
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