A pleasant Sunday afternoon- Storms likely Monday night
This evening, there is a MARGINAL risk for severe weather in northeast Nebraska. A few isolated storms could become severe due to small hail and gusty winds.
We would love to see video of any storm footage you may get (safely!). You can upload that using our Now Local News App: CLICK HERE.
Sunday afternoon- Tuesday morning: This afternoon near 3-4pm, a rouge shower and thunderstorm could form in SE Nebraska. Monday morning and afternoon looks to be mostly sunny before storms begin to form near 6pm out west. Monday evening near 8-10pm, a few strong storms will develop in SE Nebraska with these storms being the main threat. Tuesday morning around 1-2am, storms will intensify along the cold front and carry a hail and wind threat in central Nebraska. Your morning commute Tuesday could be rainy and stormy in parts of SE and eastern Nebraska.
Monday evening, A SLIGHT risk is in place for SE Nebraska including Lincoln and Omaha. Large hail up to ping pong ball size and damaging winds up to 65+ mph will be the main concerns.
Winds up to 65-70+ mph will be possible with the storms in SE Nebraska Monday evening and night.
Hail up to 1.50″+ ( Ping pong ball) will be possible with the first initial storms that develop.
This afternoon, temperatures will reach the upper 70s and a few lower 80s under mostly sunny skies.
Monday morning, temperatures a bit chilly out west in the lower 50s and pleasant off towards the east.
Monday afternoon, high temperatures reaching the upper 70s and lower 80s under mostly sunny skies and storms late Monday night.
Storms LIKELY Monday night- Tuesday morning. After Wednesday, Fall looks to be showing itself! Temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s under lots of sunshine. We could be tracking our next system in early October.
Meteorologist Houston Hall