Hot and breezy Sunday; storm chances increase Monday
Sunday, another day with temperatures in the 90s with south winds gusting up to 45 mph. A cold front will move through Sunday afternoon and evening, which will develop isolated storms near Cherry county and O’Neil. These isolated storms will have the best chance for large hail and a few brief spin up tornadoes. These storms will mostly stay NE of Lincoln and Omaha through Sunday night. Monday, temperatures staying warm in the 80s and 90s with scattered storms likely by Monday afternoon and evening. These scattered storms could have all the severe concerns. The storm chances will continue through the week, with temperatures staying close to average in the 80s.
Sunday, high temperatures getting into the mid to upper 90s, with south winds still gusting up to 40 mph.
Sunday, feel like temperatures will be near 105 degrees for most of us in SE Nebraska.
South winds will continue to gust to around 40+ mph throughout your Sunday.
A Heat Advisory (Orange) and an Extreme Heat Warning (Pink) are still in place through Sunday night.
- Heat Advisory: Dangerous heat conditions possible. Consider postponing any outdoor plans and drink plenty of water. Heat illnesses will be more likely, particularly for sensitive groups.
- Extreme Heat Warning: Dangerous heat conditions are in progress. Hydrate, limit extended times outdoors and in direct sunlight. Heat illnesses are possible for all groups if proper precautions are not taken.
StormCast shows some isolated storm develop by Sunday evening near Cherry county and O’Neil. These isolated storms will have the best chance for large hail and a few brief spin up tornadoes. These storms will mostly stay NE of Lincoln and Omaha through Sunday night.
Sunday afternoon and evening, a SLIGHT risk for severe weather is in place across central Nebraska and a MARGINAL risk for surrounding areas. Main threats will be damaging winds up to 70+ mph, large hail up to ping pong balls and a few brief spin up tornadoes . The heating of the day will help fuel storm chances across the region, as temperatures will warm up into the 90s. There will be a bit of cap in place, but a cold front will help develop storms along or ahead of the front Sunday evening.
Winds up to 70+ mph will be possible.
Hail up to ping pong balls will be possible with the beginner storms Sunday evening.
A few brief spin ups will be possible with any single cells that do develop ahead of the front.
Monday, a MARGINAL risk for severe weather is in place for much of the state. Scattered storms will develop in the mid afternoon and intensify by Monday evening and Monday night. The main concerns will be damaging winds, large hail and a few weak tornadoes possible.
Monday evening, scattered storms develop across the region. The bulk of the storms will mostly be in eastern and SE Nebraska through Monday night.
Sunday, another day with temperatures in the 90s with south winds gusting up to 45 mph. A cold front will move through Sunday afternoon and evening, which will develop storms out west by the early evening. These storms will have gusty winds up to 70 mph, large hail up to ping pong balls and a few brief spin up tornadoes as the storms begin to develop. Monday, temperatures staying warm in the 80s and 90s with storms likely by Monday afternoon and evening. These scattered storms could have all the severe concerns. The storm chances will continue through the week, with temperatures staying close to average in the 80s.
Meteorologist Houston Hall
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