Nice weather to wrap up June but here comes July and storms.
Isolated thunderstorms are expected to move in overnight and Monday with some possibly severe by evening.
The main threat from storms tomorrow will be damaging winds
Chances for large hail are 15%.
Any chance of tornadoes is not good with a 5% risk factor in some areas tomorrow.
The lift of a warm front will bring hot and humid conditions to portions of southwest Nebraska into Kansas.
Another round of severe weather is possible in portions of eastern Nebraska on Tuesday.
July will usher in the heat and thunderstorm chances throughout most of the week ahead.
An upper level trough moves into the region overnight and cold front sweeping across the western Dakota’s will trigger isolated thunderstorms throughout western Nebraska moving into eastern Nebraska by early tomorrow morning. The lift of a warm front and low pressure building in western Nebraska/Kansas will bring another round of possibly severe weather by late tomorrow afternoon and evening. Storms are possible in the eastern portion of the state again on Tuesday. Temperatures throughout the week will bounce up and down a bit with storm chances continuing through next Sunday.
Storm Alert Team Forecaster
Kent Boughton