Storms Wednesday and Thursday

Storms will be possible Tuesday night into early Wednesday, then again Wednesday late afternoon, evening, and overnight. After that, we quiet down for a few days. Temperatures will be mild on Wednesday, cooler on Thursday, then downright chilly Friday and Saturday!

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There is a “Marginal Risk” for severe storms Tuesday night into very early Wednesday. This is a Level 1 out of 5, so the lowest level of storm potential. Hail and damaging wind will be the main concerns.

Above is what the radar may look like through Tuesday night into early Wednesday. Storms that do form will have the potential to be severe.

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Rainfall is welcome, of course, and some of us may see very little, some of us may see up to an inch!

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We’ll be a little cooler on Wednesday with highs in the 60s to the west. It’ll still be warm further southeast with highs in the upper 70s to near 80.

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Severe weather will once again be possible Wednesday afternoon and evening. Storms that do form will have the potential for large hail, damaging wind, and an isolated tornado.

The above StormCast shows a line of storms forming in SE Nebraska. Where this line forms will be the main focus of the initial severe weather. It is possible that it forms a little further northwest or southeast, so keep up to date with the forecast and have a way to be alerted should severe storms happen in your area!

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Rainfall from the storms on Wednesday will be hit and miss. There that line of storms forms will see the heaviest precipitation amounts.

Chief Meteorologist Rusty Dawkins 
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