More showers and thunderstorms developed across Greater Nebraska this afternoon, and a general line is progressing south and eastward through are southern and eastern parts of the viewing area. A few more showers and possibly a thunderstorm or two will continue until later tonight, but then the activity will diminish to a few isolated showers overnight. After midnight, fog will begin to develop and it may become quite widespread and dense by morning, so caution is advised if you will be driving tomorrow morning. Lows will be in the 40’s.
We will have a precipitation-free day on Wednesday as the region will be between weather systems, though the fog may be difficult to get rid of until the afternoon. During the afternoon we will see some peaks of sun as high approach 60.
Beginning Thursday, a large, slow moving storm system will approach from the Rockies. This storm will spread showers and thunderstorms into the area during Thursday that will continue during Friday. By Saturday, the storm will be moving slowly to our south and east, and a general rain should develop with windy conditions and highs remaining in the 50’s. Windy conditions with the threat of showers will continue on Sunday.
Mike
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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