Today was a much cooler day than yesterday’s hot weather, but the front that cooled us down will be coming back for a return visit, and will warm us up again Wednesday.
Highs today topped out in the 80’s, and with sunshine it was a pleasant day.
However, some showers and thunderstorms are already evident on radar from the Nebraska Panhandle west and south, and anyone can see a thunderstorm this evening and tonight as the front to our south and west pushes north and east towards Greater Nebraska. Otherwise, skies will be partly cloudy with mild lows in the middle and upper 60’s.
The front will push through tomorrow morning, and southerly winds will direct warmer air into the region once again, although not as hot as earlier this week. Highs will reach the low to perhaps middle 90’s under partly sunny skies. There is also a slight risk of a storm, especially over northern areas which will be closer to the front.
Expect this front to waver north and south across the area through early next week with temperatures averaging near normal from the middle 80’s to middle 90’s for highs and perhaps a bit higher than normal for lows – from the low 60’s to perhaps lower 70’s.
There is also a daily risk of at least isolated thunderstorms, though right now the weekend is looking a bit better than it did yesterday with perhaps only isolated storms as opposed to more widespread activity. The more widespread activity may wait until Sunday night into Monday as a strong disturbance rides eastward along the front which should be over the area at that time.
Mike
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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