The front that refuses to release its grip on Greater Nebraska since last week will continue to cause problems for one more day, but then we should be able to look forward to a beautiful weekend.
The front has refused to budge from its position to our south, though it has made some northward progress today, and should continue to move northward tonight and into the day Friday. An area of low pressure moving to our north tomorrow should help push the front northward, then will cause a cold front to press southward through the area later tomorrow and tomorrow night.
In the meantime, the front will cause thunderstorms now to our west over the front range to move eastward into the region, and some of these storms could produce locally heavy rainfall, and a few could be strong to severe at least until about midnight. Lows will be near 70.
Friday will be warmer as the front presses to our north, with highs in the low to middle 90’s under partly sunny skies. As the cold front approaches, a few thunderstorms should develop once again and continue into tomorrow night.
However, the front should press well to our south by Saturday, and high pressure over Wyoming should produce sunny skies with highs in the 80’s, with an active breeze. Sunday should be about the same but perhaps a few degrees warmer. So a very nice weekend is shaping up.
Mike
Thursday, July 22, 2010
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