After the severe weather of last night, the front that caused it has settled a bit farther south in central Kansas, taking most of the heavy and severe thunderstorms with it. So while I cannot rule out a few storms overnight across Greater Nebraska, and especially over southwestern areas, tonight should be less stormy with mostly cloudy skies and lows in the 60’s.
However, the front over Kansas will begin to come northward during Wednesday, and this will allow the thunderstorms to make progress northward over our area especially later in the day and at night. It is then that we could see more widespread severe weather, and perhaps some heavy rainfall. Skies will remain mostly cloudy and it will turn very humid with highs tomorrow in the 80’s, and lows tomorrow night near 70.
Thursday could turn hot if the front can make enough progress northward, but for right now the forecast is for a continued chance of storms with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 90, along with high humidity.
Friday into the weekend will see the front coming back southward, so a continued chance of isolated storms with some sunshine and highs near 90 Friday, and back into the 80’s over the weekend. So the unsettled period will continue for the foreseeable future.
Mike
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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