After a nice but cooler than average weekend, temperatures warmed up nicely today with highs in the 70’s, and even near 80 around Imperial. And summer-like temperatures will be with us much of this week, with a temporary cooling on Wednesday behind a cool front.
High pressure centered over Chicago will drop slowly southward Tuesday, continuing to produce southerly winds that will warm temperatures up even more. Tonight will be mainly clear and not as cold as previous night with lows in the 40’s. Then sunshine on Tuesday will send highs into the lower to middle 80’s across Greater Nebraska, feeling very much like August than the beginning of October (average highs are in the lower 70’s).
Highs will cool back into the 70’s again for Wednesday with breezy northeasterly winds behind a weak cool front, but it will still a pleasant early fall day.
But by Thursday, southerly winds and sunshine will once again send the mercury into the 80’s.
The warmth will continue Friday before we cool into the 70’s again for the weekend. We could see a few showers then also, especially over northern areas, as a trough currently over the West Coast moves into the Northern Plains.
Mike
Monday, October 4, 2010
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