Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Showers and t-storms are still possible during the overnight Wednesday. I still can’t rule out a few storms going to severe levels, but I think the main threat when the area of storms moves in from Wyoming and the Nebraska panhandle will be the heavy rainfall. Please use caution during the overnight if you will be traveling as some roads maybe come flooded or already are. It is very hard to spot flash flooding at night. Lows will be near 60 with a variable wind direction around 10mph.

Thursday, sorry folks, it looks like we have another round of t-storms moving into the area, some storms maybe strong to severe with highs in the low to mid 80s. Wind will be out of the southwest, and then turning to the southeast.

Friday through next week we have a slight chance of t-storms. The big story as we head through the weekend will be the hottest temperatures we have seen all year. In fact by Sunday I don’t think mid-90s are out of the question for some areas, especially south and west of North Platte.

Take care,
Thomas

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