What a difference a day makes! Although the rain held off for much of the day, the clouds and breezy conditions made it feel much chillier than it has been. As an area of low pressure over Northeastern Colorado continues to push eastward, rain, a few thunderstorms, and even some freezing rain and snow will affect the viewing area overnight.
Rain and thunderstorms are pushing northward from northwestern Kansas, and while anybody can hear a rumble of thunder tonight, the areas most susceptible to heavier thunderstorms with some gusty winds, heay rain and hail are from a line from North Platte to Broken Bow south and eastward. Some snow will fall over the Panhandle counties, and areas in the northwestern Panhandle could pick up a couple of inches. Some freezing rain may develop over the far northern counties such as Northern Cherry as temperatures drop later tonight as the rain continues.
The low will begin to pass to the east of Greater Nebraska tomorrow and skies will begin to clear, but areas to the northeast will hang onto clouds longer while areas to the southwest will clear earlier. Temperatures will climb into the 40’s and the los 50’s was sunshine is more prevalent. Sunday is also looking nice, but the next round of unsettled weather will arrive by Monday.
Mike
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