Highs across the region today jumped well into the 70's, but it reached into the 80's in Ogallala and Imperial, with the latter reaching into the upper 80's for a time this afternoon so a very warm day there. Winds gusted past 30mph over most areas, and winds may become quite gusty this evening as a cold front moves through the region.
Otherwise, it will remain breezy overnight, and as a line of showers and thunderstorms moves eastward from the Panhandle, some areas could see an isolated heavier shower or storm especially before midnight. Lows will settle into the lower 40's.
By tomorrow, the cold front will be east of our viewing area, but an area of low pressure forming over Colorado this evening will move eastward into Kansas during Thursday, then northeastward into southeastern Nebraska Friday morning. Although this low will take most of it's shower and storm activity to our east on Thursday, a few isolated showers and storms may dot the region, with eastern areas having the best opportunity to see the activity. Highs will be cooler Thursday as northerly winds cap highs in the lower 60's.
The weather Friday into the weekend will be dominated by an upper–level area of low pressure that will move eastward over the northern Plains. This low will produce clouds and breezy conditions, and the risk of isolated afternoon showers. Sunday looks like the best day with fair conditions expected with highs in the low 60's.
Mike
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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