Today was certainly a much better day across Greater Nebraska as far as the weather is concerned, but temperatures are still well below where they should be for this time of year.
Highs today were generally in the 50’s, but we should be seeing highs from the upper 60’s to lower 70’s across the area, and it may be Monday before we see temperatures that are at seasonal levels. Breezy conditions added a bit of chill also, but the partly sunny skies did make it feel much better than yesterday.
However, we still need to get through one more frosty night tonight before we are finally done with the very cool temperatures, hopefully for the rest of the season. Skies will be partly cloudy tonight and lows will reach the lower 30’s, so frost and even some freezing is possible, and Frost Advisories are in effect for most of the viewing area.
Friday will be a bit milder but still below average with highs in the lower 60’s under partly sunny skies.
A disturbance moving eastward our of the Rockies will cause increasing cloudiness Friday night, and showers and thunderstorms are possible Friday night though the day on Saturday. Highs Saturday will also trend a bit downward and top our in the upper 50’s.
By Sunday, the disturbance will be moving eastward but may still affect the region with isolated thunderstorms, especially the farther east you go. Highs on Sunday will recover to the lower 60’s.
Even milder air should get into the area next week, but there will be chances of showers and thunderstorms as the region will be dominated by weak weather systems.
Mike
Thursday, May 13, 2010
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