A fast zonal flow in the jet-stream has kept our weather very changeable and active all week, and it looks like this same general pattern will continue for the foreseeable future. However, the may see this pattern break just a bit to allow for a mainly fair and pleasant weekend.
A stationary front over southern and eastern Nebraska, will begin to move slowly southward tonight, but not before possibly being the catalyst for a few thunderstorms this evening and early tonight. However, the greatest chance of thunderstorms will reside over northern counties in our viewing area as a disturbance over Wyoming pushes eastward into northern Nebraska. Lows will be in the upper 50’s, and we should see chances for storms diminish as we go through the overnight.
After perhaps a lingering shower or storm Saturday morning across the north, skies should become partly sunny as high pressure builds in from the northern Rockies. It will be breezy with winds gusting up to 25mph out of the north, but highs should reach into the lower 80’s.
Sunday should remain fair and less breezy with highs around 80. But the front will once again begin to come north and east and reintroduce the chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday night. And these thunderstorms chances will remain with us all next week, and while it won’t rain all the time, it will be a matter of timing to determine when the best chances of storms are daily depending on the location and movement of the front which will remain nearby.
Highs next week will remain seasonable as some very hot air remains to our south over the southern Plains, and cooler air remain to our north.
Mike
Friday, June 4, 2010
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