What an incredible streak of severe weather and heavy rainfall we have gone through this past week! The flooding has been the worst of the problems, and high stream levels will continue through much of this week, and flood warnings continue for many areas across Greater Nebraska. Fortunately, the worst looks to be over, but unfortunately a chance of storms will be with us much of the week.
But not on Tuesday! Tuesday will be the nicest day we have seen in quite some time as partly sunny skies and warmer highs in the lower 80’s makes for a very pleasant and dry day. But before that, tonight we can expect an isolated storm especially over northern parts of our viewing area until about midnight, then partly cloudy skies with some patchy fog overnight with lows near 50.
But more isolated showers and storms are possible later Tuesday night and into Wednesday as a warm front comes through the region. Hopefully these storms will not produce more very heavy rainfall, though a few could be strong to severe. Highs Wednesday will be in the upper 80’s.
More storms are possible Thursday ahead of a cold front as highs climb to the upper 80’s once again.
As long as the front keeps moving to our south, Friday will be mainly sunny and nice with highs in the lower 80’s, and this fair weather will continue into Saturday.
Stay tuned to News 2 and log into KNOPNEWS2.COM for the latest updates on your Nebraskaland Days weather.
Mike
Monday, June 14, 2010
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