Summer began at 6:28am CDT, and the weather was very typical of the first day of summer with warm temperatures and humidity. The first full day of summer tomorrow will be very warm and humid, but first we must get through some thunderstorms overnight.
A Tornado Watch is in effect for eastern Wyoming, western South Dakota, the western panhandle of Nebraska and northeastern Colorado until 10pm MDT. Showers and storms are beginning to develop over northeastern Colorado, and this activity will likely progress eastward through tonight so that parts of Greater Nebraska see a thunderstorms later tonight, which may be strong to severe with large hail, damaging winds, very heavy rainfall and even an isolated tornado. Otherwise, skies will be clear to partly cloudy and it will be humid with lows in the upper 60’s.
Tuesday will be mainly sunny, very warm and humid with highs approaching the 90 degree mark. However, the front that has been causing our stormy weather of late and a disturbance approaching from the west will raise the risk of another round of showers and thunderstorms later in the day and at night, which may be strong to severe once again and with heavy rainfall causing more flooding issues.
By Wednesday, the front should have moved far enough to our south, and high pressure ridging in from the west should cause sunshine and highs a bit cooler than Tuesday, mainly in the middle 80’s. Humidity will be a bit lower also.
The front will move north once again later Thursday, and more storms and humidity are possible late this week.
Mike
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