Thursday, June 3, 2010

Thursday's Weather Thoughts

A warm front moved through Greater Nebraska this morning, ushering in warmer and more humid air on gusty southwesterly winds. Sunshine dominated the day but a couple of isolated thunderstorms have developed because of a dry line that is located on a Valentine/North Platte/Imperial line.

This dry line will progress eastward during the evening, and any isolated storms will move east and diminish later tonight. Then a cold front will pass southward through the area, and the remainder of the overnight will be partly cloudy with lows in the 50’s with light winds.

Friday will be another warm day under partly sunny skies with highs once again in the middle to upper 80’s. However, another front will begin to approach from the west very late in the day, and this front may set off a few thunderstorms late in the evening and at night.

The front will pass to our south and east by Saturday morning, and skies will become partly sunny with highs in the lower 80’s with breezy conditions. Sunday will be fair with highs near 80, but yet another front will approach from the south, which may introduce the chance of some thunderstorms very late in the day or at night.
Stay tuned to News 2 for any updates on tonight’s isolated storms.

Mike

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