Today was very warm and humid across Greater Nebraska, and a warm and humid night is in store along with a few thunderstorms, especially over our northern zones.
A Tornado Watch is in effect for Cherry County until 10pm CT, and any storm in our northern counties this evening can become severe with large hail, damaging winds, and perhaps an isolated tornado. Over the remainder of Greater Nebraska, skies will be partly cloudy tonight with the risk of an isolated storm with lows near 70 with light winds.
Friday will be another very warm to hot day with partly sunny skies and highs in the 90’s once again. A weak cool front will be dropping southward across the area during the day switching winds from southerly to northerly, and there is slight risk of a thunderstorm just about any time.
The front will dissipate to our south by Saturday, and since temperatures behind the front are not much different from what we are currently experiencing, and since southerly winds will quickly return during Saturday, highs both weekend days will be in the lower and middle 90’s. There is a slight risk of a thunderstorms Saturday, and a late day storm is possible on Sunday, but outdoor plans should not be severely affected.
More widespread thunderstorm activity is possible Sunday night and Monday as another front approaches.
Stay tuned to KNOP and log into KNOPNEWS2.COM and go to our WeatherActive radar to monitor tonight’s thunderstorm activity.
Mike
Thursday, July 29, 2010
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