Clouds helped hold highs down a bit in some areas today, while other areas like Valentine baked in the mid to upper 90’s. But this will be the last day of heat for a while.
A cool front will push through Greater Nebraska by tomorrow afternoon, and this will help usher in cooler, less humid weather that will make the weekend (and beyond) quite pleasant.
But before that, we will see a few thunderstorms tonight as a disturbance over Wyoming presses eastward. Skies will be partly cloudy as lows drop into the 60’s.
Then, the cool front now located southwestern South Dakota through central Wyoming will push southeast. This front may produce some isolated shower and storms on Friday until it moves out of the region tomorrow afternoon. The threat of storms tomorrow will be greatest over eastern parts of the viewing area. Otherwise, expect partly sunny skies with an afternoon breeze out of the north gusting to 25mph, and highs from the middle 80’s to lower 90’s. Humidity will lower also after the passage of the front.
The stage will then be set for a very pleasant weekend with sunshine, low humidity, a light breeze, and highs in the lower 80’s. There is a very slight risk of a thunderstorm late each weekend day into the night but outdoor plans should not be compromised.
Remember to follow any thunderstorm activity with our WeatherActive radar by logging into KNOPNEWS2.COM.
Mike
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