The weather has not changed much since last week, with the exception that there should be more widespread thunderstorm activity from tonight through Wednesday morning.
Warm to hot conditions, along with moderate to high levels of humidity, will continue through at least midweek. As weak fronts hover over or near Greater Nebraska, thunderstorms will be possible at just about any time, though the greatest chance will be during the afternoon and evening hours. Any storms are capable of producing some heavy rainfall because of all of the moisture in place.
Otherwise, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with scattered storms, and it will be quite humid with lows in the 60’s.
Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, warm and humid with more thunderstorms, any of which could produce some heavy rainfall. Highs will be in the 80’s to lower 90’s.
Thunderstorm chances will decrease during midweek as a front moves farther south, but a slight chance of storms will remain with partly sunny skies Wednesday and Thursday and highs in the 80’s and lower 90’s.
Later in the week and into the weekend, an upper ridge over the south may strengthen and build northward into the central Plains. This would bring drier conditions but the heat will build with highs getting back into the 90’s everywhere, along with moderate levels of humidity.
Mike
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