We will enjoy lots of sunshine and clear skies from now through Labor Day. But first, we will enjoy a chilly, and in some localized cases, a frosty night.
High pressure pushing eastward from the Pacific Northwest will control our weather through Sunday before a frontal system begins to approach from the north and west on Monday. Skies will be clear or become clear over Greater Nebraska tonight, and with diminishing winds and a very dry airmass in place, this will set the stage for temperatures to drop quickly. Lows by sunrise tomorrow will range from the middle 30’s to lower 40’s, with the lower readings most likely over the Panhandle and Platte River Valley. Some of the coldest areas could even see a bit of frost, though with warm ground conditions any frost is expected to be light and not widespread.
Friday will dawn sunny and chilly, but the sunshine will warm temperatures quickly into the 70’s, and well into the 70’s in some cases, and with light winds it should be a very pleasant day.
Friday night will still be chilly with clear skies and lows in the 40's.
Then Saturday will feel more like late summer with clear, sunny skies and highs from the middle 80’s to around 90.
Sunday will be a hot and breezy day with bright sunshine and highs into the 90’s, and perhaps well into the 90’s in some areas.
Then Monday should still be mainly sunny and quite warm with highs in the 80’s to near 90. There is a chance of thunderstorms Monday night as a front works its way through the region.
Mike
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