3 THINGS TO KNOW
- A cooler than average weekend
- Spotty rain Saturday evening
- More storms on Sunday, could be severe
FORECAST
The weather remains quiet and cool this evening with temps in the 40s tonight.
There may be more chances at rain over the weekend. Saturday starts dry and we should have some morning sunshine, followed by afternoon clouds and highs near 70. Rain showers will move in from the west of Omaha heading into Saturday evening.
Some spotty rain will be around Sunday morning and afternoon, but there should be some dry-time mixed in, too. It will be a cloudy and breezy day with highs in the upper 60s.
Heading into Sunday evening, storms will move in from Kansas, and could be severe with damaging winds and very large hail across southeastern Nebraska, up to Omaha and Lincoln through midnight. Overnight, pockets of heavy rain and hail will continue into Monday morning.
Some very heavy rain may fall Sunday night, with amounts of 1-3" of rainfall possible, which could lead to flash flooding in southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa.
We'll be watching for another round of stronger storms early Morning through midday as a cold front sweeps the weather eastward into central Iowa. By Monday afternoon, it's drier and windy with highs in the 60s.
The rest of next week is now looking drier and cooler. The average high for late April is around 70 degrees, and we will be cooler than that and closer to the low 60s all of next week. For now, it looks like the coldest nightly temps will be in the upper 30s (above freezing) late next week
SATURDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Evening Rain
High: 70
Wind: SE 5-15
SUNDAY
Scattered Storms
Breezy
High: 69
Wind: SE 15-25
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