Another wave of showers and storms will move through overnight tonight, bringing rain to a lot of our neighborhoods. By the Wednesday morning commute, a lot more of us will be dry with low 70s.
The stalled cold front will drift farther north Wednesday, shifting the better chance of getting hit by scattered rain and storms north. While anyone could get hit by a shower or storm, most of Wednesday's rain will be along and north of I-80. This will also let Omaha heat up a little more. It will be humid with low 90s in the afternoon, if we stay dry long enough.
While the severe weather threat is low, a couple of the strongest storms the next few days could produce a few areas of strong wind. A bigger concern is for some pockets of flash flooding where too much rain falls too quickly and backs up the drainage system for a few hours. If you come across a flooded road, turn around, don't drown.
Widespread showers and storms return Thursday, bringing most of the region more rain. The wetter weather will keep us in the upper 80s.
As the cold front finally kicks out of the region, rain becomes less likely on Friday, and we could get back to 90 degrees with more sunshine.
Saturday will be partly cloudy with low 90s. There could be a few spotty showers around, but most of us will be dry.
Rain and storms are looking more likely for Sunday, but if we stay dry long enough, we could still hit 90.
Monday will be drier with upper 80s.
WEDNESDAY
Partly Cloudy
Rain North
High: 91
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mostly Cloudy
Rain & Storms
Low: 72
THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Rain & Storms
High: 88
FRIDAY
Partly Cloudy
Mostly Dry
High: 90
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