6-4-19 Kansas/Nebraska: More isolated storm coverage through tonight…..heaviest storms target Kansas mid-late week. N.

Today’s Video:

Good morning!  Here is the rainfall received over the past 24 hours:

Total rainfall through Wednesday AM: It appears coverage will be more isolated tonight, with highest threat in Missouri and Iowa.  

The region will see many dry hours Wednesday morning into the afternoon, but heavy storms will develop in central and south-central Kansas Wednesday evening and night, with a flash flood threat.  Scattered showers and storms will be most focused in Kansas Thursday, with the heaviest south and east.  Forecast radar from 4pm Wednesday to 7pm Thursday:

Nebraska is in better shape for the rest of the week, with the best coverage of showers and storms remaining across Kansas.  This system should finally shift east by Friday night, but additional storm risks are there this weekend as a stronger cold front drops into the area.  Here is how rain looks to stack up into early next week.  

Wind forecast guidance over the next 10 days:

Kansas:

Garden City:

Salina:

Topeka:

Wichita:

Nebraska:

Grand Island:

North Platte:

Omaha:

Scottsbluff: