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Today’s forecast across the area….most areas see a nice day with some sunshine. Temperatures will be near to below normal.
Forecast radar from 4pm today to 11am Wednesday: Increasing storms this evening across the northwest sections of Nebraska, with areas across northern/northwest Nebraska being the main target for scattered storms tonight. That area could see a few strong storms that may briefly become severe with some wind and hail, but overall severe threat isn’t high.
Forecast radar from 7am Wednesday to 4am Thursday: I do think tomorrow brings a better risk for a few severe storms during the afternoon and evening across Iowa, Nebraska, and across northern and western Kansas with wind and hail as a front dives south into the area. Coverage of storms will be scattered.
Forecast rainfall through 1PM Thursday:
A super-soaker rain is coming late week through the weekend across the western Plains! Rains will increase initially across the western Plains late Thursday through Friday, then shift east Friday night through early next week. Highest rain risks centered in Nebraska, Kansas and parts of Missouri. Kansas will have the heaviest threat. Watch the video for more details. Total rainfall forecast through Monday evening shown below….
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