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    Warming trends this week: Forecast for Tuesday, July 23

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    Updated: July 23, 2024 at 5:41 pm CDT

    green. Luke A was there steaming hot. Yes, it's warm now, and we're expecting warmer days as well. You know, the numbers over the past seven days have been below average. So there's going to be some changes here as the seven-day forecast starts to get warmer and we won't really see any impactful weather until Sunday and Monday. Temperatures there are well above average. In fact, this is what affects the weather. But once we get into the beginning of next week, what about Tuesday? We are declaring this day a severe weather day as dangerously high temperatures are expected as temperatures outside climb to near triple digits. Check out Henry Doorly Zoo’s Skycam. There aren't many clouds there. If you look closely, the sky is a little hazy, but most of the smoke from the Canadian wildfires is still high in the sky, so it won't affect us. 86 degrees on the surface is too much. Dew point is 65. So the impact is not that big. That's most of the smoke from Canada's wildfires. In the west indeed. When you reach the foothills of the Rockies. For us here, the air quality is average. When we zoomed into the Arnold 7 viewing area, we saw a large area with good air quality. Likewise, a lot of air is high in the sky. Smoke filled the air. So it's not going to have a big impact on us on the ground. There really weren’t many showers and storms. If you look further east toward Des Moines, you'll see a few showers and a few storms in this part of Minnesota. But that front will continue to move north. It won't affect us tonight. So it's likely to stay dry again. Plattsmouth is 84 degrees, Red Oak is 86 degrees, Atlantic is 82 degrees, Harlan is 80 degrees, and Lincoln is 86 degrees. This is one of the warmest places we have in Omaha at 86 degrees two. So we are also a warm place. Temperatures will still be around that at 6:00 and will drop into the upper 70s by around 9:00 tonight. How about 67 degrees starting tomorrow morning? Very comfortable. timely. There isn't much action. indeed throughout the forecast period. So tomorrow will be a very normal day. We may see a few showers. There may be a heating peak tomorrow. But the general likely trend is that as long as it stays dry, you'll see more sun than you would otherwise. Up to 91 degrees. This will likely be the first day we have above average temperatures and then we'll continue to do so throughout this 7 day forecast. This is the most important thing you'll notice. Thursday is another 91-degree day with mostly sunny skies, making for a sunny weekend. But notice how we start to move into the mid-90s during your weekend. Then we start your work week next week. Mid 1990s. How about 95? The weather is still going to have an impact, but Tuesday, if you think about Tuesday into the middle of next week, we're probably going to see a lot more severe heat. During these seven days and beyond, you will slowly acclimate to these temperatures. So I think we're enjoying what we have right now, even though it's not the seasonally cool temperatures that we had last week, but we don't want

    Warming trends this week: Forecast for Tuesday, July 23

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    Updated: July 23, 2024 at 5:41 pm CDT

    After a period of cooler weather, temperatures are set to rise each day this week. Meteorologist Luke Vickery shows you just how warm we'll be in his Weather Today forecast.

    After a period of cooler weather, temperatures are set to rise each day this week. Meteorologist Luke Vickery shows you just how warm we'll be in his Weather Today forecast.

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