Scattered storms possible on Sunday, but still hot weather
By Meteorologist Sean EVERSON With your accurate weather forecast now, we're bracing for another hot and humid day, and it's going to get even hotter as the week goes on. Affects today's weather. High temperatures in the low 90s feel like the 90s. Maximum of 100. Then there are severe icons for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Dangerously high temperatures. Highs in the mid to upper 90s. There are more opportunities to see these. It feels like the highest temperature. Heating time. Afternoon evening 105 to 110 degrees. It's already too hot. Watch for northwest Missouri, including the Maryville area. From Monday 1pm until Thursday evening. Omaha Metro has no advisories, watches or warnings at this time, but that could change by the end of the day. But be prepared for some high temperatures early in the week. Additionally, the Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk of severe storms tonight due to the chance of observing, uh, sporadic storm activity, possibly some stronger storms. Overnight Omaha Metro North and West. TEKAMAH COLUMBUS travels to the Norfolk area. As we approach sunset, any stronger storms with damaging wind gusts will be the main threat. Also, the possibility of a little large hail can't be ruled out, but let's take a look at the storm forecasters. We've had morning activity west of the metro and some cessation is expected, but we'll see increased cloud cover this morning. The possibility of scattered showers around the Omaha metro cannot be ruled out. Midday could bring a lightning-fast downpour. One two, 3:00. No very severe weather is expected. There could be some small hail and some more severe storms, but that should dissipate by late afternoon. Highs are still reaching around 90 degrees today, but it's pretty humid so it still feels like 100 degrees right now. Recent trends have kept the metro area dry through the night. With this pattern solution keeping most of the intense severe weather in northeastern Nebraska and South Dakota, most of us are staying dry, but the night remains dry. There's a slight chance the middle photo of the day may be the best we've taken while it was raining in the metropolitan area. Then comes Monday sunshine. The warmth continues as temperatures are more likely to climb into the mid-90s. Right now, it looks like there will be showers and storms along I-80. We currently have a few heavy downpours around the Wood River near Grand Island, but we see some scattered storms ahead. It rained heavily between Seward and York, and lightning struck through Geneva and Fairbury. These will drift eastward again this morning. But expect him to lose some momentum as they approach the metro area. Now let’s take a look at the Henry Doorly Zoo. Another great day to head to the paddling pool. The adventure gradually calms down with the kids. Start the day in the upper 60s and lower 70s. Sultry instrumentation. Oh, back to the topic of misery. We are in the 60s now, but dew points are expected to rise into the 70s. Add moisture, humidity, make it feel hotter. Therefore, the 12-hour weather in the metro this morning is expected to be mainly dry. By 10:00 it was already feeling a pretty warm 80 degrees. There is a better chance of sporadic storm activity returning closer to lunchtime and into mid-afternoon. Even though we saw a little later sunlight. These heat index values are expected to stay in the mid-90s and then Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as we're going to see a better chance of heat index values reaching triple digits in the afternoon, it looks like we're going to get at least some
Scattered storms possible on Sunday, but still hot weather
Scattered storms are possible on Sunday as hot and humid weather continues. Meteorologist Sean Everson has the latest weather forecast.
Scattered storms are possible on Sunday as hot and humid weather continues. Meteorologist Sean Everson has the latest weather forecast.