Hot weekend, possible storms Sunday night
Connection with Nebraska and Luke. I think we could use some rainwater from Paris in Omaha. I know I'm just saying, where did our rain go? I don't think we'll get anything. Paris steals all the rain here, but we do have some high temperatures in the forecast. This is what we want to monitor. This was the closest we would get in the next seven days. Hayes, what you've noticed in the sky lately is that this is going to start to improve and our air quality overall is going to start to improve. Even though we're in the mid-range category now, that still doesn't worry us too much. Storms are possible Sunday night and also early Sunday. There is potential for better things to come. We'll talk about this too. This is not a good opportunity. But dangerously high temperatures starting Monday are the main issue we'll be watching throughout the forecast period. Now you can look outside. The sky is still a little hazy. This is our Crown Point SkyCam, located at Crown Point 72, 87 degrees. Dew point 70 degrees. Just this time a light shower or thunderstorm. You can see that during the hottest times, when there's moisture around Schubert, there's a little guy that appears and kind of moves toward Auburn. The rain will disappear soon, but it will disappear. You know, by eight 9:00, especially when we start to cool down. 86 Plattsmouth 91 Tekama 88 Columbus, if you're on the Atlantic Ocean, about 84 degrees 82 Fall City, that's not bad. Saturday night. It feels like the temperature is in the low 90s, but I mean, can't complain too much, especially as we go through the hour-by-hour forecast, we're going to see in the forecast that the high temperatures here are going to be in the 80s or stay in the 80s tonight for a while in the 1980s. 10:00, 78, 11:00 The temperature is 76 degrees. Low tomorrow morning. I mean, it's still a little hot for a summer morning. The temperature is low at 71 degrees with a few clouds and a chance of showers, which we'll talk about in the morning. Tomorrow afternoon, 92 degrees. So it might be a little warmer around than today. But again I have to point out that the caloric index is a factor in the moisture factor. Temperatures may reach 100 degrees at times tomorrow. That's why tomorrow will also be a weather-impacting day. Another reason may be the weather affecting the day. This is due to the possibility of storms, with minimal risk in central Nebraska. Most of our viewing area is under a marginal risk for storms early Sunday morning, so the chance of storms is low. It will be a light thunderstorm. It was unlikely that by noon it would have left here. Sunday afternoon should be mostly sunny. But look at the storm in central Nebraska. Some of them may be on the stronger side, especially as they develop in central Nebraska. But by the time they get here, their power may have diminished. This disturbance was also seen in our northern parts on Sunday evening and may have subsided. It looks like everything will come together to our east and the Des Moines storm will be stronger than it actually is. Our storm. But despite the somewhat unsettled atmosphere, there is potential. We may get stronger storms Sunday night, although the chances are low at this time. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, check out on Wednesday due to bad weather. 99 degree heat. predict. So any time temperatures approach triple digits it's definitely dangerous. So, find some shade. Or stay indoors and stay hydrated on those days. But there could be some relief on Friday and Saturday. This is crazy. We say this can alleviate
Hot weekend, possible storms Sunday night
There is plenty of hot weather expected in the future. Meteorologist Luke Vickery tells you how long the storm will last and when it will return in his Weather Forecast.
There is plenty of hot weather expected in the future. Meteorologist Luke Vickery tells you how long the storm will last and when it will return in his Weather Forecast.