Saturday Night: Isolated Storms Possible in Northeast Nebraska
As we head into Saturday evening, scattered thunderstorms may develop across central and northeast Nebraska. While most areas will remain dry through the night, some storms could drift toward cities like Norfolk, Columbus, Tekamah, and Fremont. These storms may produce gusty winds and heavy rainfall in localized areas, although flooding risks remain lower than earlier in the week.Sunday: Hot, Humid, and Stormy
Sunday will likely begin dry and muggy, with a mix of sunshine helping temperatures climb toward 90°F. By mid to late afternoon, conditions will become increasingly unstable. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop and spread across the region into the evening hours. Some of these storms could become strong or even severe.The primary threats with the strongest storms will be damaging winds and large hail, along with the potential for heavy downpours. Rainfall totals could average between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, with some spots picking up closer to an inch. The storms will begin to weaken and move southward overnight, likely wrapping up before the Monday morning commute.Monday Through Thursday: A Break from Storms, Sunshine Returns
Once the storms clear, Monday brings a return to quieter weather. Expect mostly sunny skies with slightly cooler and less humid air. Highs will reach the mid-80s north of Omaha, and upper 80s to the south.Tuesday continues the dry trend with lots of sunshine and highs in the upper 80s. Temperatures climb slightly higher on Wednesday, with mostly sunny skies and highs near 90. By Thursday, the heat builds a bit more, bringing temperatures into the low 90s.Looking Ahead to the Fourth of July
Rain chances return just in time for the holiday. Both Friday—the Fourth of July—and Saturday could see a few showers or storms, although details are still uncertain. Despite the rain potential, this year’s holiday is expected to be warmer than last year, with highs near 90°F.Forecast SnapshotSATURDAY NIGHT
Partly Cloudy
Isolated Storms Possible (NE Nebraska)
Warm & Muggy
Low: 74°FSUNDAY
Partly Cloudy
Scattered Showers & Storms
Hot & Humid
High: 90°FMONDAY
Mostly Sunny
Drier & Less Humid
High: 87°F
As we head into Saturday evening, scattered thunderstorms may develop across central and northeast Nebraska. While most areas will remain dry through the night, some storms could drift toward cities like Norfolk, Columbus, Tekamah, and Fremont. These storms may produce gusty winds and heavy rainfall in localized areas, although flooding risks remain lower than earlier in the week.Sunday: Hot, Humid, and Stormy
Sunday will likely begin dry and muggy, with a mix of sunshine helping temperatures climb toward 90°F. By mid to late afternoon, conditions will become increasingly unstable. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop and spread across the region into the evening hours. Some of these storms could become strong or even severe.The primary threats with the strongest storms will be damaging winds and large hail, along with the potential for heavy downpours. Rainfall totals could average between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, with some spots picking up closer to an inch. The storms will begin to weaken and move southward overnight, likely wrapping up before the Monday morning commute.Monday Through Thursday: A Break from Storms, Sunshine Returns
Once the storms clear, Monday brings a return to quieter weather. Expect mostly sunny skies with slightly cooler and less humid air. Highs will reach the mid-80s north of Omaha, and upper 80s to the south.Tuesday continues the dry trend with lots of sunshine and highs in the upper 80s. Temperatures climb slightly higher on Wednesday, with mostly sunny skies and highs near 90. By Thursday, the heat builds a bit more, bringing temperatures into the low 90s.Looking Ahead to the Fourth of July
Rain chances return just in time for the holiday. Both Friday—the Fourth of July—and Saturday could see a few showers or storms, although details are still uncertain. Despite the rain potential, this year’s holiday is expected to be warmer than last year, with highs near 90°F.Forecast SnapshotSATURDAY NIGHT
Partly Cloudy
Isolated Storms Possible (NE Nebraska)
Warm & Muggy
Low: 74°FSUNDAY
Partly Cloudy
Scattered Showers & Storms
Hot & Humid
High: 90°FMONDAY
Mostly Sunny
Drier & Less Humid
High: 87°F







