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Milder Midweek, Rain Possible Wednesday Evening
Colder next weekend
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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A stretch of milder weather is on tap for the rest of the workweek in Lincoln, Nebraska, offering a break from the cold before conditions turn chilly again heading into the weekend. Highs will climb into the 50s and 60s through Friday, but the main weather story comes Wednesday evening into Thursday morning, when rain moves into the area.
Why it matters
The mild weather will provide a welcome respite from the winter chill, allowing residents to enjoy some spring-like conditions before the return of colder temperatures next weekend.
The details
The rain on Wednesday evening into Thursday morning could bring a wintry mix or snow to northeastern parts of the state, but any accumulations should remain minor. The mild stretch won't last long, as cooler air is forecast to move in for next weekend, with highs tumbling back down into the 30s.
- The mild weather is expected to last through Friday.
- Rain is expected to move into the area on Wednesday evening and continue into Thursday morning.
The players
Lincoln, Nebraska
The city in which the milder weather and potential rain is forecast to occur.
The takeaway
The upcoming mild weather will provide a welcome break from the winter chill, but residents should enjoy it while it lasts as colder temperatures are expected to return by next weekend.





