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Rain Moves Through Nebraska, More Storms Possible Friday
Dry afternoon ahead as storm system passes, but another round of showers and thunderstorms expected later this week.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:23pm
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A storm system will bring rain to parts of Nebraska this morning, but conditions will improve with decreasing clouds and a dry afternoon. However, the active weather pattern isn't done yet, as another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop in the region on Friday, with the potential for isolated severe weather in southeastern Nebraska.
Why it matters
Nebraska's variable weather patterns can significantly impact outdoor activities, travel, and agricultural operations. Tracking these storm systems and providing accurate forecasts is crucial for residents to plan accordingly and stay safe.
The details
The rain this morning will taper off as the storm system moves through, with clouds decreasing from west to east later in the day. Temperatures will vary across the state, with some areas struggling to reach the low 40s while others climb into the low 70s. Winds will be breezy, with gusts up to 30 mph. On Friday, a 40% chance of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms is expected, mainly in southeastern Nebraska and northeastern Kansas. There is a possibility of isolated severe thunderstorms in extreme southeastern Nebraska late Friday afternoon and early evening, with large hail and damaging winds being the primary threats.
- The rain will move out of the region by late morning.
- Friday will see scattered showers and thunderstorms develop late in the morning through early evening.
- Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible in extreme southeastern Nebraska late Friday afternoon and early evening.
The players
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A local television station serving the Lincoln, Nebraska area.
What’s next
Residents in southeastern Nebraska should monitor the weather forecast and be prepared to take shelter if severe thunderstorms develop on Friday.
The takeaway
Nebraska's variable weather patterns can significantly impact daily life, and it's important for residents to stay informed and prepared for changing conditions throughout the week.
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