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Thunderstorms Threaten Omaha Region Thursday and Through the Weekend
Hail, heavy rain, and gusty winds possible as multiple storm systems move through the area
Apr. 9, 2026 at 3:23pm
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As a powerful storm system threatens the Omaha region, the awe-inspiring scale of nature's force looms over the landscape.Omaha TodayThe Omaha metro area is bracing for a stormy stretch of weather, with the potential for severe thunderstorms, hail, and heavy rainfall on Thursday and continuing through the weekend. Forecasters are warning residents to be prepared for multiple rounds of storms that could bring hazardous conditions.
Why it matters
Severe weather can pose significant risks to public safety, disrupt transportation and power, and cause property damage. The Omaha region is no stranger to springtime storms, and residents will need to stay vigilant and heed weather warnings to ensure their safety.
The details
According to the latest weather forecast, a stalled front along the Nebraska-Kansas border will help trigger thunderstorms later on Thursday, some of which could produce hail, especially south of Omaha and Interstate 80. The storms are expected to exit the region Thursday night, leading to a drier and partly sunny Friday with highs around 60 degrees. More rounds of storms are forecast for Saturday morning through Sunday evening, with the potential for strong to severe weather, including hail, on Sunday.
- Thunderstorms are expected to develop late Thursday morning and continue through the afternoon and evening.
- The storm threat will diminish overnight on Thursday, leading to a drier Friday.
The players
3newsnow.com
A local news website serving the Omaha, Nebraska region.
Paige Halter
A weather reporter and forecaster for 3newsnow.com.
What they’re saying
“Most of us should be waking up to dry conditions for our Thursday morning, but the potential for storms later today looms.”
— Paige Halter, Weather Reporter
“The most probable locations to see hail will be south of Omaha/I-80.”
— Paige Halter, Weather Reporter
What’s next
Residents should monitor the latest weather forecasts and be prepared to take shelter if severe storms approach their area. The National Weather Service may issue watches and warnings as the storm systems develop.
The takeaway
The approaching storm system promises to bring a dramatic display of nature's force to the Omaha region, and residents will need to stay vigilant and heed weather warnings to ensure their safety.
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