Alert Days through weekend for extreme heat and storms
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What We’re Tracking A few storms could pop up this evening, mainly south of I-70 around sunset. While these storms are not expected to be severe, some could bring gusty winds. After multiple rounds of rain over the past two days,
It's been a warm one but thankfully some of the storms we saw kept us from reaching 90. We'll see a few storms overnight as well before we continue with stray storm activity during the day Sunday.
Tomorrow, the sea breeze will be active once again, delivering a few showers and storms in the Brazos Valley for the afternoon, then making their way into Central Texas.
Severe storms could unfold Monday morning and afternoon, though forecasters aren’t sure yet if the models are right.
Monday temperatures warm up even more with highs in the upper 90’s to low 100’s. Once again the higher dew points will be across central and eastern Nebraska producing higher heat indices. The Extreme Heat Warning will be expanded south and slightly west to include Hastings and Kearney,
Scattered storms raise the risk for localized flooding in North Carolina through Monday.
Cloud cover will be quick to increase this morning, and afternoon storms form over the mountains. They will mostly stay there though, with the best storms chances to the south and west of Colorado Springs.