Warm and sunny Sun., severe storms return Mon.
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Severe thunderstorms are possible overnight Monday with heavy rain expected Tuesday. Omaha's Weather Leader has the latest details to help you plan ahead.
A surface boundary approach from the south will start ENC as it heads into late week, bringing us chances of rain to return by late Thursday, Friday, and the upcoming weekend. Highs will be in the upper 80s, with heat indices in the lower 90s. Nighttime temperatures rise to the lower 70s, feeling sticky and humid too.
After a few showers and storms moved across the region last night, we'll be waking up and starting off your Sunday with plenty of sunshine and
A potent Geomagnetic storm may be on the way Sunday and Monday. This means we may be able to see the Northern Lights from North Carolina. Take a look at this helpful list of links and images.
Storms could turn severe Monday afternoon and evening with the potential for large hail and damaging winds along the I-25 corridor, including Denver.
Los Pinos gets its name from the pine tree. Its owners woke up Monday to find a big tree, toppled by Monday night’s storms, resting on the roof. Monday night’s storm downed trees and took out power all over Wichita.
Severe storms are expected to erupt across a wide swath of Texas late Monday — from the Dallas-Fort Worth area to East Texas.