Residents and drivers in south-central Nebraska should brace for dangerous conditions on Sunday as strong thunderstorms move into the region. The storms, which are expected to hit during the afternoon and evening, will bring damaging winds up to 60 mph and the potential for hail the size of quarters. Travel on Highways 183 and 81 could become hazardous as the storms intensify.
Severe Weather Threat
According to the National Weather Service in Hastings, scattered thunderstorms are expected throughout the day, with isolated severe storms developing late in the afternoon. The greatest risk will be over western and central Nebraska, including Hastings, Kearney, Grand Island, and surrounding areas. The storms could lead to power outages, brief flooding on rural roads, and disruptions to outdoor events.
Travel and Safety Advice
Emergency officials advise drivers to avoid travel during heavy downpours and to keep phones charged in case of power outages. Strong winds, hail, and localized flooding are the primary hazards for travelers and residents. Storm risks remain highest during the evening, so it’s essential to monitor weather alerts as conditions can change rapidly.
Five-Day Forecast for Hastings, NE
Sunday: High near 79°F. Thunderstorms likely in the afternoon and evening, some potentially severe.
Monday: Sunny, high near 85°F. Clear at night, low near 64°F.
Tuesday: High near 84°F. Afternoon storms possible, evening showers likely.
Wednesday: High near 76°F. Scattered storms, partly cloudy overnight.
Thursday: High near 76°F. A slight chance of storms, low near 57°F overnight.
Outlook for the Week
Monday will bring calmer conditions with sunshine and highs in the mid-80s. However, additional storm chances are expected from Tuesday through Friday, with gusty winds and localized flooding continuing to pose potential problems across the region. Residents should stay prepared for more unsettled weather and monitor alerts closely.