Severe weather is making a return to the Nebraska Panhandle, with storms expected to develop over the weekend and continue into the following week. Residents are urged to stay alert as strong winds, hail, and rapid weather changes may pose risks. Below is a breakdown of what to expect over the next few days.
Severe Weather Sunday Evening
The National Weather Service in North Platte has issued a warning for severe storms potentially firing up across western and north-central Nebraska on Sunday evening. These storms may bring:
Damaging wind gusts
Large hail
Rapidly changing weather conditions
Although the storms will likely be scattered, any storm that develops could quickly become severe. Residents in North Platte, Valentine, and surrounding communities should stay prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
Storm Threats Continue Monday Afternoon and Evening
Severe weather is expected to continue into Monday, with storms developing across the Sandhills and surrounding counties in the afternoon and evening. The main threats again include:
Damaging winds
Hailstorms
Travel disruptions
Travelers in these areas should be prepared for sudden shifts in weather and make safety a priority.
Calm Midweek Before Late-Week Storms
By midweek, the storms are expected to ease. However, the National Weather Service is warning that another round of storms could return by Friday and Saturday evenings. While it’s too early to determine the strength of these storms, the possibility of severe weather cannot be ruled out.
Travel Considerations and Safety Tips
If you’re planning to travel, particularly along Highway 83 or Interstate 80, you may encounter:
Sudden downpours
Strong crosswinds
Reduced visibility
To stay safe during these conditions, residents should:
Secure outdoor items to avoid damage from strong winds
Monitor weather alerts regularly for updates
Ensure multiple ways to receive emergency alerts, such as weather apps or radio
Be prepared for rapidly changing weather, especially during the evening and overnight hours
With storm chances returning to Nebraska’s Panhandle and Sandhills, it’s crucial to stay prepared and informed. Severe weather may be unpredictable, but keeping an eye on the forecast and being ready to respond will help protect you and your family. Take the necessary precautions and stay safe as stormy weather rolls in.