Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS Hastings, NE

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Hastings NE
1222 PM CDT Mon Jul 1 2024

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1222 PM CDT Mon Jul 1 2024

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for south central Nebraska and
portions of north central Kansas.

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight.

Late this afternoon and evening, mainly between 5pm and midnight,
nearly the entire area will be under at least a small chance for
severe storms, with the threat overall-greater in Nebraska
counties than Kansas counties. Hail to the size of golf balls,
damaging wind gusts of 60 to 70 MPH, and perhaps a few tornadoes
are all possible. Although the threat for severe storms should
largely wane by midnight, scattered weaker storms could continue
well into the night.

In addition to the chance for severe weather, heavy rainfall will
impact portions of the area, with isolated rainfall totals of 2 to
4 inches possible for areas generally northeast of the Nebraska
tri-cities, which could see multiple rounds of thunderstorms. As
a result, a flood watch is in effect starting at 7 PM. Please see
the latest flood watch product for additional information.

Turning to heat concerns:
Areas along and south of the Kansas, Nebraska state line will
become quite hot this afternoon, with heat index values of at
least 100 to 105 degrees. As a result, a Heat Advisory will be in
effect from 1 to 8 PM for all area Kansas counties, along with
Gosper, Furnas and Harlan counties in Nebraska.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday.

On Tuesday, at least spotty, and mainly weak thunderstorms will
be possible almost anywhere in the outlook area. However, there
is at least a Marginal Risk that a few severe storms could
develop along a cold front in far southeast portions of the area,
affecting counties such as Thayer, Jewell and Mitchell.
Marginally severe hail and wind are the primary threats. These
extreme southeast parts of the area may also experience another
day with heat indices of 100 to 105 degrees along and just ahead
of the cold front.

Between Wednesday and Saturday, intermittent thunderstorm chances
continue for various parts of the area, including at least low
chances for Thursday, Independence Day, mainly in the morning.
Some of the thunderstorms Wednesday evening and overnight could
be strong to severe, particularly along and west of Highway 183.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Please report any instances of
large hail, strong wind gusts over 50 MPH, tornadoes, heavy
rainfall in excess of 3 inches, or flooding that may occur today
and tonight.

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More information may be obtained at the following web page:
   https://www.weather.gov/hastings

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