Regional Weather Summary
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Weather Summary for Western and North Central Nebraska
National Weather Service North Platte NE
1042 AM CDT Mon Jul 1 2024 /942 AM MDT Mon Jul 1 2024/

An upper level disturbance led to the development of showers and
thunderstorms across the central and southern Sandhills, as well
as southwestern Nebraska overnight. Precipitation totals were
generally in the quarter to half inch range with some heavier
amounts noted over Perkins, Frontier and Custer counties.
Overnight lows were generally in the lower to middle 60s across
the area.

For today, skies will remain partly to mostly cloudy for most of
western and north central Nebraska. The exception will be over far
southwestern Nebraska where skies will be mostly clear. A warm
front will lift into southwestern Nebraska later this afternoon
and will serve as the focal point for thunderstorm development
this afternoon. Highs this afternoon will range from the lower 70s
around O`Neill, to the lower 90s at Imperial. Once storms develop
this afternoon, they will quickly intensify, becoming severe.
Large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible
across southwestern into south central and central Nebraska.

Activity will exit the area during the early overnight hours with
partly to mostly cloudy skies expected. Lows tonight will range
from the middle 50s in the northeastern Nebraska Panhandle, to
the lower 60s in Central and southwestern Nebraska.

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