Lower air quality will be common in many of our neighborhoods as smoke from farm field burns in Kansas drifts this way. Take it easy if you are sensitive to smoky air.
While dry for most of the night, a couple isolated storms will pop up, mainly between 3am and 7am in the morning. Small hail may be possible in some of these storms. Everyone should be dry by the morning commute with temperatures in the upper 50s, making for a pretty warm start to the day.
Thursday afternoon will be mostly cloudy and breezy as the warm-up continues. Highs will be in the low 80s in most of our neighborhoods, including Omaha. A cold front will move in from the northwest late in the afternoon, which likely keeps northeast Nebraska cooler.
The cold front will then fire off a few more spotty storms as it pushes farther southeast between 5pm and 10pm Thursday night. Many of us will stay dry again, but there's a little better chance a couple of these storms become severe. With any severe storms, large hail will be the main concern, which could even grow larger than golf balls. A couple storms could also produce areas of damaging wind.
Behind the cold front, we will be breezy and cooler Friday. Highs will be in the upper 50s with mostly cloudy skies.
Saturday will be near 60 with a mix of sun and clouds.
Rain is still possible Easter, keeping temperatures a touch below average, near 60.
Monday will be partly cloudy and warmer with upper 60s. A few spotty showers will try to reach us Monday night.
Tuesday will be in the low 70s with a mix of sun and clouds.
THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Isolated Storms Late
Breezy
High: 82
THURSDAY NIGHT
Partly Cloudy
Evening Storms
Low: 50
FRIDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Breezy
High: 59
SATURDAY
Partly Cloudy
Breezy
High: 60
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