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Severe Weather Returns to Nebraska and Kansas | Lincoln News
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Severe weather is rolling back in for Nebraska and Kansas tonight, bringing heavy rain, large hail, damaging winds, and a slight tornado risk—especially in northern Kansas and along the border. Areas like Ord saw 2-4 inches of rain overnight, while Lincoln’s July is already its 10th wettest on record, with August looking equally soggy. Storms peak late tonight through Wednesday, with highest risk in southeastern Nebraska and northern Kansas. Cooler temps tonight (50s in west, 60s in east) give way to warming by Thursday into the 80s, with scattered storms possible through Friday’s near-90-degree heat—and rain won’t vanish entirely this weekend. Stay alert: this wet streak isn’t going anywhere soon.
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