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Weather / Severe Weather
Residents of Omaha, Nebraska, and the surrounding KMAland region should prepare for multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms. The National Weather Service is monitoring a system that will bring potential for strong winds, hail, and...
Meteorologists are tracking a complex of thunderstorms moving through central Nebraska, expected to impact the Omaha and KMAland areas. The first wave of storms is predicted to arrive overnight, potentially weakening as it approaches. However, if these storms lose energy, it could lead to a more potent round of storms on Thursday evening. Computer models show varying scenarios, with some indicating storms fizzling out before arrival, while others suggest strong storms making it through. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a two out of five risk for severe weather tomorrow. The main threats include strong wind gusts, hail, and heavy rainfall, with a slight chance of tornadoes. Multiple rounds of thunderstorms overnight could lead to localized flash flooding. Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
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