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Warm tomorrow with fire weather yields; Storm in the middle of the week to bring wind and snow

Hastings, along with (KSNB) – Happy Sunday! Today was a lot nice than yesterday with lighter winds and warmer temperatures. We will see how the temperatures rapidly up in the 70s and 80s tomorrow, but we could see snow opportunities in the middle of the week. Starting with this evening we see the temperatures in the 30s and 40s mild. We see how winds create a few airy conditions tomorrow afternoon, but we should mainly see sunny sky and temperatures that warm up quickly into the upper 70s to low 80s. Stronger wind gusts from the north side of the tri cities and areas in the north and east. This has triggered a fire weather watch for these areas, including Grand Island, Kearney, Lincoln and North Platte for tomorrow. Tomorrow evening we will see how a cloud cover moves into the area and the temperatures fall into the 1930s overnight.

Tuesday we see cooler temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s. We'll see how winds take up until the evening while we move our next storm system into the area. In the late Tuesday evening we will see a rain that moves into the area with snow and moves to all snow overnight. This will probably not be a very widespread event, since it is likely that a narrower gang of strong snow. The entire area will probably see a snow, but the accumulating snow remains in the southern and eastern parts of the area of ​​view. The wind speeds overnight reach about 25 to 35 miles per hour, with the gusts sometimes up to 50 miles per hour. The winter storm clock, as expected, triggered this only about 3 to 4 inches. With falling snow and strong winds, the conditions of the Blizzard will be possible. Due to the heavy, wet nature of the snow, the snow snow becomes unlikely after completing the snowfall. Winds remain strong by Wednesday afternoon, but will calm down until evening. The temperatures remain cool in the middle of the afternoon in the middle of the upper 40s.

We see that the temperatures for the first day of spring warm again in the 50s and 60s, but the windy conditions return on Friday. We see what our most beautiful day of the week on Saturday with temperatures in the mid -1960s and much lighter winds will probably be. The windy conditions awaited Sunday with mild temperatures, but we should see that the temperatures heat up again in parts of the following week. After Wednesday, the precipitation opportunities remain low, but on Friday there is a minor likelihood that there will be some rainfall, but not likely.

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