Couverture de Nebraska Weather March 3 Evening - Rain

Nebraska Weather March 3 Evening - Rain

Nebraska Weather March 3 Evening - Rain

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Good evening. Nebraska. I'm Aaron Jolly. Look up right now. That gray ceiling? It's not going anywhere tonight. There's an upper level disturbance spinning over Colorado, dragging moisture across the state but keeping things just dry enough at the surface to tease us. Sprinkles that evaporate before they ever touch the ground. The atmosphere is basically dangling rain over our heads. Then snatching it back. In the next 24 hours. We're sitting at 42 degrees right now. And honestly, we've barely moved all day. That's what happens when low pressure parks itself overhead like it owns the place. How tonight plays out depends on where you're. Eastern Nebraska stays locked under clouds with lows near 38 degrees. A slight chance of drizzle sneaks in after 5 A.M. Nothing dramatic, just enough to spot your windshield. Slide southeast and patchy fog rolls in toward morning. Lows drop to 36 degrees. If you're commuting Wednesday, give that fog time to burn off before 10 A.M. Once it does, you'll see 56 degrees. Still gray, but warmer. Out west is where it gets interesting. Tonight dips to 30 degrees with wind chills around 25 near sunrise. But Wednesday? Mostly sunny and 65 degrees. That's a 35 degrees swing in one day. Only in Nebraska does your morning jacket become your afternoon regret. Looking ahead. Thursday cranks the dial to near 70 degrees. Enjoy every second of it. Because Thursday night a strong storm system rolls in. Rain, thunderstorms. And some could turn severe across eastern Nebraska. Friday that mess clears out, leaving behind a cool, sunny weekend to reset. One more thing. Tonight's full moon is up there somewhere behind those clouds. And we're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks out. Charge your phone, set that Wednesday alarm. And keep an eye on Thursday's storms. I'll have the full breakdown tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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