Friday, June 1, 2018

Big Storms Could Hit Dorchester Area Tonight


(UPDATE - 8 a.m., June 2 -- The official Dorchester rain gauge shows 1.24" following this morning's storms, which brought small hail and strong winds, but also much needed moisture.)

This year, we've managed to avoid the nasty severe weather that spring typically brings in Nebraska. 

That could change tonight.

The Lincoln newspaper says that a swath of east-central Nebraska, including Dorchester, is at "enhanced" risk of severe storms overnight Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

The threats include 60-80 mph winds, hail, heavy rain, even a slight chance of tornadoes. 

According to AccuWeather -- the official weather source of the Dorchester Times --  there's a 100% chance the Dorchester area will get hit with "a few thunderstorms, some severe; these storms can bring flash flooding, large hail and damaging winds."  

Rainfall amounts could be over 2.1 inches in Dorchester.

The greatest chance for severe weather in this part of the state is from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., with storms probably arriving in our area sometime after 9 p.m., the Weather Service says. 

In the meantime, Dorchester today could break the area's 1934 record for June 1 heat, which is 96 degrees.  Heat records have been falling rapidly over the past week.

Cooler temperatures are in store for Saturday and Sunday.

Humidity will also be lower over the weekend as we get a little break from the heat.

The weather service says Sunday will be sunny with a high in the low 80s. Monday through Thursday are forecast to be mostly sunny with highs in the low 80s to low 90s. There is a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms Monday and Monday night.

3 comments:

  1. Ahhh....the 1930's. We all know the stories about that era. Dust storms, stock market crash, soup kitchen lines, CCC workers, county poor farms, joblessness, hunger, etc., could we see a repeat some 80 years later?

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    1. maybe soup lines would finally shrink the waistlines around our state but to answer your question, youre spending too much time online listening to ben sasse and dr doom

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  2. 11:44 and where on the storms vil dweller??????????????

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