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Severe storms for Omaha Monday

Severe weather, including large hail and strong winds, is moving into the Omaha area Monday evening.

BUT MORE VIOLENT WEATHER. Our computer model looked pretty good. 9:00 a.m. 930 STRONGEST CELLS IN POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY. Um, a little bit of wind potential with the forefront of this thing. RED OAK, SHENANDOAH, MARYVILLE, 1030. MUCH OUT OF OBSERVATION AREA. IT’S REALLY THE VENDOR THAT HAS THE SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL BEHIND THIS COOLING INTO THE 50’S. And there it is, closer to midnight. THINGS ARE IN THE CENTRAL PARTS OF IOWA. So right now it’s 66 in Omaha, but 58 in Plattsmouth. STORM PASSING THERE, 56 IN NEBRASKA CITY WILL SOON BE STORM IN OMAHA, 56 IN FREMONT, STILL 70 ATLANTIC RED OAK, SHENANDOAH WIND SOUTHWEST WITH THUNDERSTORMS IN OMAHA AND PLATTSMOUTH SOUTHEAST FEEDING STORMS OVER POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY . LIGHTER WINDS RETURNING HERE TO THE REST OF NEBRASKA. This is the super DOPPLER SEVEN radar live. THERE. STORMS JUST EAST OF THE MISSOURI RIVER. AND AGAIN, EVERYTHING TRACKING EASTWARD IN WESTERN IOWA WITH A TORNADO WATCH HAS BEEN EXTENDED. NOW IN CENTRAL IOWA, AROUND DES MOINES. ALWAYS THE SAME THING. AS WE SEE POSSIBLE WINDS OF BRIEF TORNADOES, MOSTLY GUSTY WINDS AND THEN HEAVY RAIN OCCURRING TOO. 12 HOUR FORECAST FOR THIS LEASE. AT THIS TIME, POSSIBILITY OF THUNDER IN WESTERN IOWA UNTIL 11:00 AM. TO CALM DOWN

Severe weather, including large hail and strong winds, is moving into the Omaha area Monday evening.

Thunderstorms move into eastern Nebraska and western Iowa Monday evening. A tornado warning was issued for Mills, Pottawattamie and Shelby counties until 10 p.m. A tornado watch was issued for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa counties, including metro Omaha, until 11 p.m. amid the storms. Severe thunderstorm warnings were also issued for the area. Follow the weather wherever you are with our interactive radar. Storms are expected to leave the area by 11 p.m. Monday evening. Large hail up to 2 inches in diameter, damaging winds up to 75 mph, a few tornadoes and flash flooding are all possible in severe weather. developing weather. Stay up to date with the latest forecasts anytime by downloading the KETV mobile app. Check the latest 7-day outlook

Thunderstorms move into eastern Nebraska and western Iowa Monday evening.

A tornado warning was issued for Mills, Pottawattamie and Shelby counties until 10 p.m.

A a tornado watch has been issued for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa counties, including metro Omaha, until 11 p.m. in storms.

Severe thunderstorm warnings were also issued for the area.

Track the weather wherever you are with our interactive radar

Storms are expected to leave the area around 11 p.m. Monday evening.

Large hail up to 2 inches in diameter, damaging winds up to 75 mph, a few tornadoes and flash flooding are all possible if severe weather develops.

Stay informed with the latest forecasts anytime by downloading the KETV mobile app.

See the latest 7-day outlook



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