Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS North Platte, NE

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service North Platte NE
1209 PM CDT Sun Jun 30 2024

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1209 PM CDT Sun Jun 30 2024 /1109 AM MDT Sun Jun 30 2024/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western and north
central Nebraska.

.DAY ONE...This afternoon and tonight.

Isolated thunderstorms may develop across the panhandle and move into
western portions of the outlook area later this evening. There is a
marginal risk for severe storms, generally west of highway 61 from
Merriman to Imperial. Further east, another area of thunderstorms may
develop overnight, mainly over south central into portions of central
Nebraska. At this time, this area of storms is expected to remain
below severe limits.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday.

Monday has decent potential to be an active severe weather day
across most of western and north central Nebraska. Severe storms are
possible over the entire outlook area. At this time, the greatest
threat for severe storms is over southwestern into portions of
central Nebraska. Large hail, damaging winds and scattered tornadoes
are possible.

Another round of strong to severe thunderstorms are possible
Wednesday afternoon and evening across the area in advance of an
approaching cold front. Beyond Wednesday night, there are periodic
chances for thunderstorms across the outlook area. At this time, the
severe threat is uncertain.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter groups should be ready for activation between 3 PM CT and 9
PM CT Monday across southwestern into central Nebraska.

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