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Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 414 PM CDT Sun Jun 23 2024 IAZ043-055-056-069-079-080-090-091-NEZ011-012-015>018-030>034- 042>045-050>053-065>068-078-088>093-241115- Monona-Harrison-Shelby-Pottawattamie-Mills-Montgomery-Fremont- Page-Knox-Cedar-Thurston-Antelope-Pierce-Wayne-Boone-Madison- Stanton-Cuming-Burt-Platte-Colfax-Dodge-Washington-Butler- Saunders-Douglas-Sarpy-Seward-Lancaster-Cass-Otoe-Saline- Jefferson-Gage-Johnson-Nemaha-Pawnee-Richardson- 414 PM CDT Sun Jun 23 2024 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southwest Iowa...west central Iowa...east central Nebraska...northeast Nebraska and southeast Nebraska. .DAY ONE...Tonight and Monday Flood warnings have been issued for several area rivers due to recent heavy rainfall across central Nebraska, southeast South Dakota and northwest Iowa. Minor flooding is ongoing along Ponca Creek at Verdel. Flood waters are receding along the Platte River downstream of Leshara to the confluence with the Missouri. Minor to moderate flooding is occurring along the Little Sioux River upstream of Turin. Minor flooding has begun along the Missouri upstream between Sioux City and Decatur. Isolated thunderstorms are possible late tonight across areas along and east of the Missouri River. No severe weather is expected. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday night through Sunday River flooding will continue along the Missouri River from Decatur to Rulo, with at least moderate flood levels occurring from Plattsmouth to Rulo. Flooding will continue into Monday along the lower reaches of Ponca Creek, Platte River and Little Sioux River. Heavy rains expected mid- to late next week could exacerbate and prolong flood conditions. Hot, humid conditions will develop Monday and Tuesday with heat indices ranging from 100 to 110 on Monday across the entire region. Slightly cooler temperatures are expected Tuesday, with heat index values range from 95 to 105. Isolated thunderstorm development is possible late Monday afternoon with a chance for severe weather including damaging wind and hail. Additional strong to severe thunderstorms are expected Tuesday through Saturday, with additional heavy rainfall also possible. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotters should not be needed tonight. $$
Heat Advisory
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 1032 AM CDT Sun Jun 23 2024 IAZ043-055-056-069-079-080-090-091-NEZ011-012-015>018-030>034- 042>045-050>053-065>068-078-088>093-241200- /O.EXT.KOAX.HT.Y.0002.240624T1800Z-240625T1200Z/ Monona-Harrison-Shelby-Pottawattamie-Mills-Montgomery-Fremont- Page-Knox-Cedar-Thurston-Antelope-Pierce-Wayne-Boone-Madison- Stanton-Cuming-Burt-Platte-Colfax-Dodge-Washington-Butler- Saunders-Douglas-Sarpy-Seward-Lancaster-Cass-Otoe-Saline- Jefferson-Gage-Johnson-Nemaha-Pawnee-Richardson- Including the cities of Pender, Oakland, Lincoln, Woodbine, Plainview, Tekamah, Wahoo, Macy, Sidney, Fremont, Yutan, Bellevue, Seward, Creighton, Red Oak, Osmond, Nebraska City, Crete, Beatrice, Farragut, Crofton, Hartington, Laurel, Hamburg, Coleridge, St. Edward, Lyons, Schuyler, Mapleton, Elgin, Blair, Randolph, Wausa, Pierce, Falls City, Council Bluffs, Stanton, Decatur, Ashland, Niobrara, Papillion, Wayne, Clarinda, Omaha, Auburn, Tabor, Fairbury, Bloomfield, Wilber, Sterling, La Vista, Logan, Neligh, West Point, Columbus, Verdigre, Missouri Valley, Norfolk, Wisner, Pawnee City, Harlan, Onawa, Shenandoah, Milford, Winnebago, David City, Albion, Dunlap, Walthill, Plattsmouth, Glenwood, Tecumseh, and Table Rock 1032 AM CDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ...HEAT ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM MONDAY TO 7 AM CDT TUESDAY... * WHAT...Heat index values ranging from 100 to 110 are expected. * WHERE...Portions of southwest and west central Iowa and east central, northeast, and southeast Nebraska. * WHEN...From 1 PM Monday to 7 AM CDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and even heat stroke. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Take extra precautions when outside. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Take action when you see symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. && $$ Fortin