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Severe Weather and Heavy Rain in the Southeast; Late-Season Snowstorm in the Central Rockies

Severe thunderstorms across Texas to the southern Appalachians pose risks of damaging winds, large hail, a couple of tornadoes, and potential flooding through Wednesday. A late-season snowstorm will continue to produce heavy snow over parts of the central Rockies, possibly resulting in travel disruptions, downed trees, and power outages. Read More >

A Freeze Warning is in effect Wednesday night into early Thursday morning (10 PM–8 AM CDT) for portions of western and central Nebraska. Temperatures will drop into the upper 20s, which could harm or kill sensitive vegetation. Be sure to cover or bring plants indoors, protect pets, and disconnect outdoor plumbing.
A cooler pattern settles in tonight with scattered precipitation developing, mainly across western and central Nebraska. Overnight lows drop into the upper 20s to mid 30s. By Wednesday, conditions turn milder with highs in the low to mid 50s. A few lingering showers (mainly rain, but a wet snow mix is possible for southwest NE) are possible early, but gradual clearing is expected through the day with northwest winds increasing to 10–20 mph.