National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

An upper-level disturbance will bring the chance for showers and thunderstorms tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon and evening. After 2 PM, convection is expected to develop east of the Missouri River. There is some uncertainty with how far west we will see storms. As such, we are expecting the highest rain chances (30 to 50 percent) east of Highway US-75, and rain chances less than 30 percent west of the highway. Any thunderstorms that develops will likely be elevated, so tornadoes and damaging winds are not expected at this time. The strongest thunderstorms may bring hail ranging from dime to quarter sized and gusty winds up to 50 mph, particularly along and east of the US-75 corridor. Showers and storms may persist into the early overnight hours, moving east of our area by midnight.
The weather radio transmitter serving Omaha and nearby areas is currently down. We have notified technicians, but there is no estimated time to repair.