There severe thunderstorm season isn't quite over. There is a risk for severe thunderstorms from about 2pm until 10p today with the storms developing over the Black Hills, eastern Wyoming and the Nebraska panhandle, then developing to the northeast and east. The severe weather threat extends from the Nebraska Panhandle, across western South Dakota to eastern Montana and western North Dakota. 
This morning's satellite image should quiet weather across us, but just off to the west are a lot of clouds associated with a large upper air disturbance. The thunderstorms will erupt as that systems comes closer to us. It will pass off to the east tomorrow night and Saturday.

This morning's satellite image should quiet weather across us, but just off to the west are a lot of clouds associated with a large upper air disturbance. The thunderstorms will erupt as that systems comes closer to us. It will pass off to the east tomorrow night and Saturday.
What's left of Hermine caused 2 deaths in Texas. Storms raged over Oklahoma and parts of Arkansas overnight. Heavy rains of up to 3 inches will fall on Missouri today and tonight.
For us, mostly sunny skies this morning will give way to scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Temperatures will reach 85-90, then slip into the 60s with the storms, rebounding a little between storms. Golf ball size hail and wind to 80mph will be possible. The thunderstorms will taper to showers by 10pm as temperatures fall to 45-50 for lows.
Tomorrow we'll see partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Highs will be 64-69 on a northwest wind gusting to 45mph. Saturday will be mostly sunny and very pleasant as afternoon readings climb to 70-75. It will be about 80 on Sunday.
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