A few severe thunderstorms, and even one tornado warning, was issued this evening across southeast Nebraska and southeast South Dakota. Warnings are still ongoing across parts of central/eastern Nebraska along the cold front, however, these storms are only capable of large hail at the moment. Other storms along the cold front in southern South Dakota and Minnesota are only capable of heavy rains and maybe some small hail currently. Although the low level jet should begin to ramp up, these storms do not look like they will be well-above severe limits tonight.
Enjoy the rain, maybe some small hail, and otherwise rumbles of thunder overnight...
Another update is likely early tomorrow with a quick discussion about the warm front across the central/southern thirds of the state tomorrow.
Severe Weather Update #2 - May 31
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