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Main round is over, a few spotty strong storms are possible


OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Friday night is still a FIRST ALERT 6 WEATHER DAY.

As of 5:45 PM, Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been cancelled for counties south of I-80. Douglas, Sarpy, and Pottawattamie County are still under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch through 10 PM.

Counties south of I-80 are no longer under a Severe T-Storm Watch. Douglas, Sarpy, and Pottawattamie County are still under a watch until 10 PM.(wowt)
First Alert 6 Weather Day Friday
First Alert 6 Weather Day Friday(First Alert 6)

Wind gusts of 75mph+ are still the main concern along this fast moving line of storms that will fan out across the area by late tonight.

Severe Risks Friday Afternoon
Severe Risks Friday Afternoon(First Alert 6)
Severe Risk Friday Afternoon
Severe Risk Friday Afternoon(First Alert 6)

Scattered showers and isolated storms are possible later on tonight but those won’t be much to worry about. Gusty northwest winds hitting 50 mph are likely overnight into early Saturday morning helping to drag in colder air too.

Isolated snow flurries may fall early Saturday with normal highs, but we bounce back quickly...
Isolated snow flurries may fall early Saturday with normal highs, but we bounce back quickly Sunday.(wowt)

A little bit of wet snow is possible within the showers early Saturday but very little impact is expected. Sunday will easily be the best day of the weekend.

Next week will start out very nice, but another snow system will impact the area on Wednesday.
Next week will start out very nice, but another snow system will impact the area on Wednesday.(wowt)



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