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Holdrege, Nebraska
National Weather Service: Areal Flood Warning
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Almanac
Average High: 86°
Average Low: 64°
Record high/year: 108° (1954)
Record low/year: 55° (1995)
Sunrise: 6:22 AM
Sunset: 9:04 PM
Detailed History
Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 06:22 AM (CDT)
Moon Rise: 09:34 PM (CDT)
Sunset: 09:04 PM (CDT)
Moon Set: 06:28 AM (CDT)
Moon Phase
Next 12 Hours
Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database
5-Day Forecast
Forecast for Phelps
Rest of Today
Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Not as warm. Highs in the upper 70s. Southeast winds around 10 mph.
Tonight
Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds around 10 mph.
Saturday
Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly sunny. Much warmer. Highs in the lower 90s. South winds around 10 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 60s. East winds around 10 mph.
Sunday
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 90s. South winds around 10 mph.
Sunday Night and Monday
Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 60s. Highs in the mid 90s.
Monday Night and Tuesday
Clear. Lows in the upper 60s. Highs in the mid 90s.
Tuesday Night through Wednesday Night
Mostly clear with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 60s. Highs in the mid 90s.
Thursday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 90s.
Areal Flood Warning
Statement as of 1:47 PM CDT on July 18, 2008
The National Weather Service in Hastings has extended the
* Flood Warning for...
central Phelps County in south central Nebraska
* until noon CDT Saturday
* at 115 PM... the County roads department in Phelps County reported
there were several locations with water over the Road to the north
of Loomis... extending north to the Platte River. The heaviest rain
fell west of Highway 183... and north of Highway 23. The area of
heaviest rain was bounded by County Road g on the west side. The
Flood Warning has been extended through midday Saturday for this
area.
Though additional rainfall should be limited... flooding of County
roads north of Loomis will continue through the night tonight... but
should at least start a slow recession. The water will continue to
recede gradually during the day Saturday.
Travelers of rural roads should avoid this part of the County until
the water recedes. And remember... do not drive through any depth of
water on the Road.
Lat... Lon 4057 9958 4061 9959 4067 9958 4065 9939
4045 9939 4047 9945 4053 9959 4057 9959
Record Report
Statement as of 1:35 am CDT on July 18, 2008
... Record daily maximum rainfall set at Hastings...
A record rainfall of 2.16 inches was set at Hastings yesterday. This
breaks the old record of 1.40 set in 1920.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 8:15 am CDT on July 18, 2008
... Highest two-day rainfall total in Hastings in 18 years...
The two-day rainfall at the Hastings Municipal Airport from July
16-17, 2008 measured 4.40 inches. This was the highest official
two-day rainfall measured in Hastings in almost 18 years... since
5.69 inches fell on August 3-4, 1990. Prior to this week... the
most recent occurrence of two-day rainfall more than four inches
was a little over three years ago, when 4.36 inches fell on may
11-12, 2005.
The all-time record for two-day rainfall in Hastings is 6.79
inches... measured on may 22-23, 1965.
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Location: NEDOR Elm Creek on I-80 @ MP 257.01, Elm Creek, Dry Updated: 1:27 PM CDT |
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| Temperature: 75 °F | Dew Point: 66 °F | Humidity: 72% | Wind: SE at 4 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: 76 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: MesoWest Odessa NE US UPR, Odessa, NE Updated: 1:15 PM CDT |
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| Temperature: 76 °F | Dew Point: - | Humidity: - | Wind: Calm | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: 74 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: MesoWest Overton NE US UPR, Overton, NE Updated: 1:20 PM CDT |
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| Temperature: 72 °F | Dew Point: - | Humidity: - | Wind: Calm | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: - | Historical Graphs |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
735 fxus63 kgid 181741 afdgid Area forecast discussion National Weather Service Hastings NE 1241 PM CDT Friday Jul 18 2008 Aviation...18z taf. MVFR ceilings are expected through the afternoon at the kgri Airport. There will be some lifting of ceilings this evening to VFR levels...but then back down to MVFR ceilings and visibilities in haze/br overnight. Winds will be light and variable initially... and gradually turn to the south. Risk for additional showers/storms looks minimal. && Previous discussion... /issued 625 am CDT Friday Jul 18 2008/ Aviation...12z taf. Some patchy fog and low clouds will bring conditions to MVFR for a time this morning. Once the sun comes up the conditions should improve. This afternoon there is a chance for some more thunderstorms to move through the kgri terminal area but this evening expect VFR conditions. Previous discussion... /issued 344 am CDT Friday Jul 18 2008/ Discussion...main issue for this forecast is dealing with rain chances and additional flooding potential today into tonight. Kuex WSR-88D shows light rainfall continuing this morning primarily across north central Kansas. This should wane this morning...however additional development remains possible...especially this afternoon. The mostly likely area for thunderstorms this afternoon appears to reside near the surface boundary which is expected to be located across the southern portion of the forecast area. Will carry likely probability of precipitation in that area again this afternoon...and taper to chance probability of precipitation in the northwest. The next question is how to handle the current Flash Flood Watch...and whether or not to issue additional headlines for this afternoon/evening. Since heavy rainfall is no longer expected this morning...will cancel the ongoing watch with the morning forecast package. This afternoon into this evening presents a bigger problem since the possibility of heavy rainfall will exist...especially in the southeast portion of the forecast area closer to the boundary. After discussion with surrounding offices...have opted to not issue an additional watch for this afternoon or evening at this point since the areas which have the higher probability of precipitation can probably handle a bit more rain...and one hour flash flood guidance values are generally around an inch in those spots. Will instead mention the possibility of locally heavy rainfall in the hazardous weather outlook and state that additional isolated flooding issues could arise. Saturday appears to be mainly dry during the day...but will continue to carry a small pop Saturday night due to a surface boundary located near the Kansas and Nebraska border. Despite the boundary in the area...the 00z NAM and GFS are basically dry...so will keep probability of precipitation in the slight chance category. Have also decided to add a slight chance pop to the northern half of the forecast area Sunday night with the 00z NAM suggesting a weak surface boundary may be in that area...but again model quantitative precipitation forecast does not suggest much across the forecast area. && Gid watches/warnings/advisories... NE...none. Kansas...none. && $$