00:00After a very busy week of severe weather across the Colorado Front Range, we will start to see that severe
00:05weather shift out of Colorado and into neighboring states such as here in Nebraska, where we'll be focusing our chasing
00:11efforts for the next couple of days.
00:13Today, we're going to be watching mainly western into central Nebraska for the threat for damaging winds and maybe some
00:19large hail as well.
00:20A conditional setup, but certainly one with a higher ceiling than we've seen here in the last couple of days.
00:25And then as we get into Tuesday, we start to see that severe weather threat shift a little bit further
00:30toward the east, eastern Nebraska being the primary target for us on Tuesday.
00:35And again, we'll be looking primarily at damaging winds and large hail.
00:38Can't rule out isolated tornadoes early in the convective evolution, so early storms that develop stay discreet.
00:45That'll be one of the stages for tornadic development.
00:47Tuesday in particular, we could be looking at some boundary interactions that could enhance some tornado potential in some highly
00:52localized areas further off to the east.
00:58We'll be looking at some of those storms as we get into the middle part of the week where we
01:03could see another severe weather threat in Colorado, but they get a couple of days break after just days and
01:09days, especially in southeast Denver, where we saw feet of hail in some of those storms, damaging winds across the
01:16eastern plains.
01:17So a break for folks in Colorado, but unfortunately, it's not going to be a break for everybody.
01:21Folks in Nebraska, stay weather aware the next couple of days.
01:24Reporting for AccuWeather here in central Nebraska, I'm meteorologist Tony Lawback.
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