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Tracking a few dry days before mid-week rain

A lot of the hazy conditions we saw yesterday have since cleared out of the region. Today, we enjoyed clear skies and plenty of sunshine this Sunday. Temperatures warmed into the mid to upper 80s by this evening.

Tonight, lows will drop into the mid to upper 60s as clear skies continue.

Late tonight into Monday morning, there is a chance for fog to develop across the area, especially in low-lying areas near streams and rivers. If you're commuting early, be sure to allow extra time. Drive slowly and leave plenty of space between you and the vehicle in front of you.

Besides the foggy start, Monday is shaping up to be another dry and sunny day. Highs will climb into the low 90s, with sunshine sticking around through the afternoon.

Monday will be our last completely dry day. While Tuesday carries only a 10% chance of rain, it doesn’t look like a washout by any means. Rain chances increase midweek, with Wednesday and Thursday looking like the wettest days of the week. A stationary front will be draped across Nebraska and Iowa, allowing for repeated storm development along the boundary.

Ahead of this system, highs will rise into the low to mid-90s by Wednesday, followed by a cool-down with rain on Thursday. Don’t worry — we’ll bounce back quickly. The weekend looks mostly dry, with highs back in the 90s.

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Abigail McCluskey

Abigail McCluskey is a weekend Stormtracker Meteorologist and weekday Multimedia Journalist. She joined News-Press NOW in May of 2025.

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