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**Summary:**

Lincoln, Nebraska, is under a Weather Alert Day due to a slight risk of severe thunderstorms. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 5 AM Sunday. The primary threats are damaging winds and large hail, with a less likely chance of tornadoes and isolated flash flooding. Storms are possible tonight and overnight, with a higher risk later Sunday afternoon and into early Monday. Sunday will be hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from the low 80s to the mid-90s. Cooler conditions are expected Monday, but 90-degree weather returns Tuesday through Saturday with mostly dry conditions anticipated until the 4th of July.

**News Article:**

**Lincoln Braces for Severe Storms, Under Weather Alert Day**

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – The Storm Prediction Center has placed Lincoln and eastern Nebraska under a slight risk for scattered severe thunderstorms, triggering a Weather Alert Day. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 5 a.m. Sunday.

Residents should be prepared for damaging winds and large hail, the primary threats posed by the approaching storms. While the possibility of a tornado is lower, it cannot be entirely ruled out. With recent heavy rainfall in other parts of the state, isolated flash flooding is also a concern.

The highest risk for severe weather is expected Sunday afternoon and potentially into early Monday morning, although storms are also possible overnight tonight and Sunday morning.

Sunday will be hot and humid, with temperatures forecast to reach the mid-90s in southeastern Nebraska and the low 80s to the northwest. A brief reprieve from the heat is expected on Monday before temperatures climb back into the 90s from Tuesday through Saturday. The outlook for the rest of the week suggests mostly dry conditions leading up to the 4th of July holiday.

KOLN reminds residents to stay weather aware over the next 24-48 hours and monitor local forecasts for updates.

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