SAN ANTONIO, Texas – It was 95 degrees outside Feb. 25 in the River Walk area of San Antonio. It was almost as hot with information overload inside the Henry B. González Convention Center where the 30th-annual Commodity Classic was being held. According to the organizers, it was record atten…
Tekamah, NE
Right Now
- Humidity: 33%
- Feels Like: 59°
- Heat Index: 62°
- Wind: 20 mph
- Wind Chill: 59°
- UV Index: 0 Low
- Sunrise: 07:09:07 AM
- Sunset: 07:49:23 PM
- Dew Point: 32°
- Visibility: 10 mi
Today
Cloudy. Gusty winds this evening. Low around 35F. Winds NNE at 20 to 30 mph. Higher wind gusts possible.
Tonight
Cloudy. Gusty winds this evening. Low around 35F. Winds NNE at 20 to 30 mph. Higher wind gusts possible.
Tomorrow
Partly cloudy skies during the morning hours will give way to cloudy skies and rain in the afternoon. Colder. High near 55F. Winds E at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 90%.
Next 12 Hours
Wind: NNE @ 20 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 32%
Wind Chill: 59°
Heat Index: 62°
UV Index: 3 Moderate
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 32°
Wind: NNE @ 19 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 31%
Wind Chill: 58°
Heat Index: 61°
UV Index: 2 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 30°
Wind: NNE @ 18 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 30%
Wind Chill: 56°
Heat Index: 59°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 28°
Wind: NNE @ 16 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 28%
Wind Chill: 53°
Heat Index: 56°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 24°
Wind: NNE @ 15 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 29%
Wind Chill: 47°
Heat Index: 52°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 21°
Wind: NNE @ 16 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 29%
Wind Chill: 42°
Heat Index: 49°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 18°
Wind: NNE @ 16 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 31%
Wind Chill: 40°
Heat Index: 47°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 17°
Wind: NE @ 15 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 32%
Wind Chill: 39°
Heat Index: 45°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 17°
Wind: NE @ 15 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 35%
Wind Chill: 36°
Heat Index: 43°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 18°
Wind: NE @ 14 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 38%
Wind Chill: 35°
Heat Index: 42°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 18°
Wind: NE @ 15 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 40%
Wind Chill: 32°
Heat Index: 40°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 18°
Wind: NE @ 14 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 42%
Wind Chill: 31°
Heat Index: 40°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 18°
- Amy Hadachek
Drought is likely to expand in western Nebraska and Kansas, according to latest outlook from the Climate Prediction Center.Â
- By Anila Yoganathan, Flatwater Free Press
On Dec. 5, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents voted to eliminate the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. The university system's flagship campus will no longer be able to produce homegrown meteorologists and geologists — professions that monitor for severe weather and stud…
- Melisa Goss
From planting to harvest, this year’s growing season conditions went from one extreme to another. Excessive rains delayed planting in the spring but autumn has been extremely hot and dry.
- By Ang Eitemiller of Armour, S.D.
The last two weeks have been dry, dusty and productive. Soybean harvest is wrapped up with yields between 30-49 bushels per acre with a 7-10% moisture level.
- Amy Hadachek
After a couple of weeks of warm and dry conditions this fall, there is a chance for some precipitation in the second half of October. The longer-range winter forecast, however, could bring more warm and dry weather.
- By Julie Spickelmier, Wauneta, Neb.
October blew in amidst a cloud of blowing dirt, red flag warnings and hopes for more rain.
- By Julie Spickelmier, Wauneta, Neb.
The sound of raindrops is one of my favorite songs. The dry, hot, windy weather set in for several weeks and the patter of the long sought after moisture on the roof and windows is music to my ears. Out in the shop it sounds like a dance party as it bounces on the metal roof.
- Kristoffer Tigue Ag & Water Desk
For the third year in a row, extreme drought conditions in the Midwest are drawing down water levels on the Mississippi River. That’s increasing prices for companies that transport goods downstream, and forcing governments and businessowners to seek alternative solutions.
- By Lisa Moser, K-State Research and Extension news service
K-State beef cattle experts offer recommendations related to sun exposure and water quality
- – Alexa Brodd of Ames, Neb.
Just when I thought irrigation was slowing down, the heat and humidity came back in full force!
- Amy Hadachek
Slowly but still largely predictably, La Niña is expected to once again be a key climate driver, although its impact could be delayed to later in the fall. It may also just fail to materialize.
