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Weather

Tekamah, NE

Right Now
55°
Cloudy
  • Humidity: 32%
  • Feels Like: 51°
  • Heat Index: 55°
  • Wind: 16 mph
  • Wind Chill: 51°
  • UV Index: 0 Low
  • Sunrise: 06:22:46 AM
  • Sunset: 08:22:40 PM
  • Dew Point: 26°
  • Visibility: 10 mi

Today

Some clouds. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low near 35F. Winds WNW at 15 to 25 mph.

Tonight

Some clouds. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low near 35F. Winds WNW at 15 to 25 mph.

Tomorrow

Sunny along with a few clouds. High 59F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph.

  • Upcoming
  • Radar
  • 7 Day

Weather Alert

...FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CDT
FRIDAY...

* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 32 will result in frost formation.

* WHERE...Portions of west central Iowa and east central, northeast,
and southeast Nebraska.

* WHEN...From midnight tonight to 9 AM CDT Friday.

* IMPACTS...Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive
outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold.

&&

Next 12 Hours

Time
Temp
Wind
Precip
5 PM
56°
15 mph
15%
5 PM
56°

Wind: NNW @ 15 mph

Precip: 15% Chance

Humidity: 31%

Wind Chill: 52°

Heat Index: 56°

UV Index: 1 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 26°

6 PM
56°
14 mph
0%
6 PM
56°

Wind: NNW @ 14 mph

Precip: 0% Chance

Humidity: 30%

Wind Chill: 52°

Heat Index: 56°

UV Index: 1 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 25°

7 PM
54°
14 mph
0%
7 PM
54°

Wind: NNW @ 14 mph

Precip: 0% Chance

Humidity: 31%

Wind Chill: 50°

Heat Index: 54°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 25°

8 PM
51°
9 mph
0%
8 PM
51°

Wind: NNW @ 9 mph

Precip: 0% Chance

Humidity: 37%

Wind Chill: 48°

Heat Index: 51°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 26°

9 PM
47°
6 mph
0%
9 PM
47°

Wind: NNW @ 6 mph

Precip: 0% Chance

Humidity: 47%

Wind Chill: 44°

Heat Index: 47°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 28°

10 PM
44°
4 mph
1%
10 PM
44°

Wind: WNW @ 4 mph

Precip: 1% Chance

Humidity: 53%

Wind Chill: 42°

Heat Index: 44°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 28°

11 PM
42°
4 mph
1%
11 PM
42°

Wind: W @ 4 mph

Precip: 1% Chance

Humidity: 56%

Wind Chill: 40°

Heat Index: 42°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 28°

12 AM
40°
6 mph
1%
12 AM
40°

Wind: W @ 6 mph

Precip: 1% Chance

Humidity: 60%

Wind Chill: 36°

Heat Index: 40°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 28°

1 AM
39°
6 mph
1%
1 AM
39°

Wind: WSW @ 6 mph

Precip: 1% Chance

Humidity: 66%

Wind Chill: 35°

Heat Index: 39°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 29°

2 AM
38°
7 mph
2%
2 AM
38°

Wind: WSW @ 7 mph

Precip: 2% Chance

Humidity: 70%

Wind Chill: 33°

Heat Index: 38°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 29°

3 AM
37°
7 mph
2%
3 AM
37°

Wind: W @ 7 mph

Precip: 2% Chance

Humidity: 72%

Wind Chill: 31°

Heat Index: 37°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 29°

4 AM
37°
7 mph
2%
4 AM
37°

Wind: W @ 7 mph

Precip: 2% Chance

Humidity: 75%

Wind Chill: 31°

Heat Index: 37°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 29°

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  • By Anila Yoganathan, Flatwater Free Press

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Harvest dusty, dry but with decent yields

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  • 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.

Fire suppression at the ready during dry, dusty harvest

Fire suppression at the ready during dry, dusty harvest

  • 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.

Dry weather to continue this winter

Dry weather to continue this winter

  • 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.

Hopes of drought recovery evaporating quickly

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  • By Julie Spickelmier, Wauneta, Neb.

October blew in amidst a cloud of blowing dirt, red flag warnings and hopes for more rain.

Cows leave pastures with tall grass as small rains provide some drought relief

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  • 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.

River-transportation headaches return

River-transportation headaches return

  • 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.

Environmental influences on herd health

Environmental influences on herd health

  • By Lisa Moser, K-State Research and Extension news service

K-State beef cattle experts offer recommendations related to sun exposure and water quality

Hot temps mark State Fair time, back to school season

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  • – Alexa Brodd of Ames, Neb.

Just when I thought irrigation was slowing down, the heat and humidity came back in full force!

La Niña expected to bring warm, drier weather to Central Plains

La Niña expected to bring warm, drier weather to Central Plains

  • 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.

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