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August Should Switch to Normal Temperatures, Dry Trend

This week's periodic rain showers should give way to a dry pattern the remainder of August with seasonable temperatures.

 

That's according to Chris Miller at the National Weather Service in Lincoln. He says we can thank all the rain of this spring and summer for keeping temperatures suppressed and from getting excessively hot.

 

 

Miller explains the wet summer is going to pay off and keep temperatures from becoming oppressively hot. He notes you may have noticed temperatures have not become extremely hot for very long, and that is why.

 

 

According to Miller, the warm weather will likely hang around beyond August and linger into September with a good possibility of making October warmer than normal.

 

 

Miller says the moderating temperatures should arrive starting Friday and set up an ideal weather weekend. 

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