This spring has etched its name in the record books with relentless severe weather, torrential rain, and gusty winds—but relief may finally be in sight.
After weeks of chaos, the forecast promises a calmer stretch ahead. On Thursday’s WHOW Morning Show, Ed Shimon from the National Weather Service in Lincoln told Regional Radio cooler temperatures are on tap for the next couple of weeks.
Shimon predicts a noticeable cooldown, offering a break from the stormy onslaught. Short-term outlooks show the cooler air sticking around, with scattered rain chances lingering through the Easter weekend.
Shimon suggests the weather won’t be extreme, a welcome shift after this spring’s wild ride. From twisters to downpours, it’s been a soggy and turbulent season, and Shimon plans to share hard numbers on just how wet it’s been in the days ahead.
Stay tuned to Regional Radio for more from Shimon on this spring’s severe weather highlights and updates on what’s next. For detailed forecasts and reports, check out weather.gov/lincoln.











