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A few strong thunderstorms may produce hail, gusty winds, and locally heavy rainfall in portions of eastern Nebraska through around 11 AM this morning.

Additional strong to severe storms are possible after noon, with the highest chances in northeast Nebraska and west-central Iowa (40 to 60 percent chance of storms). Large hail, damaging winds, and localized flooding will be the primary threats, but a tornado cannot be ruled out.

A line of strong to severe storms is expected to move across the area tonight from around 9 PM through 3 AM (70 to 90 percent chance). Damaging winds and localized flooding will be the primary threats, but brief tornadoes cannot be ruled out.

Additional storms are expected Monday and Tuesday, with Tuesday having the highest potential for severe weather.

The combination of recent heavy rainfall and repeated rounds of thunderstorms through Tuesday will lead to a flooding threat.

National Weather Service Sunday Morning Forecast is available here 6-2-24 NWS AM DssPacket