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LIVE: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Lancaster and Seward Counties

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Lincoln heard a few rare November rumbles of thunder Monday night while lightning lit up the sky. Portions of Lancaster and Seward counties were briefly placed under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning as the line of storms moved through.

10/11 received reports of short, heavy downpours and pea-size hail in the area. If you captured photos or video of the unusual November storms, share your photos with us here.

Lightning strike captured in Lincoln during a rare November thunderstorm.(Brian Erickson)

Behind a weak low-pressure system that brought little to no rainfall, we expect to see northerly winds drop in some cooler air Tuesday.

Monday Evening Forecast

Highs as a result will fall into the low 40s to upper 50s. Lincoln will be right around normal (average high: 51 degrees).

Low 40s to upper 50s.(KOLN)

Winds out of the south return Wednesday along with highs in the mid 50s to mid 60s.

Mid 50s to mid 60s.(KOLN)

These up and down highs continue as we fall into the 40s on Friday but could near 60 by Saturday. Our best overall chance for some moisture arrives on Friday in the form of rain.

Overall quiet and seasonably mild.(KOLN)Partly to mostly cloudy overall.(KOLN)

For those travelling in the days leading up to Thanksgiving, wetter and warmer than average conditions are forecast. Make sure to stay tuned to the forecast!

Wetter than average conditions favored.(KOLN)Warmer than normal conditions favored.(KOLN)

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