Forecast Details for Saint Edward, NE

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Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. Southeast wind 9 to 13 mph.
Thursday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 1pm. Cloudy, with a high near 63. Breezy, with a southeast wind 13 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Thursday Night: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 51. Breezy, with a southeast wind 20 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.
Friday: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 73. Windy, with a southeast wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 38 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. Breezy, with a west southwest wind 10 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 72. West wind 8 to 10 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Saturday Night: Showers and thunderstorms. Low around 47. Breezy, with a northeast wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.
Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60. Breezy, with a north northeast wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. Breezy, with a northwest wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. West northwest wind around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. West wind 9 to 11 mph becoming southeast in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 80. South southwest wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Tuesday Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly clear, with a low around 53. South southeast wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Wednesday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. South wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.

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Hail is a form of precipitation which is recognized by large solid balls or clumps of ice. Hail is created by thunderstorm clouds with strong updrafts of wind. As the hailstones remain in the updraft, ice is deposited onto them until their weight becomes heavy enough for them to fall to the earth's surface.

Hail storms can cause significant damage to crops, aircrafts, and man-made structures, despite the fact that the duration is usually less than ten minutes.

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A mammatus cloud is a cloud with a unique feature which resembles a web of pouches hanging along the base of the cloud.

In the United States, mammatus clouds tend to form in the warmer months, commonly in the Midwest and eastern regions.

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