Omaha Weekend Weather: Showers and Storms Expected Across Nebraska and Iowa

Dundee Neighborhood Staff

April 10, 2026

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Omaha’s Weather Leader has designated several days this week as impact weather days, as a more active pattern brings multiple chances for rain and storms.

Weekend Storm Chances

Scattered rain and storms may develop through the morning as a warm front moves in. Thunderstorms that redevelop in the afternoon could turn severe, with the potential for large hail and damaging wind gusts.

Storms are also possible Sunday afternoon, bringing gusty winds. However, the severe weather risk for Sunday remains low at this time.

Monday Thunderstorm Risk

Monday is another day to watch for possible severe weather. The Storm Prediction Center has placed far southeast Nebraska, along with parts of Iowa and Missouri, under a 15% risk for severe storms. Forecasters will continue to monitor conditions closely as Monday approaches.

Stay updated with the latest forecast by downloading the KETV mobile app.

With a combined 50 years of experience covering weather in Nebraska and Iowa, KETV NewsWatch 7 remains Omaha’s Weather Leader. Led by Chief Meteorologist Bill Randby, the team—including Sean Everson, Caitlin Harvey and Luke Vickery—focuses on keeping viewers informed about approaching severe weather. Their exclusive live radar provides a three-minute advantage when storms hit.

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