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10/11 Weather
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@1011weather
The 10/11 Severe Weather Center is Lincoln’s most trusted source for severe weather updates and daily forecasts.
Lincoln, NE
Joined February 2015
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    Check out this amazing time lapse video of the Super Pink Moon rising over the State Capitol last night. Video taken by Patrick Kohout. @KenSiemek says the Super Pink Moon is bigger and brighter that any full moon you'll see this year.
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    Tornado Warning until 3pm MDT for S Central Cheyenne Co. Confirmed tornado just W of Sidney moving E at 10mph.
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    Absolutely stunning sunset this evening thanks to the red/orange hues and the cloud cover. Sunset was at 5:02 PM.
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    The Northern Lights were visible in Southeast Nebraska last night! This is the view from Eagle, Neb. Photo submitted by Matt Charron. Did you see anything? Share your photos with us here burst.com/6ndb52b0
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    Large hail 2 inches in diameter or larger will be the main threat from the severe thunderstorms. Golf ball to baseball size hail possible.
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    Latest forecast models indicate a more northerly track and this means Lincoln could see 3 to 6 inches of snow. Snow with this second system will begin Wednesday afternoon and continue into Thursday morning.
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    Whoa! This is from earlier this afternoon in northeast Lincoln!
    Here's some crazy video sent to us from Matt Burt from near Mahoney Park of damaging winds that just shredded his tree! There was a report of 70 MPH wind gusts in the area earlier this afternoon as thunderstorms moved through. #LNKwx
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    Please welcome our new Weekend Meteorologist Melissa Meeder! You'll be able to watch her on air very soon. In the meantime, go follow her page and say hi! @melissameederwx #LNK #newx
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    Heaviest snowfall expected from southwest Nebraska into northeast Nebraska. A few locations could see up to 16 inches of snow. At this time, the Lincoln area could see 4 to 6 inches of snow.
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    Snowfall potential from late Tuesday night through early Thursday morning.
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    Panoramic views of severe thunderstorm in Polk and York counties Tuesday evening. June 22, 2021 @NWSOmaha @WxRentschler @NTVsTimReith @yorknewstimes @1049maxcountry @KenSiemek @kdewey1unl @1011NOWweather #newx
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    Wow, look at this view! Rain is in the area!
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    On a happier, non-rain related note, Terry Litwiler sent in a GREAT photo of an iridescent cloud, also known as "fire rainbows" or "rainbow clouds"! Like regular rainbows, they usually come with t'storms and often appear on very hot and humid days! 🌈🌈🌈
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    A palete of color brushed across the Lincoln skyline. #newx
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