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June opens up warm and hazy [Video]

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Canadian Environment and Climate

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Smoke from Canadian wildfires will continue to create hazy conditions to close out the weekend leading to potentially slightly cooler highs. Regardless, it will be a warm day once again.

Before we dive right into Sunday, a marginal severe weather risk is in place Saturday afternoon and evening across eastern Nebraska. Large hail is the primary concern with storms.

Showers and Storms Likely Saturday Evening
Isolated severe storms possible this afternoon and evening.(KOLN)

As we play out skycast, most areas will not see rain, but those that do could see downpours along with a chance for severe weather.

Isolated to widely scattered showers and storms possible.(KOLN)

Smoke aloft is expected across the eastern third of the state throughout the day before coming to an end into the overnight hours.

Hazy skies continue throughout the day Sunday.(KOLN)

Surface smoke is also a possibility throughout the day and although there is not currently an air quality alert as of Saturday …

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