Omaha will be climbing out of a deep freeze and heading toward possible record-setting temperatures this week just in time for the arrival of Spring.
Shenandoah, IA
Right Now
- Humidity: 58%
- Feels Like: 54°
- Heat Index: 54°
- Wind: 2 mph
- Wind Chill: 54°
- UV Index: 0 Low
- Sunrise: 07:26:04 AM
- Sunset: 07:32:28 PM
- Dew Point: 39°
- Visibility: 9 mi
Today
Clear skies. Low 44F. Winds light and variable.
Tonight
Clear skies. Low 44F. Winds light and variable.
Tomorrow
Sunny. Near record high temperatures. High near 85F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Next 12 Hours
Wind: S @ 3 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 60%
Wind Chill: 53°
Heat Index: 53°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 39°
Wind: SSW @ 4 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 64%
Wind Chill: 50°
Heat Index: 51°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 39°
Wind: SSW @ 3 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 66%
Wind Chill: 49°
Heat Index: 49°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 38°
Wind: SW @ 4 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 69%
Wind Chill: 47°
Heat Index: 48°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 39°
Wind: WSW @ 4 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 74%
Wind Chill: 44°
Heat Index: 46°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 38°
Wind: WSW @ 4 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 74%
Wind Chill: 44°
Heat Index: 46°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 38°
Wind: WSW @ 4 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 76%
Wind Chill: 44°
Heat Index: 46°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 39°
Wind: W @ 3 mph
Precip: 3% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: 46°
Heat Index: 47°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 39°
Wind: NNW @ 5 mph
Precip: 1% Chance
Humidity: 66%
Wind Chill: 51°
Heat Index: 52°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 41°
Wind: NNW @ 3 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 56%
Wind Chill: 58°
Heat Index: 58°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 43°
Wind: NNW @ 5 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 43%
Wind Chill: 65°
Heat Index: 65°
UV Index: 3 Moderate
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 42°
Wind: N @ 6 mph
Precip: 0% Chance
Humidity: 35%
Wind Chill: 72°
Heat Index: 72°
UV Index: 4 Moderate
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 43°
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- Emily Andersen Cedar Rapids Gazette
Blizzard conditions Sunday night shut down interstates across Iowa, but within the week temperatures are set to increase to almost 70 degrees.
- SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer
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- SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer
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- BROOKE HESS-HOMEIER, JULIE WATSON and JOHN SEEWER Associated Press
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- Spectee
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- SIBI ARASU Associated Press
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