Still making payments on that hatchback? I'd find a way to park it indoors!
"Very large hail" is the most likely threat with storms developing in eastern Nebraska late tonight. Flooding, wind, and tornadoes are possible, too.
Have a way to receive warnings that can wake you up!
ALT Alt Text: National Weather Service Omaha severe weather outlook graphic titled "Property Damage Expected 3 AM to 6 AM" dated June 10, 2026.
What to Know: Thunderstorms will redevelop overnight, capable of large hail, flash flooding, damaging winds, and a tornado or two. Wind-blown hail up to 2.5 inches (the size of a tennis ball) will produce destructive damage.
What to Do: Stay indoors and park vehicles indoors if possible.
Specific Threats Listed: Car dents or a totaled vehicle, home siding damage, severe home roof damage, and personal injury or concussion.
Map Details: A regional map highlights the "3 AM to 6 AM Hail Threat." A dark red shaded area labeled "BEST CHANCE" covers east-central Nebraska, specifically south of Columbus, north of Lincoln, and through Omaha, extending slightly into western Iowa. A lighter red gradient labeled "DIMINISHING CHANCE" extends southward toward Fairbury and Falls City.