Friend, NE

70.9°F / 21.6°C
Mostly Cloudy
Heat Index: 73°F / 23°C
Humidity: 76%
Dew Point: 63°F / 17°C
Wind: SSW at 3.3 mph / 5.3 km/h
Wind Gust: 6.0 mph / 9.7 km/h
Pressure: 29.66 in / 1004 hPa (Falling)
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
Clouds: Mostly Cloudy (BKN) : 7500 ft / 2286 m
Yesterday's Maximum: 83°F / 28°C
Yesterday's Minimum: 61°F / 16°C
UV: 5.2 out of 16
Sunrise:6:08 AM CDT
Sunset:8:43 PM CDT
Moon Rise:2:47 PM CDT
Moon Set:2:34 AM CDT
Moon Phase Waxing Gibbous
NOAA Weather Radio
METAR KJYR 191615Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM BKN075 19/16 A2966 RMK AO2
As of: 11:34 AM CDT on May 19, 2013
Observed at: 3 Miles East of Friend, Friend, NE

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Today
tstorms
75° | 57°F
24° | 14°C
Monday
partlycloudy
75° | 54°F
24° | 12°C
Tuesday
mostlycloudy
68° | 52°F
20° | 11°C
Today is forecast to be
Much Cooler than yesterday.
Sunday
Partly cloudy with thunderstorms and a chance of rain, then thunderstorms in the afternoon. High of 75F. Breezy. Winds from the SSE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. Low of 57F. Winds from the SW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40% with rainfall amounts near 0.2 in. possible.
Monday
Partly cloudy. High of 75F. Breezy. Winds from the SW at 15 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy with a chance of rain. Low of 54F. Winds from the WSW at 5 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. High of 68F. Winds from the West at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Tuesday Night
Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain in the evening, then clear. Low of 52F. Winds from the West at 5 to 20 mph.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon. High of 75F. Winds from the WNW at 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy. Fog overnight. Low of 52F. Winds from the North at 5 to 15 mph.
Thursday
Clear. High of 75F. Winds from the North at 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
Clear. Low of 54F. Winds from the NE at 5 to 15 mph.
Friday
Clear. High of 79F. Winds from the ENE at 5 to 15 mph.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Low of 55F. Winds from the ESE at 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Saturday
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 75F. Winds from the ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 61F. Winds from the ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60% with rainfall amounts near 0.5 in. possible.
Sunday
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 75F. Breezy. Winds from the SE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
Sunday Night
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 64F. Winds from the SE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Monday
Partly cloudy. High of 81F. Winds from the SE at 10 to 15 mph.
Monday Night
Clear with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 63F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Tuesday
Partly cloudy. High of 84F. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 63F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 84F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Wednesday Night
Clear. Fog overnight. Low of 63F. Winds less than 5 mph.
As of: 10:00 AM CDT on May 19, 2013 from station KNEFRIEN2
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Local Storm Report



05/19/2013 0830 am

Swanton, Saline County.

Heavy rain m1.65 inch, reported by Fire Dept/Rescue.






05/18/2013 1144 PM

Swanton, Saline County.

Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Fire Dept/Rescue.


            Six inch tree limbs downed and nickel-sized hail. 1.65
            inches of rain measured.



Public Information Statement

Statement as of 10:52 am CDT on May 19, 2013

... National Weather Service heat awareness day is may 24, 2013...

Child vehicular heatstroke awareness and prevention safety
guidance for 2013:

Temperatures inside vehicles can rapidly heat to lethal levels
during any season. Noaa's NWS is seeking assistance from the media
to help educate the public about the danger of leaving children
unattended in vehicles.

The start of the heat season for most of the country is about a month
away, but it is not too early to be concerned about the danger of
leaving children or pets unattended in vehicles. In fact, studies
show that heatstroke can occur on days with relatively mild
temperatures, about 70 degrees.

This year, NWS is partnering with the National Highway traffic safety
administration (nhtsa) to heighten child vehicular heatstroke
awareness and prevention.

Heatstroke in vehicles is the leading cause of all non-crash-
related fatalities involving children 14 and younger (61 percent).
Each year children die from excessive heat as a result of being
left enclosed in parked vehicles, sometimes intentionally but
most times unintentionally. Since 1998, an average of 38 children
per year, or about one every 10 days, have died in automobiles as
a result of heatstroke.

The nhtsa and NWS offer the following safety guidelines to help avoid
tragic deaths of babies and Young children:

1. Never leave a child or Young children unattended in a vehicle
... Not even for a minute.

2. If you see a child unattended in a vehicle, call 9-1-1.

3. Check to make sure seating surfaces and equipment (child
safety seat and safety belt buckles) are not hot when securing
your child in a safety restraint system in a car that has been
parked in the heat.

4. Be sure that all occupants leave the vehicle when
unloading. Do not Overlook sleeping babies or pets.

5. Always lock your car and ensure children do not have access to
Keys or remote entry devices. If a child is missing,
always check the car first--including the trunk. Teach your
children that vehicles are never to be used as a play area.

6. As a visual reminder keep a stuffed animal in the car seat,and,
when the child is placed in the seat, place the animal in the
front with the driver.

7. Place your purse or briefcase in the back seat as a
reminder that you have your child in the car.

8. Have a plan that your childcare provider will call you if
your child does not show up for childcare.

9. Use the slogan "beat the heat, check the backseat", or
"where's baby? Look before you lock" to educate the public.

Remember--never leave a child in an unattended vehicle!

Children are much more sensitive to rising temperatures than
adults so pay close attention to the above tips during all
seasons.

NWS and nhtsa offer outreach and media toolkits as follows:
nhtsa's "get involved" and "where's baby?" Media templates and
other materials:

Www.Safercar.Gov/parents/heat-involved.Htm
nws's "beat the heat, check the back seat" logos can be
downloaded from the following heat safety web site:

Www.NWS.NOAA.Gov/om/heat/index.Shtml

Or more information, please contact:

Jannie g. Ferrell
email: jannie.G.Ferrell@noaa.Gov
phone: 301-713-1867 x135

Also refer to our local website at:
http://www.Crh.NOAA.Gov/oax/?N=heatsafety


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