If you had outdoor plans for Labor Day, you might have to reconsider them.
Showers are probably on Monday, with a chance of 70% on precipitation, according to the National Weather Service.
There is a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon and in the evening.
The high before the holidays is expected to be 69 with a low point of 57 in the evening.
The weather will warm up again on Tuesday and Wednesday, but the showers are expected to continue until Thursday.
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Rebekah Allick van Nebraska, center, is embraced by Teraya Sigler, right, after the Huskers had defeated Stanford on Sunday in Pinnacle Bank Arena. Allick was called match MVP.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Caeden Grant, a welding student from Valparaiso, will work on Thursday on a Stick-Warden project in the Welding Technology Center of Southeast Community College.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

The Partch family, of Benkleman-included the 7-year-old Bella (right), the 9-year-old Oakley (left) and their mother Katie (center)-cheer and Holler while the Huskers heat up on Sundays while the Nebraska Cornhuskers compete against the Stanford Cardinal during an Avca FIRNLNOL. Nebraska brought Stanford 3-0.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

John Skrabal, President Emeritus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Parent & Family Association, leads the traffic on Monday outside Memorial Stadium during relocation for UNL students, who will go through on Wednesday. Unl Skrabal said that the most satisfying part of the deployment day worked for him with the parents himself. “It’s really nice to be able to say:” We’ve experienced it. You’re going well and there is so much support here in the university community. “” More than 3,800 first -year students and 1,600 returning students will withdraw this week.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Rebekah Allick (5) Van Nebraska and Taylor Landfair (12) Van Nebraska will try a block against Pittsburgh’s Olivia Babcock (5) on Friday, August 22, 2025, like the Nebraska Cornhuskers on the Pittsburgh Panters in Pinnacle Match in Pinne Match. Nebraska won the match 3-1.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Eric Moyer embraces the Nebraska Democratic Party chairman Jane Kleeb during a campaign launch event on Thursday in turbine flats in Lincoln. Moyer, a Democrat, plans against the American rep. Mike Flood to walk for his seat in the 1st congress district of Nebraska.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Nebraska’s Skyler Pierce (21) laughs during the highlights with her teammates before the tunnel agency on Sunday, August 24, 2025, while the Nebraska Cornhuskers compete against the Stanford Cardinal during an AVCA first serve match in Lincoln. Nebraska brought Stanford 3-0.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird, second right, walks with councilor Tom Beckius after a press conference to update the audience on the 98th Street Transmission Main Project on Thursday past Holdrege Street at the intersection of Linwood Lane.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Emily Pietrzak from Omaha has a sign outside the hearing of the Governor in the Capitol of the State on Tuesday, where state officials announced plans to have the Trump government use the working ethic camp in McCook as an immigration detention center.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Lightning illuminates the sky behind the Capitol of Nebraska in the early morning hours of Sunday, August 10, 2025 in Lincoln, Neb.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Bertha Mesarch, left, and her son Mark Dumpen branches of their truck on a drop-off site of wood waste outside Star City Shores on Monday. It is one of the six free drop-off sites that are offered by the city.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star

John Skretta, interim -superintendent of Lincoln Public Schools, is reflected in a mirror while visiting an artificial classroom at the Adams Elementary School on Tuesday.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

High School Juniors Chloe Wiese, from the left, Elise Tassemeyer and Martin Owens are about class schedules while students pick up material and find their lessons and at Pius X Catholic High School on Wednesday 6 August 2025 in Lincoln.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star

Pickups and trailers around a growing pile of wooden debris in the parking lot of the Star City Shores, where the city accepts Debris until 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. to 24 August.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star

James Stuart uses Loppers to dismantle a tree that collapsed in his garden on Surfside Drive after overnight storms on Saturday, August 9, 2025 in Lincoln.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Nebraska Athletic director Troy Dannen speaks during a press conference on Friday in Hawks Championship Center.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star

Kindergarten Sham Al Zamel, on the left, colors a page in the class of Emily Mujica on Tuesday during the first day of school on the Randolph Elementary School in Lincoln.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Taylor Landfair (Center) from Nebraska celebrates on August 9 with Virginia Adriano (left) and Kenna Cogill during the annual red -white scrimmage in the Devaney Sports Center.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star File Photo

Mayor of Lincoln Leirion Gaylor Baird has recently been chosen as the second vice president for the American conference of mayors, a position that puts her in line to become president in 2027. The organization argues for the federal government on behalf of cities and, in particular, she is only the second Lincoln -burial to serve.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star

Nebraska Quarterback Dylan Raiola picks up his marker from the 3-year-old Reggie Tucker, Omaha, after she had signed his name for the Nebraska Football Fan Day in Hawks Championship Center in Lincoln on Saturday.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Rodney Davis, head of government affairs at the American Chamber of Commerce, speaks during the annual Federal Legislative Summit held in the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum on Tuesday 5 August 2025 in Ashland.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star

The 16-year-old Kendall Filipi from Tobias, left, dances with the 16-year-old Jonny Kohout of Milford, with the senior division of the Wilber Czech dancers on Saturday during the 64th Wilber Czech festival in the center of Wilber. The pair estimates that they have been dance partners for this festival for more than 10 years. “Since we were in diapers,” said Kohout.
Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Journal Star

Mike Yung Hans, on the right, holds three fingers up while he participates in a town hall organized by 1st District Rep. Mike Flood on Monday, August 4, 2025, in Kimball Recital Hall in Lincoln.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star

Nebraska volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly laughs while she breaks down during an exercise on Thursday in the Devaney Sports Center.
Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star
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