Forecast Details for Raymond, NE

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Today: Sunny, with a high near 64. North northeast wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Tonight: A 30 percent chance of rain after 1am. Increasing clouds, with a low around 35. North wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Wednesday: Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 51. Breezy, with a north northwest wind 18 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 29. Northwest wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light and variable. Winds could gust as high as 17 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. Windy, with a south southwest wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to 20 to 25 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 36 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. Breezy, with a southwest wind 14 to 18 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 55. North northwest wind 8 to 10 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 16 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. South southeast wind 8 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 17 mph.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 71. South wind 10 to 14 mph becoming west southwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.
Saturday Night: A chance of rain before 1am, then rain and snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Blustery, with a north northeast wind 11 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.
Sunday: A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. Windy, with a north northwest wind 24 to 28 mph, with gusts as high as 38 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 15. Blustery, with a north northwest wind 13 to 18 mph decreasing to 7 to 12 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. Northwest wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

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Weather Topic: What are Altocumulus Clouds?

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Similar to cirrocumulus clouds, altocumulus clouds are characterized by cloud patches. They are distinguished by larger cloudlets than cirrocumulus clouds but are still smaller than stratocumulus clouds.

Altocumulus clouds most commonly form in middle altitudes (between 2 and 5 km) and may resemble, at times, the shape of a flying saucer. These uncommon formations, called altocumulus lenticularis, are created by uplift in the atmosphere and are most often seen in close proximity to mountains.

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Weather Topic: What are Cirrocumulus Clouds?

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Cirrocumulus clouds form at high altitudes (usually around 5 km) and have distinguishing characteristics displayed in a fine layer of small cloud patches. These small cloud patches are sometimes referred to as "cloudlets" in relation to the whole cloud formation.

Cirrocumulus clouds are formed from ice crystals and water droplets. Often, the water droplets in the cloud freeze into ice crystals and the cloud becomes a cirrostratus cloud. Because of this common occurrence, cirrocumulus cloud formations generally pass rapidly.

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