I can’t access live feeds directly in this moment, but I can summarize the latest widely reported context on tornado warnings in Nebraska and how to get the most current information.
Direct answer
- For the most up-to-the-minute tornado warnings affecting Nebraska, please check official sources such as the National Weather Service (NWS) in Omaha, local TV stations’ severe weather pages, or trusted weather apps with real-time radar and alerts.
Key sources to monitor
- National Weather Service Omaha (NWS Omaha) Severe Weather: tornado warnings, watchboxes, radar, and safety instructions. They issue Tornado Warnings (TOR) and Tornado Watches when conditions are favorable [web sources commonly cited in recent reporting].
- Local Nebraska TV stations’ weather desks (e.g., channels serving eastern and central Nebraska) often provide live updates, radar clips, and location-specific safety guidance during active events.
- NOAA Weather Radio and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) for immediate alerts in your area.
What you can do now
- If you’re in London, England, you’re far from Nebraska, but if you’re tracking for someone else or travel, set up alerts for Omaha/Eastern Nebraska on your phone or a trusted weather app, and keep a browser tab on the NWS Omaha page for the latest warnings and radar.
- Have a safety plan: identify the nearest sturdy shelter (basement or lowest level interior room away from windows), assemble a small emergency kit, and know your local evacuation routes if applicable.
Would you like me to pull recent, specific NWS Omaha pages or local Nebraska weather updates and summarize the latest warnings and radar? If yes, tell me which city or county in Nebraska you want tracked (e.g., Omaha metro, Lincoln, southeast Nebraska), and I’ll tailor the guidance. Also, I can provide a quick checklist for staying safe during tornado warnings if that would help.