The National Weather Service reports a rare weather event happened Monday morning in part of Nebraska.
Between 4:30 a.m. and 5 a.m., the weather service says winds up to around 60 miles per hour and a rapid but brief warming spike in temperatures occurred in the Kearney and Hastings area.
The phenomenon, caused by weakening thunderstorms, is known as a "heat burst."
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