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11/15/2025
02:38:28am
Forecast Discussion
NWS Omaha/Valley, NE
387 FXUS63 KOAX 150828 AFDOAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 228 AM CST Sat Nov 15 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - A cold front moves through the area this morning. Slightly cooler, yet still above normal temperatures are expected through the weekend. - 30-50% chance of precipitation on Monday. While a few snowflakes could mix in, primarily rain is expected. - Another storm system will move into the region Wednesday through Thursday, bringing a 20-40% chance for rain. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 221 AM CST Sat Nov 15 2025 Today... Patchy cloud cover blanketed the region overnight, keeping temperatures in the 50s and 60s by 2 AM. A cold front draped just north of a line from Columbus, NE to Onawa, IA will continue to drift southeastward over for forecast area today, as an upper trough shifts southeast across southern Canada and into the Great Lakes region. Temperatures will be slightly cooler, but still well above normal, in the mid 60s to low 70s this afternoon. Highs on Sunday will dip a little further still, ranging from the mid 50s to low 60s. Any moisture associated with this system looks to remain north of the region, allowing dry weather to prevail through Sunday. Monday through Tuesday... The next low pressure system to effect the region will move out of the Rockies early Monday morning. Isentropic lift ahead of the incoming low will bring showers to the forecast area by late Monday morning, overspreading eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa into the afternoon and evening. The latest run of the GFS has fallen into step with the majority of the other models, taking the surface low a smidge farther north, into northern Kansas Monday afternoon, which in turn keeps the colder air just off to our north. Thus snow is looking less and less likely at this juncture. Light rain will linger into Monday night before pushing east with the departing low. Temperatures will top out in the 50s Monday afternoon, but are expected to dip into the 30s Monday night. Dry conditions return Tuesday as weak ridging builds back into the Central Plains. Temperatures remain cooler on Tuesday, in the upper 40s and low 50s. Wednesday and Beyond... The next weather system arrives Wednesday into Thursday. While the timing and exact details are still to be seen, ensembles remain in decent agreement that any precipitation would come in the form of rain. Daytime highs look to remain a few degrees above normal in the mid 50s. Overnight lows are forecast to stay near to just above freezing through the end of the upcoming work week. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1125 PM CST Fri Nov 14 2025 VFR conditions prevail through the TAF period. Expect some LLWS through around 12Z. Winds will gradually turn to the northwest after sunrise. Cloud cover will decrease heading into the morning hours, with just a few high clouds expected after 14Z. && .OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. IA...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...KG AVIATION...ANW
NWS OAX Office Area Forecast Discussion
Forecast Discussion
NWS Hastings, NE
162 FXUS63 KGID 150510 AFDGID Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Hastings NE 1110 PM CST Fri Nov 14 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - There is a 20-50% chance of precipitation during the daytime Monday (best confidence north and east) and a 30-40% chance of more off-and-on precipitation Wednesday through next Friday (best confidence south and east). - High temperatures will slide down thorough the weekend, settling in the upper 40s to low 60s Tuesday through next Friday. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 221 PM CST Fri Nov 14 2025 Tonight through Sunday... Soak in the last few hours of this record mid November heat because highs slide back down into the upper 40s to low 60s for a majority of next week. Tonight, lows will settle in the mid 40s to low 50s, likely being the warmest lows we could see here for a while. Highs for the rest of the weekend (mid 60s to mid 70s for Saturday and low to mid 60s for Sunday), will follow a downward trend leading into Tuesday. Light to steady winds out of the southwest this evening and tonight will flip to the north once a weak cold front passes south and through the region Saturday morning. This flip in wind directions will cut off the southwesterly warm air advecting downslope winds that have recently helped bump the temperatures up. A sliver of high surface pressure forming in place behind this front will spread in across the Northern and North Central Plains. This feature should keep winds towards the lighter end of speeds (mainly
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