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5/5/2026
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Forecast Discussion
NWS Omaha/Valley, NE
195 FXUS63 KOAX 051835 AFDOAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 135 PM CDT Tue May 5 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Remaining light rain activity will continue to shift south of the area, with anything that does reach the ground staying close to a trace. - Cooler temperatures are expected the through Wednesday, with frost possible Wednesday and Thursday mornings across northeast Nebraska. - High temperatures will gradually rise back into the 70s by the end of the work week, with additional rain chances (40-70%) Saturday into Sunday. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 132 PM CDT Tue May 5 2026 Today and Tonight: Water vapor imagery this afternoon features a broad trough over the northeastern CONUS squashing most of the mid/upper flow south of the area, while a cutoff low pushes further into the Great Basin. Cooler conditions have settled into the area after the frontal passage yesterday, with 50s and 60s on tap for highs this afternoon underneath a building cumulus field and mid/upper clouds continuing to waft by across southeast Nebraska into Iowa. Embedded in those mid/upper clouds have been some very light shower activity, that has only amounted in trace measurements, and is set to further diminish through the day. Our continue green-up continues to tamp down fire danger, with RH values in the 25-35% this afternoon and even drier conditions later this week needing stronger winds to cause concern. Heading into the overnight hours, the northerly wind will funnel cooler air into the area, with 30s expected at our lowest. Cloud cover overnight could keep us from cooling too much, and the current forecast is on the chilly side of guidance -- meaning if we realize it or cooler, northeast Nebraska may need a Freeze Warning for a handful of counties. Winds should be just enough to keep frost formation limited, making a Frost Advisory unlikely at this time. Wednesday and Beyond: Moving forward through the middle of the week, we`ll continue to see the aforementioned low to the west push to the east, but struggle to move into the area as it is steered southeast underneath the stout trough to the northeast. We`ll be stuck in northwesterly flow through the weekend into Next week, with rain chances making or breaking on weak shortwaves that will only amount to meager rainfall if they do end up precipitating. The area`s most widespread chance at rainfall arrives from British Columbia/Alberta Saturday, with quite a bit of wiggle room existing in it`s placement. The trough to the northeast will still be continuing to swirl over the Great Lakes, and will repel systems away from moving too far eastward into the Central and Northern Plains. Temperatures will stay cool Wednesday, and then start a slow climb that continues over the next 7 days as heights build over the western third of the CONUS. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1235 PM CDT Tue May 5 2026 VFR conditions are expected to last through the next 24 hours, with north-northwesterly winds and occasional gusts to 15-20 kts occurring through the afternoon. Winds will become light overnight, varying somewhat in direction but leaning northerly, before returning north-northwesterly tomorrow morning. && .OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. IA...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Petersen AVIATION...Petersen
NWS OAX Office Area Forecast Discussion
Forecast Discussion
NWS Hastings, NE
517 FXUS63 KGID 051918 AFDGID Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Hastings NE 218 PM CDT Tue May 5 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - High temperatures will mostly be in the 50s today and Wednesday with rain showers across portions of the area. Temperatures will be warmer beginning Thursday. - There are frost/freeze concerns Wednesday night into Thursday morning across much of the area but higher winds may be a hindering factor. - Elevated to near critical fire weather may develop Thursday, Friday, and Saturday across portions of the area. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 216 PM CDT Tue May 5 2026 An upper low is centered north of the Great Lakes over Canada with an associated upper trough extending southwest. There is another upper low centered over Southern California which is attached to the previously mentioned upper trough. Nebraska and Kansas are under the upper trough with rain showers moving across portions of the region. A surface high along with mostly cloudy to cloudy skies are across the area. These conditions will keep temperatures cooler today with highs mostly in the 50s. Showers may continue across portions of the area tonight with the highest chances in north central Kansas (portions of the area up to around 90% chance). Low temperatures tonight are expected to range from the low 30s to low 40s. Frost potential is low (20% or less) tonight despite areas reaching the low to mid 30s due to drier air expected to be in place as well as cloud cover. The cooler airmass will still be in place on Wednesday with high temperatures fairly similar to today. Rain showers will still be possible (15% to 70% chance) on Wednesday due to increased lift from the upper trough still being over the region. Rain showers are expected to be out of the area by Wednesday night with clearing skies and temperatures dropping into the 30s (mostly low to mid 30s). There will be increased (around 40% to 50%) frost and freeze concerns for Wednesday night/Thursday morning. The hindering factor will be increased wind speeds which may result in slightly higher temperatures and/or prevent frost from developing. The cooler airmass will depart the area by Thursday with winds increasing out of the southwest to west Thursday afternoon. Temperatures are expected to warm up into the 70s on Thursday. Heightened fire weather concerns are expected on Thursday with wind gusts getting up to near/around 20 MPH and minimum humidity values generally between 15% and 25% across the whole area. Overnight lows will be warmer beginning Thursday night/Friday morning with temperatures mostly in the 40s. Winds across the area will be in the process of transitioning to the northwest Thursday night/Friday morning. Winds will be gusty out of the northwest to north Friday morning and will decrease later in the day. High temperatures are again expected to be in the 70s. There are some concerns for fire weather on Friday due to lingering wind gusts in the afternoon and minimum humidity values possibly getting down to around 20% across west/northwest portions of the area. A cold front will move southward towards south central and central Nebraska and north central Kansas on Saturday. In advance of the front, temperatures are expected to warm up to the 70s and 80s. There is some fire weather concern on Saturday with wind gusts up to 20 to 30 MPH and humidity down to around 25% across western and southern portions of the area. If the front speeds up, then temperatures will not be as warm. Showers and thunderstorms may develop and move across the area Saturday afternoon and evening in association with the cold front (15% to 50% chance). Cooler temperatures are expected on Sunday with highs in the 60s and 70s. Temperatures are then expected to rebound into the upper 70s to mid 80s on Monday. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1236 PM CDT Tue May 5 2026 For KGRI/KEAR Airports: Ceilings are expected to gradually improve this afternoon but likely to be low end VFR. Brief low ceilings could return between 02z and 06z for KEAR. Off and on rain showers are expected at KEAR until around 09z. Rain showers are expected to stay away from KGRI but there is a small chance of an isolated rain shower or two until around 09z. Northerly winds will become more variable around 00z then more north northeasterly between 06z to 09z. && .GID WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. KS...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Schuldt AVIATION...Schuldt
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