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5/22/2026
5:55:47pm
Forecast Discussion
NWS Omaha/Valley, NE
070 FXUS63 KOAX 222244 AFDOAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 544 PM CDT Fri May 22 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - A broken line of storms is forecast to move through this afternoon with a strong to severe storm or two possible. Hail is the primary hazard. - A warming trend begins this weekend with above normal temperatures expected to hold into next week. - Low chance (20-30%) for a few storms possible Sunday afternoon/evening, with our next better chance for showers and storms starting Wednesday through the end of next week. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 1241 PM CDT Fri May 22 2026 Remnant showers from this morning`s storms are exiting to the east this afternoon. We`re seeing clouds breaking up in the warm sector of the Low over norht-central Nebraska out ahead of the cold front which is just now moving into Knox, Antelope, and Boone Counties. This front will be a focus for a line of thunderstorms this afternoon, and any clearing ahead of storm development will only aid in increasing instability and potential storm strength. While shear is modest ~30kt 0-6km bulk shear, instability has the potential to reach 1500 J/kg. Hodographs show decent 0-1km shear leading to some potential for a low- topped supercell or two. This could lead do a few quarter-size hail reports, or damaging winds up to 60 mph, but it`s a very marginal threat (level 1 out of 5). Once storms clear this evening, we`ll see skies gradually clear with winds shifting to the northwest. A surface High building in from the southwest will bring warmer temperatures for the weekend, starting with highs in the 70s on Saturday. Sunday we see enhanced warm-air advection as weak ridging builds in aloft which will lead to afternoon highs warming into the upper 70s to mid 80s. We do see a weak shortwave trough move through during the afternoon and evening, developing a surface low over north-central Nebraska/south-central South Dakota. This pulls in a belt of moisture from the Gulf, potentially leading to a few isolated to scattered showers or storms through the afternoon and evening hours. Rain chances remain low, around 20-30%. SPC does highlight, again, a marginal risk for severe storms, mainly due to the ample amount of instability and decent shear profile; however, moisture may be limited depending greatly on how much we can advect in ahead of this system. A deep upper-level trough digging on to the West Coast out of the Gulf of Alaska will enhance southerly flow across the Central CONUS early next week, maintaining above-normal temperatures into midweek. This trough as it shifts closer will lead to a more active weather pattern toward the latter half of the week as we start to bring in more moisture up from the Gulf. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 539 PM CDT Fri May 22 2026 A broken line of thunderstorms and MVFR conditions have formed across far eastern Nebraska this evening, likely impacting KOMA before clearing from west to east by 23/01-02Z. Afterwards, VFR conditions are expected to prevail through the remainder of the forecast period as ceilings gradually break up and improve through the evening. A few southwesterly gusts up to 18 kts may occur before winds calm (under 12 kts) into the evening and become more westerly. && .OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. IA...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...McCoy AVIATION...Wood
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Forecast Discussion
NWS Hastings, NE
131 FXUS63 KGID 222005 AFDGID Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Hastings NE 305 PM CDT Fri May 22 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Scattered to isolated storms are possible (15-25%) Saturday and Sunday night across portions of south central Nebraska. A few storms on Sunday could be strong to severe capable of producing damaging wind gusts and large hail. - Near to above normal temperatures are expected Sunday Onwards with highs in the upper 70s and 80s. - Highs in the 80s on Memorial day with breezy winds and a low (15-20%) chance for storms Monday afternoon/evening. - Scattered, off and on chances for precipitation Tuesday night onwards though the details are uncertain at this time. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 258 PM CDT Fri May 22 2026 This afternoon and Tonight A cold front currently located near Highway 81 continues to make its way across the forecast area this afternoon. A few lingering showers continue near-just behind the front. The axis of greatest instability shifting east of the area with the cold front makes it doubtful that these showers/storms will do much before exiting the area over the next couple of hours. Clearing skies this evening and light winds will allow temperatures to drop into the 40s overnight. Saturday... Highs on Saturday climb into the 70s as a passing shortwave trough moves into the Plains. Partly cloudy skies and light winds make for an overall pleasant day on Saturday. The aforementioned shortwave trough will aid the development of a few scattered thunderstorms over western Nebraska Saturday afternoon-evening. While inhibition increases around sunset and results in these storms weakening, it remains plausible that a couple of these storms linger just long enough to make it into far northwestern portions of the area before dissipating Saturday night. Sunday and Memorial Day... Southwesterly flow aloft transitions to a more west-northwesterly flow pattern on Sunday. At the surface, highs climb into the 80s aided by breezy southerly winds gusting 20-25mph. Scattered shower/thunderstorm development is possible Sunday afternoon-evening along the surface trough/dryline in west-central Nebraska. CAPE and shear would be sufficient for storms to become strong to marginally severe. These storms look to mainly impact northwestern portions of the area. Any storm would gradually dissipate after sunset as convective inhibition increases. Warmth continues on Memorial Day as temperatures climb into the 80s during the afternoon. Another breezy day is expected with southerly winds gusting 20-30mph. Similar to this weekend, a few scattered thunderstorms may develop across portions of Nebraska. Details on timing of any storm will become clearer as we get closer (likely afternoon/evening). Tuesday Onwards... Troughing moves into the western U.S. on Tuesday and subsequently stalls out, placing the area under southwesterly flow-weak ridging. Near to above normal temperatures are expected, with highs generally in the upper 70s to mid 80s. This pattern also results in scattered, off and on chances for precipitation Tuesday night onwards. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 1215 PM CDT Fri May 22 2026 For KGRI/KEAR Airports: MVFR Ceilings possible through 20z, otherwise VFR conditions expected during TAF period. SCT MVFR ceilings move out of the area around 20z (first leaving KEAR). With SCT-BKN VFR ceilings clearing this evening. Saturday morning, mid-high level clouds build over the area and persist through the end of the TAF period. Westerly winds gusting around 20kts decrease this afternoon and become light and mainly westerly overnight. Around sunrise on Saturday winds begin to shift to the south but remain light. && .GID WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. KS...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Davis AVIATION...Davis
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