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12/10/2025
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Forecast Discussion
NWS Omaha/Valley, NE
014 FXUS63 KOAX 101721 AFDOAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 1121 AM CST Wed Dec 10 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Powerful northwesterly winds continue through the morning before tapering through the remainder of Wednesday. - Light, mixed-precipitation chances (20-30%) Wednesday night into Thursday, followed by a return of colder temperatures for the weekend. - Another round of light snow is possible (20-40% chance) Friday night into Saturday. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 330 AM CST Wed Dec 10 2025 We find ourselves in the heart of the cold air advection this morning and wind observations have fallen just shy of expectations. Most gusts have fallen between 50 and 58 mph (advisory criteria) though KTQE, KHNR, KSUX have all peaked above 60 mph. Will let the advisories and warnings - currently set to expire at 8am - ride for now. Winds will slowly relax over the course of the day as the shortwave and strongest cold air advection continue southeast. Wind speeds will be close to normal by this evening. AM lows won`t be much cooler than forecast highs as CAA continues into the evening... especially over western Iowa. High temps will range from mid-40s to the southwest to upper 20s in the northeast. But already by this evening, the surface high pressure will slide far enough east to allow return flow at the surface. Warm air advection is expected just above the surface which explains the 20-30% PoPs this evening along the SD border. Temps will be cold enough to keep the precip falling as light snow until Thursday morning. .THURSDAY... Current guidance suggests p-type uncertainly early Thursday morning with a warm nose developing above the surface and surface temps remaining sub-freezing. Model soundings would produce some freezing rain (35% PoPs) in the Sioux City area with better chances (>70%) in southern South Dakota. QPF is low, but freezing rain doesn`t need much ice to produce impacts. As the ridge continues to inch east and WAA continues, the temperature gradient across the area tightens further. There may be a 20 degree range between the warm SW corner of the CWA and its NE corner. Precip chances move east of the area on Thursday evening. .FRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND... Behind the exiting system, cooler air builds in on Friday. Highs near freezing will fall shy of seasonal norms. Even colder temps are expected on Saturday and Sunday as an arctic airmass settles into the upper Mississippi River valley. AM Lows are forecast to slip into the single digits. Sunday morning wind chills may dip as cold as -20 to -10 for areas east of a line from Omaha to Norfolk. Global deterministic models indicate weak ridging across the area early next week lending itself to moderating temperatures. C`mon global deterministic models! && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 1121 AM CST Wed Dec 10 2025 An MVFR (FL015-025) cloud deck in place over far eastern NE and western IA is expected to shift east of KOMA by 21-22z, with prevailing VFR conditions thereafter. Otherwise, expect mid/high-level cloudiness to increase areawide tonight into Thursday morning with a 15-20% chance of slight snow or flurries. North-northwest winds will continue to diminish this afternoon into evening before becoming light southeast overnight into Thursday morning. && .OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. IA...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Nicolaisen AVIATION...Mead
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Forecast Discussion
NWS Hastings, NE
981 FXUS63 KGID 101801 AFDGID Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Hastings NE 1201 PM CST Wed Dec 10 2025 ...AVIATION UPDATE... .KEY MESSAGES... - Gusty winds (30-50mph) continue this morning, gradually decreasing after sunrise. A High Wind Warning in effect until 6am for counties north of I-80. - Light rain/snow possible (15-20%) this evening/night for north/northeast portions of the area. - Roller Coaster temperatures through the forecast period, with highs ranging from the 50s/60s Thursday to the 20s/30s this weekend. && .UPDATE... Issued at 308 AM CST Wed Dec 10 2025 Gusty winds are ongoing across the area this morning, gusting 30- 50mph, strongest along and north of Interstate 80. A High Wind Warning remains in effect until 6AM for counties north of I-80. Winds are expected to gradually decrease throughout the daytime hours as the pressure gradient weakens over the area, becoming light by the mid-late afternoon. After a well above normal day on Tuesday, highs will be closer their climatological norms, in the 40s. Lift increases over the area this evening, bringing a chance (15-20%) for light snow/rain to north/northeastern portions of the area. Any accumulations look to be very light (up to a dusting of snow). Lows tonight will be in the mid 20s to low 30s. A warm front lifts over the area on Thursday as the next clipper system dives into the Plains/Midwest. In the warm sector of this system, well above normal temperatures are expected, as highs soar into the upper 50s to upper 60s. Far southwestern portions of the area could even reach 70 degrees! There remains some uncertainty on highs northeast of the Tri-Cities, due to remaining spread in model guidance on the exact location of the front. Regardless, it will be another nice day to enjoy if you can, before cooler weather arrives this weekend. Highs this weekend will be in the 20s and 30s for most locations. The roller coaster temperatures continue next week as highs climb back above normal under upper level ridging. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 236 PM CST Tue Dec 9 2025 Today through tonight... A broad upper trough is over the eastern 1/2 to 2/3rds of the country with upper ridging over California extending to southwest Texas. A shortwave trough embedded within the upper trough is moving over the northern Plains/upper Midwest with an associated surface low extending southward towards west Texas and eastern New Mexico. The surface low has resulted in southwest to west winds across south central and central Nebraska and north central Kansas. This has also resulted in a warm up across the area with high temperatures today expected to be in the 50s and 60s. A cold front will move into the area this evening into tonight as the shortwave moves southeastward. This front will bring gusty northwest winds across the area this evening and tonight. Sustained winds of 20 to 40 MPH are expected with gusts of 30 to 60 MPH. A High Wind Warning is in effect along and north of a line from Sherman to Polk County from 6 PM this evening to 6 AM Wednesday. Some sprinkles or light rain showers may occur this evening (around a 10% chance) as the front moves into the area. Low temperatures tonight will be in the upper 20s to mid 30s. Wednesday and Wednesday night... South central and central Nebraska and north central Kansas will be on the backside of the upper trough on Wednesday. Winds will initially be gusty out of the northwest then will weaken and switch to the south during the evening. Temperatures will be cooler with highs in the upper 30s to lower 50s on Wednesday. Some models are indicating an increase in upper lift across portions of northeast and east Nebraska Wednesday evening and night with precipitation developing into central and south central Nebraska (mainly for locations along and north and east of the Tri-Cities). The NAM12 does not indicate this increase in upper lift; therefore, is not showing any precipitation in central or eastern Nebraska. The GFS does indicate the increase in upper lift and is showing precipitation Wednesday evening and night across the above mentioned locations. If this precipitation develops and moves across portions of the area, some of it may be in the form of snow due to overnight temperatures Wednesday night cooling into the mid 20s to mid 30s. Any snow accumulations are expected to be light. Thursday and Thursday night... The previously mentioned upper trough is expected to move further east on Thursday, and a surface trough will move into Nebraska and Kansas from the west. This surface trough is expected to create a large temperature gradient across Nebraska and Kansas. There is quite a bit of uncertainty in high temperatures on Thursday due to the placement of this gradient. At this time, expect highs on Thursday to range from the upper 40s in the northeastern part of the forecast area to the upper 60s in the southwest. Winds on Thursday will switch to the west (in the warm sector) then to the north later in the day/evening as a cold front begins to move into the area. Low temperatures Thursday night will range from the low 20s in the north to the mid 30s in the south. Friday through Monday... A surface high will be across the area on Friday with northerly winds across south central and central Nebraska and north central Kansas. High temperatures behind the cold front on Friday are expected to range from the low 30s to mid 40s. Winds will switch to the east and southeast Friday night with temperatures dropping to around 11 degrees to the low/mid 20s. Another cold front is expected to push into the area on Saturday with high temperatures only in the low 20s to low 40s. Low temperatures Saturday night will be in the single digits to low teens. High temperatures on Sunday will be similar to those on Saturday. Low temperatures Sunday night are expected to be in the teens and low 20s. A warm up is in store for Monday with the surface high moving further east. High temperatures on Monday are expected to be in the low 40s to low/mid 50s. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 1132 AM CST Wed Dec 10 2025 For KGRI/KEAR Airports: High confidence VFR conditions through the period with decreasing winds and increasing mid/high level clouds. Gusty northerly winds will continue to diminish over the next couple of hours as clouds increase out of the northwest and surface high pressure settles in across the area ahead of the next upper level disturbance. Cigs will eventually lower to near 10KFT overnight, and could even see a couple of flurries across the area, primarily during the evening hours, but most light snow/flurry activity should be northeast of the terminals. Winds will shift and become southwesterly across the area on Thursday, but generally remain on the lighter side with gusts under 20 KTS. && .GID WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. KS...None. && $$ UPDATE...Davis DISCUSSION...Schuldt AVIATION...SR
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