Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Hastings, NE
Issued by NWS Hastings, NE
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463 FXUS63 KGID 030902 AFDGID Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Hastings NE 402 AM CDT Mon Jun 3 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Showers will be possible this morning across north central Kansas. Additional showers and thunderstorms are expected Monday and Tuesday. - Dry and warm conditions are expected Wednesday and Thursday. Several locations in north central Kansas and portions of south central Nebraska may reach the 90s. - Off and on precipitation chances return Friday into the weekend. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 400 AM CDT Mon Jun 3 2024 Ongoing showers across northwestern and west central Kansas will move into north central Kansas later this morning, bringing additional chances (20-30%) for precipitation to the region. An isolated thunderstorm cannot be entirely ruled out; however, severe weather is not currently expected this morning. Precipitation chances will diminish by mid-morning, leaving much of the rest of the day dry. High temperatures are currently forecasted to be in the mid-80s. Lows tonight will be in the low to mid-60s. Late this evening, there will be another round of showers and thunderstorms developing in the Nebraska Panhandle and the Sandhills. These storms will enter the region late in the evening, moving west to east overnight and continuing through Tuesday afternoon. At this time, severe weather is not expected with the Tuesday convection. Wednesday and Thursday are still on track to bring a drying period to the region as northwest flow sets up over the Central High Plains. In the upper levels, models are showing split flow developing, which is a deviation from the past few days. The split has a ridge over the western CONUS, high pressure over Southern California, and a cut off low to the west of the Baja Peninsula Wednesday morning. Moving through the day, the low remains over open water in the south. Wednesday will be one of the warmer days we`ve had in a while, with highs in the mid-80s for areas along and north of Interstate 80. Areas between I-80 and the Kansas/Nebraska border can expect mid-80s to low 90s. North central Kansas will be in the low 90s. Overnight lows will range from the mid-50s in the north to the mid-60s in the south. Thursday will be slightly cooler with highs ranging from near 80 in the north to the mid-80s in north central Kansas. Friday into the weekend brings continued uncertainty regarding potential convection. Models attempt to begin the process of the low being absorbed into the northern split of the flow and bringing it north and/or east heading into the weekend. Meanwhile, a mid- level shortwave trough is expected to drop into the region from the northwest. There will be a 20-30% chance of showers and storms, mainly in the evening and overnight hours as the trough comes through. Isolated chances (20-30%) for showers and thunderstorms will be possible through the weekend. A cold front will move through, bringing some cooler temperatures. Saturday highs will be mainly in the 80s. By Sunday, highs will range from the mid-70s in the north to the low 80s in north central Kansas. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 1240 AM CDT Mon Jun 3 2024 VFR conditions are expected at both terminals through the forecast period. Winds are expected to become light and variable after midnight, becoming southerly Monday afternoon and evening. A few mid to upper level clouds will be possible through much of the forecast period. A couple of isolated thunderstorms will be possible tomorrow, but confidence in locations and timing are fairly low, so have left chances out of prevailing conditions for the time being. && .GID WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. KS...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Wekesser AVIATION...Wekesser