Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS65 KCYS 202329 AFDCYS Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cheyenne WY 529 PM MDT Sat Apr 20 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Freezing fog and light to moderate snowfall will be the main concerns through mid-afternoon across the South Laramie Range, Cheyenne Ridge, and southern Nebraska panhandle. Minimal snow accumulation expected, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces. Roadways may be slick, especially bridges and overpasses. - Warming back up to near-normal, mild temperatures Sunday through Thursday along with a chance of late day showers and thunderstorms for Wednesday and Thursday. - Cooler and more unsettled weather is likely for Friday and Saturday. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... Issued at 216 PM MDT Sat Apr 20 2024 While light snow and areas of dense fog continue from the I-80 Summit through the southern Nebraska panhandle, conditions are expected to begin clearing later this afternoon. However, these areas will still likely not see the sun today as the low clouds are expected to stick around through this evening and overnight. Areas of fog may return later tonight through early tomorrow morning across these same areas as easterly, upslope flow and low-level moisture stick around until they are pushed out by the incoming ridge. Once the winds turn westerly, the fog will likely dissipate quite quickly due to drier air moving in and downslope winds warming and further drying the air. Latest hires guidance overall shows surface winds starting to turn westerly sometime between 08Z and 12Z. Looking at soundings, the HRRR pushes the fog out the quickest, and has arguably been known to push fog/low-level moisture out too quickly, the NAM Nest holds onto it until well into the afternoon. But, the NAM Nest tends to not handle boundary layer moisture very well for this area. That being said, the reality will likely be somewhere in the middle with fog settling back in late tonight and continuing until early to mid-morning Sunday with some areas along the Cheyenne Ridge holding onto it longer than others. As the warmer air moves into southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska Sunday, afternoon high temperatures are forecast to be in the upper 50s to 60s with the cooler temperatures being between Laramie and Sidney. Clear skies and mostly light winds are expected Sunday with minimal weather concerns once the fog clears. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... Issued at 216 PM MDT Sat Apr 20 2024 Monday...Brisk northwest flow aloft will produce a breezy to windy day along and west of Interstate 25. Mild temperatures once again with 700 mb temperatures near 5 Celsius. Tuesday...Slightly cooler at most locations in the wake of a weak cold frontal passage under northwest flow aloft. Wednesday...Ridging aloft builds across the region which will produce a decent warming trend as 700 mb temperatures rise to near 7 Celsius, yielding maximum temperatures in the upper 60s and lower 70s. Looks like there may be enough low and mid level moisture combined with easterly upslope winds to spark isolated to scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Thursday...The next progressive shortwave trough aloft moves across Wyoming and Colorado, helping to produce scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Continued relatively mild based on the projected 700 mb temperatures. Friday...Cooler and more unsettled weather expected with adequate low and mid level moisture, and low level convergence along a cold front. Saturday...Cool and unsettled weather looks to continue as a series of shortwave troughs aloft move overhead under southwest flow aloft. Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms again possible based on instability parameters. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z MONDAY/...
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Issued at 523 PM MDT Sat Apr 20 2024 Surface high pressure and localized upslope will continue the low clouds and possible fog overnight for far southeast Wyoming and the southern Nebraska Panhandle, then a passing weather disturbance will clear out the low clouds Sunday morning. Wyoming TAFS...For Rawlins and Laramie, scattered to broken clouds from 6000 to 15000 feet will occur early this evening, then skies will be clear. Winds will gust to 26 knots at Rawlins after 15Z Sunday. For Cheyenne, ceilings will vary from 800 to 1500 feet until 12Z Sunday, with visibilities of one mile in fog from 06Z to 12Z, then skies will be clear after 12Z Sunday. Nebraska TAFS...For Chadron, Alliance and Scottsbluff, scattered to broken clouds from 3000 to 9000 feet will occur early this evening, then skies will be clear. For Sidney, ceilings will vary from 1100 to 2800 feet through 14Z Sunday, with visibilities of one mile in fog from 06Z to 14Z, then skies will be clear after 14Z Sunday.
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&& .CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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WY...None. NE...None.
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