


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS North Platte, NE
Issued by NWS North Platte, NE
Versions:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
353 FXUS63 KLBF 161938 AFDLBF Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service North Platte NE 238 PM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Expect well below normal temperatures on Thursday with readings in the middle 70s. - Seasonal temperatures are expected Friday through Sunday with above normal temperatures in the mid 90s returning to the area Monday and Tuesday. Precipitation chances (30 to 50 percent) are greatest late Saturday into Saturday night. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 238 PM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025 A ridge of surface high pressure will build into eastern Nebraska tonight as low cloudiness continues. Despite mainly cloudy skies, the cool airmass will bring lows tonight from 50 to 55 degrees, which is from 5 to 10 degrees below normal. A light northeast wind will become light easterly overnight. Could see isolated showers or a thunderstorm move into the western Sandhills and southwest Nebraska this evening, although most of the CAMs keep these areas dry tonight. Elevated thunderstorms are expected to develop late evening and overnight north of a warm front located from northwest Kansas into southeast Nebraska. Frontier County is in close enough proximity to keep a slight chance for thunderstorms there overnight. On Thursday, the center of surface high pressure will move toward the western Great Lakes, with winds becoming southeast. Breezy conditions across the western Sandhills by afternoon to 10 to 15 mph in the east. Morning cloudiness will lift by afternoon with partly sunny to mostly sunny skies. The cool airmass will continue to influence highs, forecast in the mid 70s, except upper 70s far western and northwestern areas. The mid and upper flow will remain zonal with dry conditions expected through the day. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... Issued at 238 PM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025 A noticeable warmup for Friday, as surface low pressure deepens across Wyoming and Colorado. Highs return to the 90s across southwestern areas to mid 80s east with south winds 10 to 20 mph. Could see a few storms Friday night, where stronger westerlies in the mid and upper levels exist across the Northern into the Central Plains. Saturday, a warm front is shown to develop across southern Nebraska, with easterly winds to the north of this front. This will promote an upslope flow into the panhandle an Black Hills with a good chance for scattered thunderstorms by late afternoon into the overnight hours. The storms could be strong to severe, as MUCAPEs reach 2500-3500 J/kg across the area, with the higher 0-6km shear of 40-45kt across north central Nebraska. A warming trend Sunday through Wednesday as the upper ridge builds across the south central U.S. Highs by Monday and Tuesday to reach the mid 90s, with a few upper 90s possible. with humid conditions, the heat index values may reach the upper 90s. Precipitation chances will be low with mainly dry conditions expected each day. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 1223 PM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025 IFR ceilings currently exist across north central Nebraska including KVTN, while MVFR ceilings near OVC012 exist across southwest Nebraska including KLBF. Expect ceilings to improved to MVFR at KVTN this afternoon, to a VFR ceilings this evening and overnight. At KLBF, expect MVFR ceilings this afternoon, to improved to a VFR ceiling 03Z through 09Z, falling back to MVFR after 09Z. Timing of ceiling categories and the potential for lower ceilings exist and remain somewhat uncertain, so will closely monitor trends through the next TAF issuance. && .LBF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Roberg LONG TERM...Roberg AVIATION...Roberg