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008 FXUS63 KOAX 050442 AFDOAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 1142 PM CDT Sat May 4 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Cooler through tomorrow, with highs in the 60s and dry weather expected. - There chance of severe thunderstorms (15 to 30 percent chance) Monday afternoon and evening. - Additional chances for showers and storms possible through the end of the week, but no organized threat for severe storms. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 201 PM CDT Sat May 4 2024 This afternoon - Sunday: Low clouds from this morning are continuing to break up and should continue to clear out through this afternoon. Temperatures are currently in the upper 50s to low 60s and should get up into the low-to-mid 60s this afternoon. High pressure currently sits across the state of Nebraska leading to these clearing skies and the northerly winds across the eastern part of the state. This surface high will make its way east through the afternoon and evening, causing winds to become lighter and nearly calm and variable overnight tonight. As it shifts east of our area early Sunday morning, we`ll see winds turn southeasterly and start to increase ahead of our next system which will be developing back across the lee side of the Rockies on Sunday. A large upper-level trough makes its way into Nevada and the Desert Southwest on Sunday, with a leading shortwave generating a couple different surface lows along the lee side of the Rockies by Sunday evening. Ahead of these developing systems, we`ll see increasing southerly flow with a strong Low-Level Jet setting up Sunday evening which will bring a significant surge of moisture to central then eastern Nebraska Sunday evening through the overnight hours. Monday: Expect shower chances to increase overnight starting in central Nebraska spreading into eastern Nebraska by Monday morning. By Monday afternoon we should see significant environmental destabilization and environmental shear develop out ahead of a dry line which will move through during the late afternoon and evening hours. This will be our window for severe weather, mainly between 4 PM and midnight, when we could see large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. The Weather Prediction Center has also highlighted our area with a Slight Risk (15% chance) for flash flooding as well. Rainfall amounts in excess of an inch are in the forecast, and these amounts are likely too conservative. We may need to increase them as we get closer to the event. Tuesday - Friday: After the system on Monday moves out, we see an interesting development in the upper-level pattern with a Rex Block setting up along the West Coast toward the end of the week. This will put us in a persistent northwesterly flow pattern with a stubborn trough over the eastern CONUS which will lead to a cooler, showery pattern which the Climate Prediction Center is picking up on. While highs on Tuesday and Wednesday are in the 70s, they fall back down in the 60s for Thursday and Friday with low chances for showers and thunderstorms on and off through the end of the forecast period. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/...
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Issued at 1136 PM CDT Sat May 4 2024 VFR conditions are expected to prevail throughout the forecast period. Calm and variable winds will shift to southeasterly early this morning. Patchy fog is possible this morning but confidence is low that this will be widespread. Winds will remain southeasterly and increase in speeds above 12 kts at all terminals by 17-22Z.
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&& .OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. IA...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...McCoy AVIATION...Wood