590  
FXUS65 KCYS 281115  
AFDCYS  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY  
515 AM MDT THU AUG 28 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- SCATTERED PRECIPITATION CHANCES CONTINUE FOR FRIDAY AND  
SATURDAY, THOUGH DRIER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO RETURN THIS  
WEEKEND.  
 
- WARMING TREND STARTS SUNDAY ONWARDS, WITH FIRE WEATHER  
CONCERNS SLOWLY CREEPING UP TO START THE WORK WEEK.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 139 AM MDT THU AUG 28 2025  
 
MOSTLY QUIET TONIGHT AS LOW STRATUS AND FOG DRIFTS ACROSS EASTERN  
PORTIONS OF THE CWA. RADAR HAS SLOWLY CLEARED OVER THE PAST FEW  
HOURS WITH NO SHOWERS CURRENTLY VISIBLE ON RADAR. CLEARING SKIES OUT  
WEST WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO DROP QUICKER WEST OF THE LARAMIE  
RANGE, WHILE EAST OF THE LARAMIE RANGE IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN SOCKED  
IN WITH CLOUDS AND FOG THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT AND INTO THE MORNING  
HOURS. TEMPERATURES ARE MILD EAST OF THE LARAMIE RANGE, IN THE MID-  
50S TO LOW-60S, WHILE TEMPERATURES OUT WEST ARE IN THE LOW- TO MID-  
50S. LIGHT, VARIABLE WINDS ARE ONGOING ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA AND  
EXPECTED TO CONTINUE INTO THE MORNING HOURS.  
 
UPPER-LEVEL RIDGING CONTINUES FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS AS THE UPPER-  
LEVEL RIDGE REMAINS FIXED IN PLACE ACROSS SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE  
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST. WITH THIS POSITIONING, WESTERLY FLOW WILL  
CONTINUE ALOFT AS THE CWA REMAINS UNDER THE NORTHERN EDGE OF THE  
RIDGE THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. MULTIPLE 500MB VORTICITY MAXIMA WILL  
PUSH THROUGH THE REGION TODAY AND SATURDAY, LEADING TO CONTINUED  
DAILY PRECIPITATION CHANCES. WITH CONTINUED MONSOONAL MOISTURE  
ADVECTION INTO THE REGION, EXCESSIVE RAINFALL THREATS CONTINUE WITH  
BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEATURING A MARGINAL RISK FROM THE WEATHER  
PREDICTION CENTER. 700MB WINDS WILL BE FAIRLY LIGHT, LEADING TO  
MOSTLY LIGHT SURFACE WINDS TODAY AND TOMORROW, THOUGH AN APPROACHING  
TROUGH MAY LEAD TO WIND INCREASES IN WESTERN PORTIONS OF THE REGION  
BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON INTO SUNDAY. A VERY DIFFUSE COLD FRONT PUSHES  
THROUGH TODAY, DROPPING 700MB TEMPERATURES A DEGREE OR TWO, BUT  
MAINLY ACTING AS ADDITIONAL FORCING FOR SHOWERS AND STORMS THIS  
AFTERNOON. SEVERE WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME, THOUGH  
ISOLATED TO SCATTERED SHOWERS WILL BRING DECENT RAINFALL TO IMPACTED  
REGIONS. COVERAGE WILL BE LESS WIDESPREAD TODAY COMPARED TO  
THURSDAY, THOUGH MANY LOCATIONS WILL STILL LIKELY SEE PRECIPITATION.  
A WARMING TREND IS EXPECTED TO START SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY, THOUGH  
TEMPERATURES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL REMAIN IN THE LOW-70S TO LOW-  
80S IN THE WARMEST LOCATIONS.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 234 PM MDT WED AUG 27 2025  
 
FRIDAY...WEAK NORTHWEST FLOW ALOFT PREVAIL, AND WITH SLIGHTLY WARMER  
TEMPERATURES AS 700 MB TEMPERATURES RISE TO NEAR 11 CELSIUS. LOOKS  
LIKE ADEQUATE LOW AND MID LEVEL MOISTURE FOR SCATTERED AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.  
 
SATURDAY...FOR THE PENULTIMATE DAY OF AUGUST, NORTHWEST FLOW ALOFT  
CONTINUES, AND WITH PLENTY OF LOW AND MID LEVEL MOISTURE AVAILABLE,  
WE EXPECT SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS AFTERNOON AND EVENING SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS. COOLER TEMPERATURES DUE TO AN INCREASE IN CLOUD COVER  
AND PRECIPITATION COVERAGE.  
 
SUNDAY...RIDGING ALOFT BUILDS OVER WESTERN WYOMING, AND WITH  
ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE DECREASING AND TEMPERATURES ALOFT INCREASING,  
THIS DAY LOOKS DRY, WITH WARMER TEMPERATURES COMPARED TO SATURDAY.  
 
MONDAY...THE RIDGE ALOFT CONTINUES AMPLIFIED, WHICH WILL EFFECTIVELY  
KEEP IT DRY. THE WARMING TREND CONTINUES WITH 700 MB TEMPERATURES  
NEAR 14 CELSIUS.  
 
TUESDAY...RIDGING ALOFT BREAKS DOWN SLIGHTLY AS A SHORTWAVE TROUGH  
ALOFT MOVES ACROSS THE REGION, AND WITH A SLIGHT INCREASE IN LOW AND  
MID LEVEL MOISTURE, WE EXPECT ISOLATED TO SCATTERED LATE DAY SHOWERS  
AND THUNDERSTORMS.  
 
WEDNESDAY...COOLER TEMPERATURES EXPECTED AFTER A COLD FRONTAL  
PASSAGE. LOOKS LIKE ADEQUATE LOW AND MID LEVEL MOISTURE TO PRODUCE  
SCATTERED LATE DAY SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z FRIDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 513 AM MDT THU AUG 28 2025  
 
FOG AND LOW STRATUS ARE THE PRIMARY AVIATION CONCERNS THIS  
MORNING, WITH MANY TERMINALS SEEING IFR CEILINGS OVERNIGHT. KAIA  
IS EXPECTED TO SEE LOW CLOUDS AND FOG MOVE IN WITHIN THE NEXT  
HOUR, WHILE KSNY IS EXPECTED OSCILLATE BETWEEN SCT005 AND  
BKN005. CLOUDS BEGIN TO CLEAR OUT LATE MORNING FOR MUCH OF THE  
AREA. ONCE LOW CLOUDS CLEAR OUT, SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS  
WILL BE THE PRIMARY AVIATION CONCERN WITH GUSTY AND ERRATIC  
WINDS POSSIBLE AROUND ANY THUNDERSTORMS THAT DEVELOP.  
 
 
   
CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WY...NONE.  
NE...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...AM  
LONG TERM...RUBIN  
AVIATION...AM  
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