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FXUS65 KCYS 242357  
AFDCYS  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY  
550 PM MST MON NOV 24 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- A HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE TYPICAL WIND-  
PRONE REGIONS OF SOUTHEAST WYOMING THROUGH EARLY TUESDAY  
MORNING.  
 
- A HIGH WIND WATCH HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO A HIGH WIND WARNING  
FOR THE NORTHERN COUNTIES ACROSS THE NEBRASKA PANHANDLE FROM  
8PM TONIGHT THROUGH 2PM TOMORROW.  
 
- A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL BRING A SLIGHT CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW  
THIS EVENING INTO TONIGHT FOR OUR NORTHERN COUNTIES OF OUR  
CWA IN WYOMING FOLLOWED BY WIND CHILLS IN THE TEENS AND 20S ON  
TUESDAY.  
 
- THE PROBABILITY OF AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT IS INCREASING FOR  
NEXT WEEKEND WHICH WILL USHER IN VERY COLD TEMPERATURES AND  
ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 321 PM MST MON NOV 24 2025  
 
STRONG WINDS WILL SPREAD EAST ACROSS THE CWA ALONG WITH INCREASED  
CHANCES OF PRECIPITATION, ALBEIT VERY SLIM, FOR OUR NORTHERN  
COUNTIES THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS. ALL THIS IS DUE TO AN UPPER-  
LEVEL TROUGH THAT DIVES SOUTHEAST TOWARDS OUR CWA TODAY INTO TONIGHT  
AND OFF TO OUR EAST BY TOMORROW AFTERNOON. A SHORTWAVE ALOFT ALONG  
WITH A VORTICITY MAXIMA WILL CLIP OUR NORTHERN COUNTIES, CONVERSE  
AND NIOBRARA, INCREASING THE THREAT OF PRECIPITATION.  
INITIALLY, ANY PRECIPITATION THAT FALLS SHOULD BE RAIN AND THEN  
TRANSITION TO MAINLY SNOW THIS EVENING AS A SURFACE COLD FRONT  
PUSHES THROUGH, DROPPING TEMPERATURES. IF YOUR WONDERING IF THIS  
WILL PRODUCE SUBSTANTIAL SNOWFALL, IN SHORT, NO. ANY SNOW THAT  
FALLS, ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE MEAGER, PRIMARILY LESS THAN AN INCH  
FOR THE AFOREMENTIONED COUNTIES ABOVE. WINDS ACROSS OUR KNOWN  
WIND PRONE AREAS ALONG I-25 AND I-80 WILL BE THE MAIN WEATHER  
THREAT GOING INTO TUESDAY. WHY, LETS TAKE A LOOK AT THE MID-  
LEVELS WHERE A STOUT 700MB JET SETS UP ACROSS THE LARAMIE RANGE  
WITH WINDS UP TO 65 KNOTS. THESE STRONGER WINDS WILL MIX DOWN  
TOWARDS THE SURFACE DUE TO NEGATIVE OMEGA FIELDS (GFS),  
RESULTING IN SURFACE WINDS THAT MAY GUST UP TO 70 MPH. AS SUCH,  
THERE ARE HIGH WINDS WARNINGS IN PLACE FOR THE TYPICAL WIND-  
PRONE AREAS ACROSS SOUTHEAST WYOMING.  
 
AS THIS TROUGH CONTINUES ITS SOUTHEASTERLY TRACK, A 700MB LOW  
STRENGTHENS OVER SOUTH DAKOTA TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING.  
THIS COUPLED WITH A 850MB JET AND NEGATIVE OMEGA FIELDS (GFS)  
WILL HELP MIX DOWN THE WINDS AT 850MB TO THE SURFACE ACROSS THE  
NEBRASKA PANHANDLE. EXPECT WINDS TO GUST UP TO 60 MPH FOR SIOUX,  
DAWES, AND BOX BUTTE COUNTIES. HENCE, THE UPGRADE FROM THE HIGH  
WIND WATCH THAT WAS ISSUED EARLIER TODAY TO A WARNING THROUGH  
21Z TUESDAY. AS THIS UPPER-LEVEL LOW EJECTS OFF TO OUR EAST,  
WINDS WILL SHIFT TO THE NORTHWEST AND USHER IN WIDESPREAD  
COLDER TEMPERATURES, OF WHICH WILL BE THE COLDEST SO FAR THIS  
SEASON. EXPECT TEMPERATURES TO PLUMMET TONIGHT WITH LOWS  
BOTTOMING OUT IN THE TEENS WEST OF I-25 AND 20S EAST OF THE  
CORRIDOR. TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN COOLER FOR TUESDAY AS HIGHS  
WILL STRUGGLE TO REACH THE 30S ACROSS THE CWA WITH LOWS TAKING  
ANOTHER NOSE DIVE FOR THE OVERNIGHT HOURS, EXPECT A COLD  
WEDNESDAY MORNING AS YOU GO OUTSIDE WITH TEMPS IN THE TEENS FOR  
MANY LOCATIONS.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 321 PM MST MON NOV 24 2025  
 
LONG TERM WILL BE ACTIVE THANKS TO A QUICK MOVING SHORTWAVE  
TROUGH DURING THE MID-WEEK TIMEFRAME THAT WILL BRING SOME GUSTY  
WINDS AND LIGHT MOUNTAIN PRECIPITATION, BUT THE REAL STORY IS  
THIS WEEKEND WHEN A DEEP TROUGH IN THE WESTERN US WILL  
ABSOLUTELY PLUMMET TEMPERATURES WITH WIDESPREAD HIGHS BELOW  
FREEZING AND OVERNIGHT LOWS INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS TO END  
NOVEMBER AND BRING IN THE START OF WINTER IN DECEMBER.  
 
TO START THE LONG TERM, WE'LL BE UNDER NORTHWESTERLY FLOW ALOFT  
FROM A RIDGE OVER THE WESTERN US THAT WILL SHIFT OVER THE REGION  
THROUGH FRIDAY. WEDNESDAY SHOULD START OFF A BIT BLUSTERY DUE TO  
A WEAK SHORTWAVE ALOFT PASSING ALONG THE PERIPHERY OF THE CWA,  
AND WE MAY EVEN SEE NEAR TO HIGH WINDS FOR THE ARLINGTON WIND  
PRONE REGION, BUT OUTSIDE OF THIS WE SHOULD STAY JUST OUTSIDE OF  
HIGH WIND CRITERIA FOR THE MAJORITY OF OUR AREA. A FEW MOUNTAIN  
OR HIGH TERRAIN SNOW SHOWERS MAY ALSO OCCUR THANKS TO THIS  
SYSTEM, BUT WITH FLOW UPSLOPE OVER THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE  
REGION AND MOISTURE ON THE LOW SIDE, THIS SHOULD ONLY PRODUCE A  
FEW LIGHT AMOUNTS EARLY ON BEFORE MOVING OUT OF THE REGION.  
MOVING INTO THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK, BENIGN CONDITIONS ARE  
EXPECTED UNDER RIDGING THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY.  
 
BUT MOVING INTO THE WEEKEND, WE'LL SEE A NOTEWORTHY PATTERN  
CHANGE AS MODELS INDICATE A SHORTWAVE SHOULD MOVE ACROSS ON  
FRIDAY, FOLLOWED BY A VERY DEEP TROUGH OVERTAKING THE WESTERN US  
INTO SATURDAY WITH A COLD AIRMASS ACCOMPANYING THIS SYSTEM AS  
WE MOVE INTO THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS OF THE MONTH. THERE'S STILL  
SOME VARIATION ON THE STRENGTH AND EXACT PLACEMENT OF THIS  
SYSTEM WITH ENSEMBLE CLUSTERS SHOWING A FEW VARIATIONS OF THIS  
FEATURE, BUT ALL IN AGREEMENT ON THE TROUGH TAKING OVER THE  
WEST, LEADING TO HIGH CONFIDENCE IN THE PATTERN CHANGE BUT  
LOW TO MODERATE CONFIDENCE IN THE EXACT OUTCOME FOR OUR AREA.  
WHAT WE EXPECT CURRENTLY IS MULTIPLE WAVES OF PRECIPITATION WITH  
TEMPERATURES COLD ENOUGH TO PRODUCE WIDESPREAD SNOW BEGINNING  
AS EARLY AS FRIDAY MORNING AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE START OF  
NEXT WEEK BEFORE MOISTURE FINALLY EXITS. WITH THE UNCERTAINTY  
CURRENTLY EXPECTED, GETTING AMOUNTS PINPOINTED THIS FAR OUT IS  
DIFFICULT AT BEST, BUT CURRENT ESTIMATES WOULD PLACE SEVERAL  
INCHES FOR ALL OF OUR ZONES BY MONDAY MORNING. MEANWHILE  
WIDESPREAD TEMPERATURES AT OR BELOW FREEZING WILL BEGIN FRIDAY  
AFTERNOON/EVENING AND LAST THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK AS WELL, WITH  
THE COLDEST DAY EXPECTED ON SUNDAY AS WIDESPREAD HIGHS IN THE  
20'S WITH A FEW 30'S POSSIBLE AND LOWS INTO MONDAY MORNING  
ALMOST WIDESPREAD SINGLE DIGITS. AS MENTIONED THOUGH THERE  
REMAINS A BIT OF UNCERTAINTY, AND THE NBM IS SHOWING A SPREAD IN  
CHEYENNE FOR EXAMPLE OF AROUND 17 DEGREES FOR OUR AFTERNOON  
HIGH SUNDAY, INDICATING WE COULD BE AS "WARM" AS 29 DEGREES OR  
AS COLD AS 12 FOR THE DAY! BUT NO MATTER WHERE WE LAND, THIS  
WILL BE THE COLDEST WE'VE SEEN FOR THE YEAR, SO EVERYONE SHOULD  
BE PREPARED FOR WINTER TO MAKE ITSELF KNOWN AS WE MOVE INTO THE  
POST-HOLIDAY TIMEFRAME.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z WEDNESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 550 PM MST MON NOV 24 2025  
 
A PACIFIC UPPER LEVEL TROUGH AND ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT WILL SLIDE  
EAST ACROSS THE REGION TONIGHT. VERY LITTLE TO NO PRECIPITATION IS  
EXPECTED, BUT IT WILL BECOME VERY WINDY TONIGHT AND INTO TUESDAY  
MORNING FOR ALL TERMINALS.  
 
HAZARDS/WEATHER TRENDS: VFR WILL PREVAIL TONIGHT FOR ALL TERMINALS.  
WINDY CONDITIONS WILL BE THE MAIN IMPACT TO AVIATION THROUGH 21Z  
TUESDAY. EXPECT GUSTS UP TO 40 TO POSSIBLY 45 KNOTS FOR ALL  
TERMINALS STARTING BETWEEN NOW AND 08Z TONIGHT. WINDS WILL START OUT  
AS WESTERLY THIS EVENING AND BECOME MORE NORTHWESTERLY AFTER 06Z.  
WINDS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO SUBSIDE UNTIL LATE TUESDAY INTO TUESDAY  
EVENING.  
 
 
   
CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WY...HIGH WIND WARNING UNTIL MIDNIGHT MST TONIGHT FOR WYZ106.  
HIGH WIND WARNING UNTIL 5 AM MST TUESDAY FOR WYZ110-116-117.  
 
NE...HIGH WIND WARNING FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING TO 2 PM MST TUESDAY  
FOR NEZ002-003-095-096.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...RZ  
LONG TERM...CG  
AVIATION...TJT  
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