275  
FXUS63 KGID 200543  
AFDGID  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE  
1143 PM CST TUE NOV 19 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- WEDNESDAY WILL BE ONE OF THE WINDIEST DAYS WE HAVE SEEN IN A  
WHILE, ESPECIALLY NORTH. GUSTS AT LEAST 30-40 MPH LIKELY MUCH  
OF THE DAY COUNTIES SOUTH OF I-80 DOWN INTO KS, BUT STRONGER  
GUSTS COMMONLY 40-50 MPH COUNTIES NORTH OF I-80 (OVERALL  
STRONGEST FAR NORTH IN VALLEY/GREELEY COUNTIES).  
 
- NEAR-CRITICAL TO CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL BE  
POSSIBLE FOR AREAS ALONG AND WEST OF HIGHWAY 281 WEDNESDAY  
AFTERNOON. WITH RECENT RAINFALL, THIS MAY PUT A DAMPER ON SOME  
OF THE POTENTIAL FOR VEGETATION BEING READY TO BURN.  
 
- DRY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED FOR MOST OF THE FORECAST PERIOD.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 301 PM CST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
THE MAIN STORY WITH THE FORECAST IS THE CLOSED, MID-LEVEL LOW  
CURRENTLY SITTING OVER THE BORDER BETWEEN MANITOBA, CANADA AND NORTH  
DAKOTA/MINNESOTA. A WEAK WAVE IS CURRENTLY MOVING ACROSS NORTH-  
CENTRAL KANSAS. THIS HAS SPARKED VIRGA OR SPRINKLES IN THAT AREA.  
THESE CHANCES WILL REMAIN MINIMAL AND SHOULD CLEAR OUT BY THIS  
EVENING. EXPECTED HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL RANGE FROM THE UPPER 40S TO  
LOW 50S FOR MOST AREAS. CLOUD COVER HAS INCREASED OVER THE LAST  
COUPLE OF HOURS. THESE WILL HANG AROUND THROUGH THE EVENING, WITH  
SKIES EXPECTED TO CLEAR OUT OVERNIGHT. WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO  
INCREASE OVERNIGHT, AND WITH MORNING LOWS BOTTOMING OUT IN THE 20S,  
WIND CHILL VALUES WILL NOT FEEL ALL THAT PLEASANT WEDNESDAY MORNING  
(TEENS).  
 
WEDNESDAY, THE LOW SLIDES SOUTHEAST, ACROSS WESTERN WISCONSIN AND  
EASTERN MINNESOTA, PLACING A TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT OVER THE  
CENTRAL PLAINS. GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE DAY  
WHICH MAY CAUSE SOME ISSUES FOR TRAVELERS. WIND GUSTS OF AT LEAST 30-  
40 MPH IN LOCATIONS ARE EXPECTED, ALONG WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY  
VALUES OF 20 TO 30 PERCENT. NEAR-CRITICAL TO CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER  
CONDITIONS MAY BE POSSIBLE FOR AREAS WEST OF HWY 281. HOWEVER,  
RECENT PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO PUT A DAMPER ON THE AVAILABILITY  
OF DRY FUELS.  
 
WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY, THE LOW WILL CONTINUE ITS SOUTHEAST  
TRAJECTORY, RESULTING IN A DECREASE OF WINDS IN THE AREA. WIND CHILL  
VALUES MAY BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS AT THEIR COLDEST.  
NORTHWEST FLOW SETS UP OVER THE REGION, WITH AN UPPER RIDGE OVER THE  
BIGHORNS OF WYOMING. HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE SEVERAL DEGREES  
COOLER, PARTICULARLY IN THE EAST (UPPER 30S TO MID-40S).  
 
FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, THE RIDGE WILL MOVE OVER THE CENTRAL PLAINS.  
EXPECT SLIGHTLY WARMER TEMPERATURES FOR THE WEEKEND, WITH HIGHS IN  
THE UPPER 40S TO MID-50S. LOWS WILL BE IN THE 20S AND 30S. DRY  
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED.  
 
HEADING TOWARD THE END OF THE FORECAST PERIOD, AN UPPER TROUGH WILL  
MOVE INTO THE AREA. RIGHT NOW, IT LOOKS LIKE WE MAY HAVE A COOL DOWN  
OF TEMPERATURES, WITH HIGHS IN THE 30S AND 40S AND LOWS IN THE TEENS  
AND 20S.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1137 PM CST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
FOR KGRI/KEAR AIRPORTS:  
 
VFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED THROUGH TAF PERIOD. LLWS WILL DEVELOP  
OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS, CONTINUING THROUGH THE MID MORNING  
HOURS. WEST-NORTHWEST WINDS WILL GRADUALLY INCREASE TO AROUND  
15KTS BY SUNRISE WITH GUSTS AROUND 25KTS. AFTER SUNRISE, WINDS  
WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE, WITH SUSTAINED WINDS AROUND 25KTS AND  
GUSTS AROUND 35KTS BY THE LATE MORNING HOURS. GUSTY WINDS WILL  
CONTINUE INTO THE LATE AFTERNOON HOURS, WITH GUSTS FALLING TO  
20-25KTS AROUND SUNSET. WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO DECREASE  
THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE TAF PERIOD, WITH GUSTS FALLING BELOW  
20KTS BY THE LATE EVENING HOURS.  
 
 
   
GID WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NE...NONE.  
KS...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...WEKESSER  
AVIATION...DAVIS  
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