066  
FXUS63 KGID 210943  
AFDGID  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE  
343 AM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE WEEKEND WITH HIGHS IN THE 40S AND 50S  
 
- COOLER AND MORE ACTIVE WEATHER NEXT WEEK WITH HIGHS IN THE  
UPPER 30S TO LOW 40S.  
 
- INCREASING SUPPORT FOR THE AREA'S FIRST SNOWFALL OF THE SEASON AROUND  
THANKSGIVING, THOUGH THERE REMAINS A LARGE AMOUNT OF  
UNCERTAINTY REGARDING ANY FINER DETAILS.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 341 AM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
TODAY...  
 
TEMPERATURES THIS MORNING WILL BOTTOM OUT IN THE 20S, WITH NORTHWEST  
WINDS OF 10 TO 15 MPH, RESULTING IN WIND CHILL VALUES IN THE TEENS  
AND AN OVERALL COLD START TO THE DAY. TROUGHING WILL DEEPEN OVER THE  
GREAT LAKES, AS RIDGING BUILDS OVER THE ROCKIES, PLACING THE AREA  
UNDER NORTHWEST FLOW ALOFT. HIGHS TODAY WILL RANGE FROM THE LOW 40S  
IN THE NORTHEAST TO THE LOW 50S ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN PORTIONS OF THE  
AREA. WINDS WILL BE NOTICABLY LIGHTER THAN ON WEDNESDAY, WITH  
GUSTS TOPPING OUT AROUND 20MPH. CLEAR SKIES AND LIGHT WINDS WILL  
ALLOW FOR TEMPERATURES TO FALL INTO THE UPPER TEENS TO MID 20S  
OVERNIGHT.  
 
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY...  
 
RIDGING WILL BUILD OVER THE AREA ON FRIDAY AS WEAK SOUTHERLY FLOW  
RETURNS TO THE AREA. HIGHS ON FRIDAY WILL CLIMB INTO THE 50S ACROSS  
THE AREA. SOUTHERLY FLOW WILL STRENGTHEN ON SATURDAY AHEAD OF AN  
APPROACHING SHORTWAVE, HELPING HIGHS REACH INTO THE MID 50S, WITH  
HIGHS NEAR 60 POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN PORTIONS OF THE AREA.  
OVERALL, PLEASANT WEATHER IS EXPECTED AND I'D RECOMMEND TO MAKE THE  
MOST OF IT BEFORE COOLER WEATHER ARRIVES NEXT WEEK.  
 
SUNDAY...  
 
A SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL MOVE THROUGH THE AREA ON SUNDAY, BREAKING  
DOWN THE RIDGE AND BRINGING A COLD FRONT THROUGH THE AREA. HIGHS ON  
SUNDAY WILL RANGE FROM THE UPPER 40S (NORTH) TO THE MID 50S (SOUTH).  
BREEZY WINDS ARE ALSO EXPECTED ON SUNDAY ACROSS NORTHERN PORTIONS OF  
THE AREA. DRY WEATHER WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEKEND.  
 
NEXT WEEK...  
 
AS THE RIDGE BREAKS DOWN, ZONAL FLOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE AREA.  
MODEL GUIDANCE BEGINS TO DIVERGE NEXT WEEK, AS THE GFS AND ECMWF  
DISAGREE ON THE TIMING, STRENGTH AND PLACEMENT OF TROUGHS EMBEDDED  
WITHIN THE LARGELY ZONAL FLOW. THIS RESULTS IN SCATTERED, LOW  
PROBABILITY CHANCES FOR PRECIPITATION IN THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK.  
COOLER THAN NORMAL TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED NEXT WEEK (NORMAL HIGHS  
IN THE UPPER 40S, LOWS 20S), WITH HIGHS IN THE UPPER 30S TO LOW 40S.  
 
WHILE THERE REMAINS MODEL DISAGREEMENT ON THE FINER DETAILS, LONG  
RANGE MODELS AND PARTICULARLY THE ECWMF AND IT'S ENSEMBLES INDICATE  
THE POTENTIAL FOR A STRONGER TROUGH AND A MORE ORGANIZED SYSTEM  
MOVING THROUGH THE AREA AROUND THANKSGIVING. THIS SYSTEM WOULD HAVE  
THE POTENTIAL TO BRING THE AREA ITS FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON. THIS  
POTENTIAL SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO BE MONITORED CLOSELY, AND THOSE  
WITH HOLIDAY TRAVEL PLANS WILL WANT TO KEEP AN EYE ON THE FORECAST.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1124 PM CST WED NOV 20 2024  
 
FOR KGRI/KEAR AIRPORTS:  
 
VRF CONDITIONS EXPECTED THROUGH TAF PERIOD. LLWS WILL CONTINUE  
THROUGH 11Z. NORTHWEST WINDS OF 10 TO 15 KTS WILL CONTINUE  
THROUGH THE DAYTIME HOURS ON THURSDAY, BECOMING LIGHT AND  
VARIABLE AROUND SUNSET.  
 

 
   
GID WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NE...NONE.  
KS...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...DAVIS  
AVIATION...DAVIS  
 
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