844  
FXUS63 KGLD 270455  
AFDGLD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS  
955 PM MST WED NOV 26 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- BENIGN WEATHER AND NEAR NORMAL TEMPS AROUND THANKSGIVING.  
 
- STRONG N WINDS WILL DEVELOP IN THE WAKE OF AN ARCTIC COLD  
FRONTAL PASSAGE FRI NIGHT INTO SAT, STRONGEST (30-40 G 55 MPH)  
SAT MORNING. A FEW SNOW SHOWERS MAY ACCOMPANY THE FRONTAL  
PASSAGE EARLY SAT MORNING (PRIOR TO SUNRISE).  
 
- BELOW NORMAL TEMPS THIS WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT WEEK, COLDEST  
ON SUN-MON WHEN HIGHS WILL STRUGGLE TO REACH THE FREEZING MARK  
AND MORNING LOWS MAY APPROACH THE SINGLE DIGITS WITH WIND  
CHILL READINGS AS LOW AS 0 TO -5F.  
 
- LIGHT ACCUMULATING SNOW POSSIBLE LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1140 AM MST WED NOV 26 2025  
 
TODAY-TONIGHT: LIGHT SOUTHERLY FLOW WILL DEVELOP OVER WESTERN  
PORTIONS OF THE AREA TODAY AS 1032 MB SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE OVER  
CENTRAL KS (AT 16 UTC THIS MORNING) SLOWLY SHIFTS ESE-SE TOWARD  
MO-AR (THIS AFTERNOON). EXPECT TEMPERATURES SIMILAR TO  
TUESDAY.. ALBEIT SLIGHTLY WARMER (MID-UPPER 40S) IN THE WEST AND  
SLIGHTLY COOLER (LOWER-MID 40S) IN THE EAST. A STRONG (125-150  
KNOT) NNW UPPER LEVEL JET OVER THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL ROCKIES  
(THIS MORNING) WILL SHIFT EAST TOWARD THE NORTHERN/CENTRAL  
PLAINS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. CYCLONIC SHEAR VORTICITY ON  
THE EASTERN PERIPHERY OF THE EASTWARD ADVANCING NNW JET.. AND  
SOMEWHAT MORE FOCUSED/LOCALIZED ASCENT IN THE THERMALLY INDIRECT  
LEFT-EXIT REGION OF SAID JET.. WILL FOSTER INCREASING MID-UPPER  
LEVEL CLOUD COVER OVER WESTERN NE-KS THIS AFT AND EVE.  
CURRENT/RECENT RUNS OF HIGH-RES GUIDANCE (HRRR/RAP/NAM NEST) DO  
NOT INDICATE ANY MEASURABLE PRECIPITATION. FORECAST SOUNDINGS  
AND SIMULATED REFLECTIVITY FORECASTS ARE INDICATIVE OF VIRGA  
(FLURRIES, AT BEST).. MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF HWY 36 BETWEEN  
~22-04 UTC (~3-9 PM MST). A CLEARING TREND WILL FOLLOW, LATE  
THIS EVENING.. WITH OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE LOWER-MID 20S.  
 
THU-THU NIGHT (THANKSGIVING): PLEASANT/BENIGN WEATHER. EXPECT  
MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES, LIGHT WINDS AND NEAR-AVERAGE TEMPERATURES IN  
THE SUBSIDENT WAKE OF THE EASTWARD ADVANCING NNW JET AND  
AMPLIFYING EAST CONUS TROUGH.  
 
FRIDAY: GUIDANCE INDICATES THAT AN UPPER LEVEL WAVE PROGGED TO  
MOVE ASHORE THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ON THU WILL INITIALLY PROGRESS  
EAST TOWARD THE NORTHERN ROCKIES (THU NIGHT), THEN ABRUPTLY DIG  
SSE TOWARD THE CENTRAL ROCKIES (FRI) -- AFTER AN INTERACTION  
WITH ADDITIONAL SHORTWAVE ENERGY RAPIDLY PROGRESSING S-SSE  
THROUGH BRITISH COLUMBIA/ALBERTA -- FOSTERING THE DEVELOPMENT OF  
A PRONOUNCED CYCLONE IN THE LEE OF THE CENTRAL ROCKIES. EXPECT  
A WARMING TREND ASSOCIATED WITH STRENGTHENING LOW-LEVEL  
SOUTHERLY FLOW / WARM ADVECTION ON THE EASTERN PERIPHERY OF THE  
DEVELOPING CYCLONE, WITH BREEZY S WINDS AND HIGHS IN THE LOWER  
TO UPPER 50S, WARMEST IN CO -- WHILE LOW-LEVEL SOUTHERLY FLOW  
WILL INCREASE IN MAGNITUDE WITH EASTERN EXTENT FROM THE CO-KS  
BORDER (I.E. THE BREEZIEST SOUTH WINDS WILL BE ALONG/EAST OF HWY  
83).. GUIDANCE SUGGESTS THAT PERVASIVE LOW CEILINGS (STRATUS)  
WILL INHIBIT DIURNAL HEATING/MIXING IN EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE  
AREA.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 100 PM MST WED NOV 26 2025  
 
BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES LIKELY SAT-TUE, COLDEST ON SUN-MON.  
 
FRIDAY NIGHT-SAT NIGHT: LONG RANGE GUIDANCE INDICATES THAT THE  
AFOREMENTIONED UPPER WAVE WILL DIG SSE TO THE OK PANHANDLE (FRI  
NIGHT) THEN RAPIDLY PROGRESS EAST (WITH AN ASSOCIATED MID-  
LATITUDE CYCLONE) ACROSS THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN PLAINS ON SAT. THE  
PROGRESSIVE NATURE OF THE CYCLONE (AND THE TRI-STATE AREA'S  
POSITION RELATIVE TO THE UPPER WAVE AND CYCLONE) SUGGESTS  
LITTLE, IF ANY, POTENTIAL FOR PRECIPITATION -- ASIDE FROM A  
FLEETING PERIOD OF STRONG LOW-LEVEL FRONTOGENESIS COINCIDENT  
WITH THE ARCTIC COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE BETWEEN ~MIDNIGHT AND  
~SUNRISE SAT. AT THIS TIME, THE PRIMARY FORECAST CONCERN IS  
STRONG NORTHERLY WINDS IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONT. GUIDANCE  
PRESENTLY INDICATES THAT STRONG COLD ADVECTION AND ABRUPT  
PRESSURE RISES IN THE WAKE OF THE ARCTIC FRONT WILL AT LEAST  
PARTIALLY COINCIDE WITH DIURNAL HEATING (SUNRISE AND NOON SAT)..  
WHEN 35-45 KNOT NORTHERLY LOW-LEVEL FLOW WILL BE PRESENT. IF  
THIS IS THE CASE, ONE WOULD EXPECT SUSTAINED WINDS ~30-40 MPH  
WITH GUSTS UP TO ~55 MPH. FROM A PRIOR EXPERIENCE STANDPOINT, IN  
THE CONTEXT OF AN ABRUPT ARCTIC COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE.. GUIDANCE  
TENDS TO UNDER-DO WIND.  
 
SUN-MON: LONG RANGE GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO SUGGEST A POTENTIAL  
FOR PRECIPITATION (SNOW) ASSOCIATED WITH A PROGRESSIVE SHORTWAVE  
TRAVERSING THE 4-CORNERS, ROCKIES AND CENTRAL/SOUTHERN PLAINS  
LATE SUN INTO MON. AT THIS RANGE, CONFIDENCE IN PRECIPITATION  
COVERAGE, LOCATION AND AMOUNTS CANNOT BE ASCERTAINED WITH MUCH  
CONFIDENCE. BROADLY SPEAKING, THE PROGRESSIVE NATURE OF THE  
SYSTEM WOULD SUGGEST RELATIVELY LOW PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS.. AND  
THE SYNOPTIC SETUP/PATTERN WOULD SUGGEST LIGHT WINDS.  
 
TUE-WED: EXPECT A RAPID WARMING/MODERATING TREND AS THE ARCTIC  
AIRMASS EXITS THE REGION AND A LOW-LEVEL SOUTHERLY RETURN FLOW  
PATTERN ENSUES.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 951 PM MST WED NOV 26 2025  
 
FOR KGLD & KMCK... VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED AT BOTH TERMINALS  
THROUGH THE PERIOD. WINDS ARE FORECAST TO BE SOMEWHAT LIGHT AND  
VARIABLE THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE NIGHT. CLOSER TO SUNRISE,  
WINDS SHOULD BEGIN TO BECOME MORE NORTHWESTERLY BEFORE SWITCHING  
TO BE MORE FROM THE SOUTHEAST AFTER THE NOON HOUR. SPEEDS SHOULD  
STILL REMAIN BELOW 10 KTS WITH THE HIGH PRESSURE OVER MUCH OF  
THE PLAINS. THIS EVENING MAY BRING SOME MORE SPRINKLES AND VIRGA  
TO THE AREA AFTER 00Z. WILL ALSO NEED TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR LOW  
LEVEL WIND SHEAR TO DEVELOP NEAR THE END OF THE PERIOD AS  
GUIDANCE SUGGESTS WINDS AROUND 200-500FT COULD INCREASE TO  
AROUND 35 KTS.  
 

 
   
GLD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
KS...NONE.  
CO...NONE.  
NE...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...VINCENT  
LONG TERM...VINCENT  
AVIATION...KAK  
 
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