418  
FXUS63 KSGF 281940  
AFDSGF  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO  
140 PM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION CHANCES (85-100%) TONIGHT THROUGH  
SATURDAY. MOST AREAS WILL REMAIN AS RAIN WITH AREAS ALONG AND  
EAST OF HIGHWAY 63 SEEING SOME BRIEF SNOW OR RAIN-SNOW MIX  
LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING. NO WINTRY IMPACTS  
EXPECTED.  
 
- BREEZY WINDS EXPECTED TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 25-35 MPH. A FEW STRAY GUSTS UP TO 40-45 MPH ARE  
POSSIBLE (30-50% CHANCE). THIS WILL RESULT IN SINGLE DIGIT  
WIND CHILLS SUNDAY MORNING AS COLDER AIR MOVES INTO THE  
OZARKS.  
 
- ANOTHER SYSTEM WILL BRING A 30-50% CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION  
MONDAY. ANY PRECIPITATION THAT DOES OCCUR WILL LIKELY BE SNOW  
(80-90% CHANCE). ANY ACCUMULATIONS WOULD BE LIGHT.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1235 PM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
A LOOK AT SATELLITE EARLY THIS AFTERNOON SHOWERS HIGH CLOUDS  
MOVING OVER THE REGION WITH AN ADVANCING LINE OF LOW TO MIDDLE  
STRATUS MARCHING EASTWARD ACROSS EASTERN KANSAS. UNDER THIS  
CLOUD COVER AND WHERE COLDER AIR IS ALREADY IN PLACE, EASTERN  
NEBRASKA FOR EXAMPLE, SOME RAIN/SNOW HAS ALREADY BEEN REPORTED  
BY GROUND OBSERVATIONS. SURFACE LOW PRESSURE WAS WRAPPING UP  
AND WILL BEGIN TO MOVE EAST INTO THE PLAINS THROUGH TONIGHT.  
 
AS THE STORM SYSTEM DEVELOPS AND MOVES EAST, A STRONG SURFACE  
AND ELEVATED PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL DEVELOP ALLOWING FOR  
INCREASING WINDS AT THE SURFACE AND ALOFT. ADDITIONALLY, RATHER  
STRONG MOISTURE ADVECTION WILL BE ONGOING. BY THIS EVENING,  
WHEN THE SURFACE LOW MAKES IT'S WAY INTO THE CENTRAL PLAINS,  
CLOUD COVER WILL HAVE MADE IT INTO THE OZARKS ANS SO WILL  
SHOWERS AND POSSIBLE A FEW SNOW FLAKES MIXED IN FOR PORTIONS OF  
CENTRAL MISSOURI. ANY SNOW WILL BECOME ALL RAIN HOWEVER AS THE  
LOW MOVES EAST ACROSS KANSAS AND THE OZARKS REMAIN IN THE WARMER  
SECTOR. THANKS TO CLOUD COVER AND RAIN, TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN  
THE LOWER 30S (EASTERN OZARKS) TO THE LOWER 40S (I-49 AND WEST)  
OVERNIGHT.  
 
FOR SATURDAY INTO SATURDAY NIGHT: RAIN WILL BE ONGOING IN THE  
MORNING AND THROUGH THE DAY SATURDAY AS THE SURFACE LOW MAKES  
ITS WAY EASY AND MARCHES ACROSS MISSOURI INTO SATURDAY NIGHT.  
THIS WILL BRING GOOD LIFT, MOISTURE AND DYNAMICS TO PRODUCE SOME  
DECENT RAIN ACROSS THE REGION. CURRENT INDICATIONS ARE A  
WIDESPREAD 0.25 INCHES TO 0.75 INCHES ACROSS THE AREA. AS THE  
LOW LIFTS OF TO THE NORTHEAST SATURDAY NIGHT AND COLDER AIR  
FILTERS INTO THE REGION, SOME OF THE PRECIPITATION MAY CHANGE  
OVER TO SNOW ACROSS PORTIONS OF CENTRAL MISSOURI MAINLY EAST OF  
HIGHWAY 63. GROUND TEMPERATURES AND THE RAIN WILL LIMIT ANY  
ACCUMULATIONS. ANY SNOW THAT MIXES IN WOULD OCCUR BETWEEN 1 AND  
8 AM SATURDAY BEFORE WARMER AIR MOVES IN AND ALL PRECIPITATION  
BECOMES RAIN.  
 
MODEL SOUNDINGS HAVE HELD ONTO RATHER SLIGHT MUCAPE OF AROUND  
100 J/KG, MAINLY ELEVATED ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOW. THIS IS  
MAINLY DUE TO THE NAMNEST SHOWING 200-400 J/KG WHILE MOST OTHER  
MODELS SIT NEAR 0. THIS MAY ALLOW FOR A RANDOM RUMBLE OF  
THUNDER OR TWO. IF THIS WERE TO OCCUR, BRIEF HEAVIER RAINFALL  
WOULD BE POSSIBLE IN ACCUSATION TO THE CONVECTION.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1235 PM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY NIGHT: THE STORM SYSTEM WILL BE MAKING IS WAY  
TOWARDS THE GREAT LAKES EARLY SUNDAY MORNING, WITH COLD AIR  
ADVECTION OCCURRING IN EARNEST THROUGH THE DAY SUNDAY. SUNDAY  
MORNING WILL SEE CONTINUED TIGHT SURFACE GRADIENTS AND GUSTY  
WINDS, MAKING FOR A BLUSTERY START TO THE DAY WITH WIND CHILLS  
IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TO START THE DAY AS LOWS DIP TO AROUND 20  
DEGREES. WINDS WILL FALL OFF THROUGH THE DAY AD THE SYSTEM  
CONTINUES TO LIFT NORTHEAST AND SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE FILTERS  
INTO THE PLAINS. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A FEW LINGERING CLOUDS  
AFTERNOON HIGHS ON SUNDAY WILL BE IN THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 30S  
DESPITE SUNSHINE.  
 
MONDAY INTO TUESDAY: COLD CANADIAN SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE WILL  
MOVE OVER THE THE UPPER MIDWEST, CENTERED OVER IOWA BY SUNDAY  
NIGHT. THIS WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO FALL INTO THE LOWER 20S  
TO MIDDLE TEENS BY MONDAY MORNING WITH LIGHT WINDS. THE WILL BE  
LITTLE HELP WITH TEMPERATURES MONDAY AS MIDDLE LEVEL CLOUDS MOVE  
OVER THE REGION KEEPING HIGHS IN CHECK FOR THE DAY. MOST  
LOCATIONS WILL SEE TEMPERATURES AT OR BELOW THE FREEZING MARK  
MONDAY.  
 
THE CLOUDS JUST MENTIONED WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH AN UPPER  
LEVEL SHORT WAVE THAT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE PLAINS AND BRING TO  
MIDDLE TO UPPER LEVEL ENERGY TO THE REGION MONDAY NIGHT INTO  
EARLY TUESDAY. THIS CLIPPER TYPE SYSTEM WILL BRING THE POTENTIAL  
FOR SOME LIGHT SNOW, SOME OF WHICH MAY ACCUMULATE. THE SPEED OF  
THE SYSTEM MAY LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF MOISTURE THAT WOULD BE  
AVAILABLE FOR PRECIPITATION, WHICH, DUE TO THE TEMPERATURES IN  
PLACE MONDAY NIGHT, WOULD COME IN THE FORM OF SNOW. THERE REMAIN  
SOME GUIDANCE THAT KEEPS THE REGION DRY FOR THE PERIOD BUT FOR  
NOW HAVE KEPT THE 30-50% CHANCE FOR PRECIPITATION MONDAY INTO  
MONDAY NIGHT WITH AN INCH OR LESS OF SNOW IF ACCUMULATIONS DO  
OCCUR. TUESDAY WILL SEE ONLY SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN  
TEMPERATURES, THOUGH MOST SHOULD SEE HIGHS LIMB ABOVE THE  
FREEZING MARK DURING THE AFTERNOON.  
 
THE REMAINDER OF THE NEXT WEEK INTO THE END OF NEXT WEEK: COLD  
WEATHER WILL REMAIN ON TAP FOR TUESDAY AND THROUGH NEXT WEEK AS  
A DRY COLD FRONT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE PLAINS AND THE OZARKS FOR  
THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK WITH ANOTHER ROUND OF COLD AIR SLIDING  
SOUTH IN TO THE AREA FOR THE END OF THE WEEK. OVERALL, THE  
PATTERN LOOKS AS THOUGH IT WILL REMAIN COOLER THAN AVERAGE TO  
START DECEMBER WITH HIGHS IN THE 40S AND LOWS IN THE 20S EACH  
DAY.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1137 AM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
A PATTERN CHANGE IS UNDERWAY ACROSS THE REGION WHICH WILL IMPACT  
AVIATION CONCERNS TONIGHT THROUGH THE WEEKEND. INCREASING  
CLOUDS WITH VFR TO MVFR CEILINGS WILL OCCUR THROUGH 02Z TO 04Z  
THIS EVENING WITH RAIN MOVING ACROSS THE AREA OVERNIGHT. THIS  
WILL BRING MVFR VISIBILITIES AND OCCASIONALLY MVFR TO IFR  
CEILINGS.  
 
A STRONG 70 TO 75KT SOUTHERLY LOW LEVEL JET (APPROXIMATELY  
5000FT AGL) WILL MOVE OVER THE OZARKS TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY  
MORNING. THIS WILL BRING POTENTIAL WIND SHEAR CONCERNS FOR THE  
KJLN AND KBBG TERMINALS TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.  
 

 
   
SGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
KS...NONE.  
MO...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...HATCH  
LONG TERM...HATCH  
AVIATION...HATCH  
 
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