775 FXUS63 KGID 071839 CCA AFDGIDArea Forecast Discussion...CORRECTED National Weather Service Hastings NE 139 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025
...Aviation Update...
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Beyond a sprinkle or brief light shower (a few near and south of the state line this morning), the forecast is dry until Monday (10-25% chance).
- Highs today and Wednesday will be in the 60s, warming up to the upper 70s to mid 80s over the weekend.
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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 258 AM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025
Today...
We start the day off crisp and cool with temperatures in the mid 30s to mid 40s. Given the calm winds, a few areas of patchy frost may be possible to develop within a few mainly lower lying valleys towards the Nebraska sandhills this morning. A local patch or two of fog also can`t be ruled out either, though its coverage should not become widespread or dense. A few places may even feel a sprinkle or a brief light shower this morning (10-20% chance for areas mainly close to and south of the state line), though accumulations, if any, should be minor and limited only to the morning hours.
Later today, winds will be expected to remain calm and variable as higher pressure gradually sinks in from the northwest. The sun will make an appearance as only a few clouds should be left behind from yesterday`s showers. Temperatures today will be expected to settle in the mid to upper 60s, peaking around 4-5PM this afternoon. Lows tonight should not fall nearly as low at this morning, though temperatures are still forecast to range the 40s.
The Remainder of the Forecast (through Monday)...
Synoptically speaking, The weekend trough aloft continues to move on east, providing space for broad ridging to build in the Central U.S. This feature will drive subsidence (sinking air), limiting the chance for any sort of precipitation as well as provide compressional warming. Highs as a result will gradually raise back towards the low to mid 80s by the end of the week with only a few limited chances of precipitation (
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