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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service North Platte NE 638 AM CDT Thu Sep 11 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Rainfall chances will increase Friday night into the weekend as an upper level trough approaches the area from the west.

- A warm weather pattern will continue. Highs mostly in the 80s are expected the rest of this week and into the first of next week.

- Another trough may bring rain chances back to the area Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... Issued at 409 AM CDT Thu Sep 11 2025

The ridge axis begins to shift eastward slightly today as the upper trough located across the western CONUS slowly moves east. South to southeast low-level flow continues as leeward troughing remains established across the far western high plains. Low-level moisture will continue to slowly increase, with much of the area seeing dew points in the mid 60s by this afternoon. Southwest flow aloft will increase some across western Nebraska as the upper trough continues to move slowly toward the area. Although the better forcing aloft remains to our west, could see a stronger storm or two move into western Nebraska this evening. Overall shear is marginal, but there is decent instability, and some storm organization will be possible as convection develops across the higher terrain and then moves northeast. Have added some pops farther to the east toward central Nebraska as well. WAA increases in the mid-levels with the approaching upper trough, and isolated to widely scattered elevated showers/thunder appear possible.

The upper trough remains to the west Friday with the area beneath southwest flow aloft. Friday looks to be quite warm as the low-level moisture/dew points mix out some. Deep mixing across Kansas scours out shallow low-level moisture, with the drier air attempting to move northward into Nebraska. Highs area wide in the upper 80s to lower 90s are expected. Rain/convective chances increase across western Nebraska Friday night, as convection again moves northeastward off the higher terrain.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 409 AM CDT Thu Sep 11 2025

Saturday the trough axis begins to swing eastward toward the central and northern plains. Heights fall across the area as a surface low deepens across South Dakota. A trailing surface trough across western Nebraska should become the focus for afternoon convective development. Storms should organize into one or two clusters as they move eastward across the area Saturday night.

Precipitation chances continue Sunday as the upper trough pivots north-northeastward across the northern plains. A surface trough will remain nearly stationary from northeast to southwest across the area continuing to serve for potential shower/thunder development. Highs will cool some into the 70s Sunday with abundant cloud cover and at least scattered areas of rainfall.

Temperatures warm right back up Monday as the upper trough lifts northward away from the area into Canada. Another trough appears it will drop into the northern and central Rockies by Tuesday. Southwest flow aloft develops ahead of this with rainfall chances returning to the area Tuesday into Wednesday.

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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 633 AM CDT Thu Sep 11 2025

VFR conditions will prevail today across western and north central Nebraska. Gusty south to southeast winds develop this afternoon and then diminish this evening. Scattered thunderstorms will be possible across western Nebraska tonight. Activity appears to it will stay west of a VTN to LBF line.

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.LBF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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SHORT TERM...Taylor LONG TERM...Taylor AVIATION...Taylor

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