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KEY MESSAGES

- Temperatures remain cooler today, with warmer temperatures expected Tuesday afternoon.

- Tuesday night, another chance of precipitation is possible across northern Nebraska, with the best chances for snow along Pine Ridge. Colder temperatures return Wednesday behind the front.

- Temperatures begin to warm again Thursday into the weekend. Highs are expected to climb to near seasonal, around the mid 40s.

SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/

Issued at 245 AM CST Mon Dec 1 2025

Another cold start to the day this morning, with overnight lows in the single digits to lower teens across the region. Wind chills this morning are expected to be near to below zero, especially during the morning commute. Skies gradually clear this morning from west to east. This will allow for some additional daytime heating across western Nebraska, where highs may reach the mid 30s this afternoon. Further east, where cloud cover lingers and a snow pack still exists, highs are expected to reach the upper 20s to low 30s. Cloud cover is eventually expected to track back into the region later this evening, which will help keep overnight lows slightly warmer, with lows expected to remain in the teens across the region, and wind chills dropping into the single digits.

Warmer conditions are expected on Tuesday, as highs are expected to climb into the 40s across most of the region. Throughout the afternoon, a cold front tracks across South Dakota. By Tuesday evening, the cold front is expected to reach northern Nebraska, bringing our next precipitation chances mostly along and north of Highway 2. At this time, new snow accumulations appear to be light, and mostly around Pine Ridge. Temperatures behind the front are expected to drop into the teens across northern Nebraska Tuesday night into Wednesday. Any snow showers are expected to dissipate by Wednesday morning, with the rest of the day remaining mostly cloudy across the region. Highs climb into the upper 20s to lower 30s.

LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/

Issued at 245 AM CST Mon Dec 1 2025

Cold air advection continues Wednesday night and will give another cold start to Thursday morning. Overnight temperatures are expected to range from the low teens in the west to the low single digits in north central Nebraska. With these cold temperatures, also expecting that wind chills will range from the low single digits in the west to negative wind chills in north central Nebraska. However, mostly clear skies will help temperatures climb into the 40s across the region. From Thursday into the weekend, northwesterly flow aloft is expected. This is expected to usher in near seasonal temperatures Friday and Saturday, with highs in the mid 40s. Precipitation chances remain low into the weekend, outside of a slight chance of snow showers Saturday night across far northwestern Nebraska.

AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/

Issued at 1124 PM CST Sun Nov 30 2025

Light snow will move across southwest Nebraska overnight, moving east of the area after 12Z. VFR ceilings are expected overnight until 12Z, with clearing skies with only few to sct high clouds Monday into Monday evening. Winds will remain light, aob 10kts as a light southeast wind becomes southwest Monday morning and northwest in the afternoon.

LBF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

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