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KEY MESSAGES

- Warmer, but still below-normal temperatures for much of this week.

- Snow chances return Thursday and Thursday night (15-25% PoPs) and Saturday and Saturday night (15-30% PoPs).

DISCUSSION

Issued at 212 PM CST Mon Jan 26 2026

Tonight through Wednesday:

A shortwave trough passing to our north today will drag a surface front through the area tonight. Ahead of the front, gusty southwest winds are advecting a warmer air mass into region this afternoon with 2 PM temperatures in the 20s and 30s in snow-free areas, and teens and 20s where snow exists.

Surface high pressures builds through the area Tuesday and Tuesday night with highs mainly in the 20s.

A backdoor cold front is forecast to move into the area from the northeast Wednesday with warmer conditions expected ahead of it (i.e., highs in upper 20s to mid 30s).

Wednesday night through Sunday:

The models indicate a mid-level disturbance passing to our southwest Wednesday night into Thursday, ahead of a stronger shortwave trough, which is forecast to move south through the Mid-MO Valley Friday. It currently appears that the best snow chances with those systems will exist Thursday and Thursday night (15-25% PoPs) with the highest PoPs to our west. Another clipper-type system is projected to the traverse the northern Plains and upper-MS Valley Saturday into Saturday night with this forecast update indicating 15-30% PoPs at that time.

Surface high pressure will build into the area Thursday and persist through Saturday with highs in the 20s on Thursday and Saturday, and in the teens Friday. Warmer conditions are expected by Sunday.

AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z WEDNESDAY/

Issued at 510 PM CST Mon Jan 26 2026

VFR conditions will prevail through the period with mostly clear skies. Expect southwesterly to westerly winds early in the period on either side of 10 kts before they become northwesterly overnight remain at similar speeds through the day. Also expect a brief period of low level wind shear early in the period at OMA and LNK with westerly winds of 35 kts at around 1500 ft agl.

OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

NE...None. IA...None.


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