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KEY MESSAGES
- Warmer weather builds in Monday lasting through much of the week. High temps are forecast to peak higher than they have so far this year.
- Heat could be disrupted by stronger storms that will try to develop and move through the area Monday through Wednesday.
- After a scorcher of a work week, next weekend brings cooler temperatures.
HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND
That front is progged to stall out and vacillate back and forth across Missouri and Iowa. This feature will help produce an opportunity for showers and storms on a regular basis. We'll remain in the "cool" sector of system. Highs for Thursday through Saturday will be in the 80s. Sunday may be cooler yet.
With continued northwestern H5 flow, regular opportunities for showers and storms continues through the 7-day as any little ripple in the jet will kick up some convection.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/
Issued at 1203 AM CDT Mon Jun 8 2026
VFR conditions will gradually deteriorate to MVFR and IFR as lower ceilings seep in from the east. Patches of dense fog may also develop by early Monday morning, mainly across south central Nebraska. Expect MVFR conditions to arrive by 07Z at KOMA, 09Z at KLNK, and 10Z at KOFK. IFR conditions are most likely after 11Z in KOMA and 12Z at KLNK, but should improve to VFR by around 15Z Monday morning. A few isolated showers may develop Monday afternoon, however confidence in any impacts reaching the TAF sites remains low at this time.
OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
NE...None. IA...None.
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