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KEY MESSAGES
- Very High Fire Danger is forecast across the entire forecast area on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Temperatures remain well above normal through early next week, rising into the 70s Tuesday.
- A more active pattern develops Tuesday through the end of the week, with cooling temperatures and multiple chances for light rain and snow.
END OF THE WEEK
The anomalous warmth comes to an end by Thursday as a surface low passes through Kansas. Cooler air is pulled south into the system with highs ranging from mid-50s at Falls City to near freezing at Niobrara, NE. By Thursday evening, the week's best chance of precip (40-60%) wraps around the back side of the system. P-type forecasts would call for rain changing to snow. A couple of inches of accumulation along the SD state line looks possible by Friday morning.
Another large system sweeps through the Northern Plains over the weekend, keeping slight PoPs in the forecast and keeping temps closer to February averages.
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z TUESDAY/
Issued at 519 PM CST Sun Feb 15 2026
VFR conditions are forecast to linger through the forecast period. Expect some wind shear concerns over the southerly half of the area with strong winds of about 40 knots at 2,000 ft AGL at KOMA and KLNK. Those winds will be out of the southwest.
Also monitoring the threat of patchy fog development once again. Best chances of that fog will be in western Iowa and northeastern Nebraska, but confidence (20%) isn't high enough to include at this time.
CLIMATE
Issued at 1130 PM CST Sat Feb 14 2026
Tuesday's standing records vs the forecast
Norfolk 72 | 1981 .. 74 | 2026 Lincoln 74 | 2017 .. 77 | 2026 .Offutt 65 | 1970 .. 75 | 2026 .Eppley 75 | 2017... 75 | 2026 Tekamah 66 | 2017 .. 74 | 2026 Falls City 76 | 2017 .. 72 | 2026 Valley NWS 69 | 2017... 74 | 2026
OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
NE...None. IA...None.
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