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KEY MESSAGES

- Patchy fog may redevelop overnight in northeast Nebraska.

- Cloudy conditions and occasional chances for precip continue through much of the work week, including a few thunderstorms Thursday and Friday.

- Temperatures gradually return to the 60s and possibly 70s toward the end of the week.

THE WEEKEND

Temps slip back into the 50s for Saturday as drier NW flow builds in behind the departing system. Quieter weather may be in store for next week as all three global deterministic models suggest the western trof eventually cuts off and blocks H5 flow for the western Corn Belt. Temps are anticipated to climb under the dry regime.

AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/

Issued at 1101 AM CST Tue Mar 3 2026

Widespread IFR cigs across the area this morning with improving visibility that is generally close to 5 miles. Expect stratus to remain close to FL010 through the forecast period, lifting closer to FL015 this afternoon before slipping to about 700 feet AGL later tonight as fog redevelops. Have reintroduced visibility restrictions to KOFK at 10Z Wednesday morning and brought KLNK vis to 6SM by 12Z. Left the fog away from KOMA for now as expect most of the fog to remain west of the Missouri River valley. Precip chances will be minimal over the next 24 hours with chances peaking at 20% at KLNK and KOMA Wednesday morning. Have left out of TAF for now due to low confidence.

OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

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


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