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KEY MESSAGES
- Widespread fog continues through the night. It is forecast to lift Friday morning.
- Unseasonably warm temperatures through Saturday with record or near-record high temperatures possible, before much colder temperatures arrive on Sunday and Monday. - Light snow (30%) and breezy winds (85%) are forecast for Sunday.
NEXT WEEK
For those on the hook for returning to the office on Monday, it'll be a cold one. Monday's lows begin near 10F and highs will fall shy of freezing. But with the trofing responsible for brisk start to the week pushing east, moderation is on tap with ridging quick to push temps back above normal by Tuesday afternoon.
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/
Issued at 1115 AM CST Thu Dec 25 2025
Low stratus at FL002 and visibility near one mile has LIFR flight category across the entire area today. Spotty light drizzle has been observed occasionally. Expect to see partial improvement of visibility and cig heights this afternoon. Guidance does suggest temporary deterioration at KOMA and KLNK this evening and have added this to the TAFs with the mid- day issuance, although confidence in timing and density is low.
By midnight tonight, expect the western edge of the low cloud deck and the worst of the fog to begin pushing east, leaving VFR conditions across the area by sunrise.
OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
NE...None. IA...None.
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