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Cairo, Nebraska Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Hastings NE 340 PM CDT Thu Oct 2 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Above normal temperatures continue and southerly winds increase into the weekend.

- On Saturday afternoon and evening, gusts near 50 MPH are likely (50-70% chance) for at least northwestern parts of the area. This will contribute to an elevated fire weather threat.

- There is a low chance (20-30%) for a few t-storms Saturday night, but most will likely remain to our northwest. Additional t-storm chances Sunday night through early Tuesday morning.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 340 PM CDT Thu Oct 2 2025

Ridging aloft has resulted in a warm and cloud-free day across central Nebraska and northern Kansas today. Some patchy/shallow fog could develop in low-lying areas early Friday morning (similar to Thursday morning).

Southerly winds start to increase on Friday as an upper trough moves into the western CONUS. Afternoon gusts over 25 MPH are expected, and high temperatures will approach/exceed 90 degrees in many locations. Steady south winds Friday night will keep overnight low temperatures in the mid to upper 60s...around 20-25 degrees above our normal low temperatures for early October.

Southerly winds continue to increase Saturday as the trough pushes across the Rockies. There is increasing confidence that this will be the overall windiest day in over 3 months. Sustained winds in the 25-35 MPH range will be common during the afternoon and evening hours, and gusts to around 50 MPH are possible..especially in northwestern parts of the area.

These winds, combined with the unseasonable warmth, will result in elevated fire weather concerns on Saturday. Grasses are still in the process of curing/drying, but dry cropland and harvest operations could still result in some ignitions. Humidity is expected to bottom out in the 30-40% range for most of the area, but western zones could see humidity as low as 20-25%. Because of the borderline humidity and fuels, fire weather headlines are not expected at this time. Nevertheless, outdoor burning is not recommended.

Thunderstorms become possible late Saturday night ahead of the approaching cold front, but the main threat area remains largely to our northwest. A few stray storms could creep into the northwestern half of the area, but many models keep our entire area dry through Sunday.

The cold front pushes into the area on Sunday, resulting in a wide range in temperatures across the area. Northern and western areas may struggle to reach 70 while portions of KS and southeastern Nebraska reach the mid 80s. This front then stalls in or just southeast of our area, providing a focus for additional thunderstorms Sunday night into Monday.

Monday will be noticably cooler...with some areas possibly remaining in the 50s. Another round of showers and t-storms is possible Monday night into early Tuesday morning before the front pushes further south Tuesday/Wednesday. Highs on Tue/Wed are forecast to be in the mid 60s...about 5 degrees below normal. Beyond that, ensembles favor another warmer-than-normal period to return as we head into the following weekend (Oct 9-11).

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 1219 PM CDT Thu Oct 2 2025

For KGRI/KEAR Airports:

Mostly clear skies and VFR conditions are favored through the period. The only potential for sub-vfr conditions would be shallow fog (similar to this morning) at EAR (15% chance).

South winds continue through the period. Winds remain generally less than 10kts today, but will increase on Friday.

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.GID WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. KS...None.

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DISCUSSION...Mangels AVIATION...Mangels

NWS GID Office Area Forecast Discussion

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