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FXUS63 KLBF 071950
AFDLBF

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service North Platte NE
250 PM CDT Tue Jul 7 2026

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are possible late this
afternoon and evening, mainly across western Nebraska

- Additional chances for scattered thunderstorm will be possible
  Wednesday late afternoon and evening and again Thursday

- Potential for heavy rainfall Wednesday and Thursday

- Hot temperatures return by the weekend, nearing 100 degrees by
  mid-week.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/...
Issued at 246 PM CDT Tue Jul 7 2026

The main concern in the short term will be thunderstorm chances
both today and Wednesday. Today`s thunderstorm chances,
confidence remains low in if there will be enough shear to
maintain thunderstorms, leading to lower confidence. There is a
CAP in place that is expected to remain at least through much of
the afternoon, which will limit storm development for the
afternoon but should start to see the CAP erode by late
afternoon/early evening across western Nebraska as the trof
moves in from the west. Dewpoints will remain in the 50s and 60s
as southerly winds will continue to advect moisture into the
area this afternoon. Better moisture convergence across the
northwest Sandhills, thus greater confidence that should a storm
develop it will be able to maintain itself across the northwest
Sandhills where the greater moisture axis exist. 0 to 6 km
shear is marginal around 20 to 25 kts, but CAPE is sufficient
around 1200 to 1800 J/kg. A storm or two could become strong to
severe with hail and strong winds being the main hazard, the
greatest potential for severe storms will generally be north of
HWY 2 in closer proximity to a warm front.


There will be another chance for thunderstorms on Wednesday
afternoon and evening. Wednesday looks to be a better chance for
more scattered potential for storm development with a better
environment. As a frontal boundary moves southward across Nebraska
with CAPE values around 2200 to nearing 3000 J/kg. Shear will also
be better with 0 to 6 km shear around 35 to 40 kts. The greatest
threat for convection development will be across western Nebraska
into southwest Nebraska focused near the advancing front. There will
be the potential for damaging wind gusts and large hail with a
secondary threat of heavy rainfall with a slight risk of for areas
generally along and east of HWY 83.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
Issued at 246 PM CDT Tue Jul 7 2026

There will be another chance for thunderstorms on Thursday
afternoon/evening, potentially more scattered to widespread as a
shortwave trof translates across the region. The environment
will be favorable for more organized storm development as there
will be greater forcing and shear along with continued moisture
advection into the area. Again the main hazards will be the
strong winds and large hail threat, but most of western and
north central Nebraska is outlooked by WPC for a slight risk of
excessive rainfall as well, so will need to monitor the
potential risk for flooding, depending how the storms develop
today and tomorrow.

Beyond Thursday, will start to see an upper level ridge building in
from the west heading into the weekend with temperatures reaching
the 90s on Saturday and Sunday. The upper level ridge becomes
centered over the Central Plains CONUS by early next week
remaining over the area through the late next week. Confidence
continues to increase in seeing temperatures upper 90s to
potentially nearing 100 degrees by mid-week.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/...
Issued at 1237 PM CDT Tue Jul 7 2026

VFR conditions will prevail this afternoon and most of the
forecast period. There will be isolated to scattered chances for
thunderstorms late this afternoon and evening that could lead to
MVFR conditions at times, during a passing thunderstorm. Have
left the mention out of the tafs for LBF terminal as confidence
in storms impacting this terminal remain very low. Did put a
mention in for KVTN terminal as there is a low probability of
storms impacting the terminal, but can`t confidently be ruled
out. Areas across the northwest Sandhills into western Nebraska
look to have the better chance for thunderstorm development this
afternoon and evening. Winds will be breezy this afternoon into
the evening out of the south around 10 to 15 kts with gusts
nearing 30 kts. Winds will switch to the north to northeast
overnight into Wednesday morning.

&&

.LBF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

&&

$$

SHORT TERM...Gomez
LONG TERM...Gomez
AVIATION...Gomez

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