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FXUS63 KLBF 252025
AFDLBF
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service North Platte NE
325 PM CDT Wed Mar 25 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Critical fire weather conditions persist through tomorrow
morning, before a cold front passes through the area and
brings strong north winds and cooler temperatures.
- Cooler temperatures briefly return for Friday, before above
average highs quickly return for the weekend and early next
week. This could bring a return of fire weather concerns.
- A pattern shift into the middle of next week could bring a
return of precipitation to the area, though confidence in this
remains low for now.
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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/...
Issued at 325 PM CDT Wed Mar 25 2026
Currently, temperatures have soared into the upper 80s across
southwest Nebraska, with lower 80s observed further northeast. This
has broken record highs at Broken Bow, Imperial, and North Platte.
Unfortunately, this is combining with very dry air and gusty west-
northwest winds and is promoting widespread critical fire weather
concerns.
For this evening and tonight, expect the gusty west-northwest winds
to continue to through sunset, along with very low humidity. Limited
humidity recovery is then expected tonight, only as high as 50 to 55
percent across much of western and southwest Nebraska. Though a
brief reprieve in winds is expected early tonight, attention then
turns to a threat for high based showers across portions of the
eastern Panhandle and Sandhills. Confidence in isolated dry
lightning remains very low, though still cannot be totally ruled out
given at least meager instability in place aloft. The greater threat
will be locally gusty, erratic winds, with a very dry sub-cloud
layer in the lowest few kilometers. Will also have to watch for a
threat for a strengthening low level jet to be mixed downwards
overnight, which could provide a continued period of gusty winds
across the area. Confidence in this remains low for now, but would
be impactful given the very poor humidity recovery.
By tomorrow morning, a cold front will push through the area
bringing a wind shift from west to north, along with increasing cold
advection. Northerly gusts of 30 to 40 miles per hour remains
possible with frontal passage, and winds will be slow to weaken into
tomorrow afternoon. The cooler temperatures will keep humidity
values higher tomorrow afternoon, generally above 30 percent. This
will limit fire concerns somewhat, despite the continued gusty north
winds. Skies begin to clear by late tomorrow night, and surface high
pressure begins to spill south into the area. This will allow
temperatures to cool into the 20s for Friday morning.
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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
Issued at 325 PM CDT Wed Mar 25 2026
The area remains under the influence of the surface high on Friday,
with a much cooler airmass in place. This will keep highs in the
50s, and when combined with weaker winds will lead to a brief
reprieve from the fire weather concerns.
Upper ridging then begins to amplify across the western CONUS as we
head into the weekend, leading to temperatures quickly moderating
back to above average across western and north central Nebraska.
Saturday looks concerning with again an overlap of warm highs, very
low humidity, and gusty winds. Sunday looks to be even warmer than
Saturday, with again a threat for gusty winds. It appears critical
fire weather concerns may return across the area this weekend and
into early next week.
Attention then turns to a pattern shift, which is expected by middle
to late next week. Confidence remains low for now, though this looks
to at least bring some threat for precipitation across the area as
troughing finally establishes across the western US. With the
worsening drought conditions across the area, this will continue to
be monitored very closely.
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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z THURSDAY/...
Issued at 1225 PM CDT Wed Mar 25 2026
VFR conditions are expected to prevail through tomorrow
afternoon across all of western and north central Nebraska.
Winds remain gusty from the west this afternoon, with gusts of
25 to 30kts expected. Isolated showers are possible this evening
across portions of the Sandhills, with a threat for gusty,
erratic winds.
Winds briefly weaken tonight, before a cold front pushes
through the area early tomorrow morning. Strengthening north
winds can be expected tomorrow morning, with widespread gusts of
30 to 35kts for all terminals.
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.FIRE WEATHER...
Issued at 324 PM CDT Wed Mar 25 2026
Critical fire weather conditions persist through Thursday morning,
with record high temperatures, very low humidity, and gusty winds
continuing into this evening. By tonight, isolated showers with
gusty, erratic winds and a low threat for dry lightning are
expected across portions of the eastern Panhandle and the
Sandhills. A cold front then passes through the area Thursday
morning, with a sharp west to north wind shift and gusts
increasing to 30 to 40 miles per hour.
Though winds will remain gusty from the north through Thursday
afternoon, cooler temperatures will keep humidity values above
critical thresholds across the area. Friday will remain cooler as
well, and when combined with weaker winds will keep fire concerns
low.
As we head into the weekend and early next week, temperatures will
again return back to well above average. Gusty winds are possible
each day as well, and daily elevated to near critical fire
concerns are expected. Though confidence remains low, a chance for
wetting moisture may return to western and north central Nebraska
by middle to late next week.
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.LBF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Red Flag Warning until 11 AM CDT /10 AM MDT/ Thursday for
NEZ204-206-208>210-219.
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SHORT TERM...Brown
LONG TERM...Brown
AVIATION...Brown
FIRE WEATHER...Brown
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