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Lorenzo, Nebraska Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cheyenne WY 529 PM MDT Thu Sep 4 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- A strong cold front will push through the CWA this afternoon, bringing a winds shift along with stronger winds.

- A warming trend will develop for the Saturday through Thursday period, with chances for isolated to scattered late day showers and thunderstorms each day.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... Issued at 202 PM MDT Thu Sep 4 2025

Skies are generally clear, but you wouldn`t necessarily know it as smoke from Canadian wildfires has drifted into our CWA, reducing visibility for a number of locations as low as two miles. Expect these conditions to continue over the next several hours with some improvement later this evening as the smoke begins to mix out across eastern portions of Wyoming. If you are in western portions of our CWA, I have some bad news, smoke will linger through most of Friday, bringing reduced visibility along with poor air quality. Why has this smoke drifted into our area, well, in part due to a stout upper level low, that is vertically stacked, near the Great Lakes that is helping transport smoke into our region. This low will swing a front south across our CWA today, causing the winds to become more northerly along with gusts topping out in the 30-35 kt range, with some locally stronger gusts possible, through this afternoon. In addition to the winds, this front will bring a substantial temperature drop into Friday through early Saturday, before a warming trend ensues into next week. Temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 60s to low 70s across most of Wyoming and the Nebraska panhandle on Friday with lows generally bottoming out near 40. Precipitation chances with the passing of the cold front will be limited due to drier conditions in place, with the greatest threat of showers or storms near the I-80 corridor in southeast Wyoming later this afternoon. Then, weather conditions become relatively benign heading into the weekend, with no significant weather concerns as we transition into a different pattern that will help temperatures rebound along with bringing lighter winds to most locations. Also, isolated chances of scattered late day showers and thunderstorms heading into the long term for each day.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 200 PM MDT Thu Sep 4 2025

Saturday...Northwest flow aloft continues with a slow warming trend as 700 mb temperatures rise to near 8 Celsius. Looks like enough residual moisture over the far southern Snowy Range and far southern Laramie Valley for isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms.

Sunday...As ridging aloft develops over our counties, return southeast low level flow develops, advecting low and mid level moisture across our counties, and producing scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms, mainly west of I-25. The warming trend continues with 700 mb temperatures near 10 Celsius.

Monday...The warming trend continues with low amplitude ridging aloft and 700 mb temperatures rising to near 14 Celsius. Adequate low and mid level moisture for isolated late day showers and thunderstorms mainly west of I-25.

Tuesday...As the ridge aloft transitions over the Central Plains states and our flow aloft turns southwest, temperatures will remain about the same. Enough low and mid level moisture for isolated to widely scattered late day showers and thunderstorms, mainly west of I-25.

Wednesday...Southwest flow aloft strengthens, and with warm temperatures aloft providing convective inhibition, only isolated to widely scattered late day showers and thunderstorms will be possible, mainly west of I-25. High temperatures about the same as on Tuesday.

Thursday...South southwest flow aloft prevails, and with adequate low and mid level moisture, we expect to see isolated to widely scattered late day showers and thunderstorms. Perhaps slightly cooler compared to Wednesday due to more clouds and precipitation.

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.AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 523 PM MDT Thu Sep 4 2025

Northwest flow aloft will continue, while a Canadian origin cold front moves southward across the terminals this evening.

Scattered to broken clouds from 10000 to 15000 feet will occur. Areas of smoke will reduce visibilities to 4 to 5 miles at Cheyenne until 11Z Friday. Winds will gust to 27 knots at the Wyoming terminals until 06Z, to 32 knots at the Nebraska terminals until 03Z, and to 23 knots at the Nebraska terminals after 15Z Friday.

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.CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WY...Air Quality Alert until midnight MDT tonight for WYZ101>119. NE...None.

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