467 FXUS63 KOAX 022358 AFDOAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 658 PM CDT Thu May 2 2019 .SHORT TERM...(Tonight through Sunday) Issued at 330 PM CDT Thu May 2 2019 Forecast concerns into next week will be timing of showers and thunderstorms with this active pattern. The clearing skies occurred overnight and we have plenty of sunshine for today. Lows in northeast Nebraska dropped back into the 30 to 35 degree range, while those that held on to the clouds longer were in the lower to mid 40s. Surface high pressure is over the region today with temperatures rising into the lower 60s. Visible satellite shows cumuliform clouds (showers) already developing in northwest Kansas and another area of clouds (showers) in western Nebraska, so enjoy this very beautiful May weather today. The general pattern over the larger scale the next few days has closed h5 low pressure in the Lake Winnipeg area and shortwaves moving through the trough across the Northern and Central Plains. Meanwhile close low pressure at h5 off the West Coast moves toward California. This pattern is supportive of near or above normal temperatures and periodic rain chances. As the moisture increases and lift from the shortwave trough over Colorado moves east/upper level jet support increases/frontogenesis, should see clouds increase with showers developing between 06-12Z across southeast Nebraska, spreading into parts of east central and southwest Iowa during the day. Precipitation amounts appear to be on the light side between a trace and 0.1" Meanwhile, the energy from a slightly lagging northern shortwave will drag a cold front into northeast Nebraska. Instability/convergence along the front Friday afternoon should spark a few showers and thunderstorms. Moisture and instability are limited so have isolated to scattered covered mentioned. The precipitation should drift southeast and weaken/dissipate overnight. There is a surface boundary that will form and for now we are on the warm side of the boundary with highs in the 70s Saturday and Sunday. Surface low pressure is forecast to develop and move along the boundary Saturday night with a stronger push of cold air across the Dakotas Sunday with post frontal showers and thunderstorms. The front only pushes southward through parts of the area. The coverage of the rain locally appears spotty Saturday night through Sunday with better coverage to the north and east of the local forecast area. .LONG TERM...(Sunday night through Thursday) Issued at 330 PM CDT Thu May 2 2019 Sunday night through Wednesday night there will be periods of showers and thunderstorms. We have convergent flow between the northern stream shortwave and the flow from the closed low over southern California/Arizona. Cooler air to the north combined with warmer/moisture laden air being drawn northward will created a battleground areas where the storms will be more favored. Right now, this area looks to be over parts of Nebraska and Iowa. A surface front will stall in the area Sunday night through Monday night before pushing south Tuesday. We will have to work out the details as we get closer related to where the front is and the strength of the forcing/timing of higher chance for rain is. Right now we have our highest pops Highs Monday and Tuesday should top our in the 60s and 70s with cooler 50s and 60s Wednesday and 60s Thursday. && .AVIATION...(For the 00Z TAFS through 00Z Friday evening) Issued at 644 PM CDT Thu May 2 2019 VFR conditions should persist through Friday afternoon. Winds will generally be light and out of the south. Friday, a chance of showers exists after 16Z with a cold front moving into northeast Nebraska. && .OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. IA...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Zapotocny LONG TERM...Zapotocny AVIATION...Fajman