082 FXUS63 KOAX 211058 AFDOAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 558 AM CDT Fri Aug 21 2020 ...Updated Aviation Forecast Discussion... .DISCUSSION... Issued at 315 AM CDT Fri Aug 21 2020 Forecast Summary: A few thunderstorms will remain possible through Saturday mainly in northeast Nebraska and west central Iowa around periphery of building upper level ridge. Warm temperatures aloft should squelch any convection over the rest of our area through Saturday, and over all of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa Sunday through Wednesday before heights begin to lower somewhat. Surface temperatures will be on the upswing as well, with middle 90s common the first half of the week. Today through Saturday: Upper level high pressure was anchored over Arizona this morning, with ridging extending north and east into the Central Rockies and Southern Plains. Flow around ridge was easterly across the Northern Rockies, then diving southeast through the Central Plains including over eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. A couple of disturbances rolling through that flow will bring small chances for convection to our part of the world through Saturday. A couple of minor ripples were noted in water vapor loops this morning, one extending from central Minnesota into western Iowa, and a second noted in eastern South Dakota. First wave was triggering a band of showers from southern Minnesota into west central Iowa. The second was touching off a few showers in southeast South Dakota. Increasing low level jet was aiding in development, and should continue the next several hours before becoming southwesterly and diminishing. Thus will maintain a small chance for showers or thunderstorms in our northern and eastern zones until about mid morning. The next potential weather-maker was noted in water vapor imagery extending from central Alberta into eastern Montana. This shortwave is forecast to dive southeast into the Northern Plains later today and tonight, bringing a similar scenario as this morning in our area overnight. Increasing low level jet and elevated instability will contribute to at least isolated convection across northeast Nebraska into west central Iowa from late evening through early Saturday. By Saturday afternoon, building upper level heights and associated warmer temperatures should cap any convection. Surface temperatures should respond in kind, with highs gaining a couple of degrees on upper 80s highs from this afternoon to reach the lower 90s most areas Saturday. Sunday through Thursday: Upper level ridge continues to build into the Central Plains from Sunday into the middle of next week. Mid level temperatures warm during this time, effectively squashing convection and aiding low level warming as well. 850 temperatures should be pushing the middle 20s C Sunday through Wednesday, suggesting 90s for highs will be the rule. Persistent southerly low level flow will keep lows quite warm as well. And any southwesterly wind component could push highs close to 100 both Tuesday and Wednesday. Some breakdown in upper ridging is expected by Thursday when remnants of tropical system drifts north into the Plains. Certainly a better chance for precipitation will follow, but exact evolution of this scenario will have to be worked out in time. && .AVIATION...(For the 12Z TAFS through 12Z Saturday morning) Issued at 556 AM CDT Fri Aug 21 2020 VFR conditions are forecast through Friday night. Scattered showers in western Iowa should remain east of KOMA this morning. Then south winds of 10 to 20kt and scattered clouds near FL050 should rule much of the day. There is a small chance for showers or thunderstorms in northeast Nebraska overnight that could affect KOFK between 06Z and 12Z. However convection is expected to remain north of TAF site. && .OAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NE...None. IA...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Dergan AVIATION...Dergan