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FXUS63 KSGF 081932
AFDSGF

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Springfield MO
132 PM CST Sat Nov 8 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Gusty winds of 25-35 mph today into Sunday.

- Much colder conditions early Sunday into early Tuesday. Highs
in the 30s and 40s and lows in the 20s. Wind chills dipping
into the single digits and teens Sunday night into Monday
morning.
- Increasing confidence in elevated fire weather conditions on
Tuesday, with dry and gusty conditions.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/...
Issued at 132 PM CST Sat Nov 8 2025

Upper level analysis and water vapor imagery show a high
amplitude ridge axis centered along the west coast. A strong
upper low was located just south of Hudson Bay in northern
Ontario with deep northwest and westerly flow aloft between the
ridge axis and upper trough. An embedded shortwave was located
over Nebraska/Iowa with strong upper jet energy(100 to 120kts)
from the ridge axis southeast into the Ozarks. At the surface, a
leading low pressure and frontal system over northern Missouri
into Kansas was aiding in some light precipitation, mostly north
of the CWA. A secondary frontal system was not far behind in the
northern plains. Temperatures have warmed into the mid 60s to
around 70 early this afternoon with mid and high level cloud
cover over the area.

Tonight-Sunday: The mid level clouds should shift east of the
area late this afternoon and early evening and we should clear
out until later this evening and overnight. The cold front
should move through this afternoon and evening and winds will
switch from the southwest to the northwest and become gusty with
some gusts over 30 mph possible. An Arctic air mass will then
start to move in behind the front overnight into Sunday.
Temperatures by morning will dip into the low to mid 30s.
Moisture does not look very impressive as the upper wave moves
in tonight into Sunday, but may have enough lift for some
sprinkles or light flurries late tonight into Sunday morning. We
are not expecting any accumulating rain or snow. Low clouds and
strong cold air advection will keep temperatures from rising
much on Sunday and we have highs in the upper 30s to low 40s for
most locations. Snow flurry and sprinkle chances should end
during the afternoon.


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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/...
Issued at 132 PM CST Sat Nov 8 2025

Cold weather into Tuesday morning: The coldest air of the
Autumn season so far will move into the area Sunday night. The
sky should clear out by the evening and we should see
temperatures dip into the teens to low 20s across the area. With
the Arctic high to our west by 12z Monday, we`ll still have
some northwest winds to the east of the high and will see wind
chills Sunday night into Monday morning in the single digits to
teens. This air mass will push over the area during the day
Monday and will keep the cold temperatures in place with highs
from the upper 30s to low 40s. Monday night will be another cold
one with lows back in the 20s. The coldest air will be in the
east where some teens will be possible in the valleys.

Warming trend, gusty winds and fire weather concerns: The upper
trough will shift off to the east coast on Tuesday and the
surface high will be to our southeast. Strong low level warm
advection is expected with the departure of the high, but the
dry air mass will remain in place. Highs should rebound into the
mid 50s to low 60s, but will see afternoon RH values dip into
the 30s. Gusty southwest winds with the low afternoon RH values
will bring some elevated to locally significant fire weather
potential to the area Tuesday afternoon. An upper ridge will
push east into the plains and Mississippi valley by the end of
the week with the potential of temperatures returning to the 70s
by Thursday and Friday.



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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/...
Issued at 1105 AM CST Sat Nov 8 2025

For the 18z TAFS, A cold front was just about to enter the
western CWA. Surface low was located over northeast KS and will
push into northwest Missouri by the onset of the 18z TAFS. Some
mid level clouds and light precipitation was occurring with the
low and the southern extent of the precipitation will likely
remain north of the TAF sites. Winds will veer from light out of
the south at the onset to southwest near the front and then
become west and northwest behind the front and become gusty,
with some gusts up to 25 kts possible. These mid level clouds
should clear to the west by late afternoon or early evening,
however a secondary front will push through later during the
overnight and we`ll see stratus around 1500-2500 feet develop
with northwest to north wind gusts continuing into the remainder
of the TAF period. While we can`t rule out some sprinkles or
flurries Sunday morning with upper level energy moving in,
probabilities remain less than 30 percent at this time.

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.SGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
KS...None.
MO...None.

&&

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SHORT TERM...Lindenberg
LONG TERM...Lindenberg
AVIATION...Lindenberg