NWS North Platte NOAA Weather Radio

WXN-72, Merna
(Craig)
An area of low pressure will develop and move over the central plains...

This hazardous weather outlook is for Western and North-Central Nebraska.   Day one:  
    Spotter call-to-action statement:
    Days two through seven:

The forecast for Custer County:
The 4 to 7 day outlook for Custer County:

At 1 p.m. Central Daylight Time, at Broken Bow, under cloudy skies, the temperature was 64 degrees, with a dewpoint of 49, and the relative humidity was 57%.   The wind was north at 20 miles per hour, gusting to 28, and the pressure was 29.88 inches, and rising.    At Ord, under cloudy skies, the temperature was 65 degrees, with a dewpoint of 52, and the relative humidity was 62%.   The wind was north at 14 miles per hour, gusting to 23, and the pressure was 29.26 inches, and rising.
   From surrounding stations,  it was sunny, with a temperature of 79 at Kearney, 80 at Grand Island, and 70 at Lexington.  At Ainsworth, it was mostly sunny, with a temperature of 63.   It was mostly cloudy, with a temperature of 60 at Valentine and 63 at O'Neill.  
    In Eastern Nebraska, skies ranged from mostly sunny to partly sunny.   It was 77 at Norfolk, 81 at Columbus, 72 at Omaha, and 83 at Lincoln.  
    Across Southwest and West-Central Nebraska, skies ranged from sunny to mostly sunny.   It was 64 at Ogallala, 68 at Imperial, and 73 at McCook.  
    Across the Panhandle, at Sidney, it was sunny, with a temperature of 63.   At Alliance, it was partly sunny, with a temperature of 60.   It was cloudy, with a temperature of 54 at Scottsbluff, and 64 at Chadron.
    In South Dakota, it was 64 at Chamberlain.   At Sioux Falls, it was mostly sunny, with a temperature of 71.  At Winner, it was partly sunny, with a temperature of 64.   It was cloudy, with a temperature of 44 at Rapid City, 51 at Pine Ridge, 50 at Pierre, and 66 at Yankton.
    From other states, at Denver, it was mostly sunny, with a temperature of 59.   It was cloudy, with a temperature of 44 at Cheyenne, and 86 at Kansas City.  
    Once again, at 1 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Broken Bow was 64 degrees under cloudy skies.   Ord was 65 degrees under cloudy skies.

The grassland fire danger index...

The North Platte climate summary for the month of September, 2002:

--- Hourly Station ID ---
(Paul)
This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXN-72, on a frequency of 162.50 Megahertz.   This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting from tower facilities in Merna, Nebraska.   This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Commission, serving parts of Central Nebraska.



WXL-73, Bassett
(Craig)
The short-term forecast for Keya Paha County, according to the National Weather Service in North Platte:

A strong upper-level low pressure system...

This hazardous weather outlook is for Western and North-Central Nebraska.   Day one:
     Spotter Call-To-Action:       Days two through seven:

The forecast for Keya Paha, Brown, Rock, Blaine, and Loup Counties:
The forecast for Boyd, Holt, Garfield, and Wheeler Couties:
The 4 to 7 day outlook for North-Central portions of Nebraska:

At 11 a.m. Central Daylight Time, at O'Neill, under cloudy skies, the temperature was 39 degrees, with a dewpoint of 37, and the relative humidity was 93%.   The wind was north at 14 miles per hour, and the pressure was 30.28 inches, and rising.    At Ainsworth, under cloudy skies, the temperature was 37 degrees, with a dewpoint of 36, and the relative humidity was 93%.   The wind was north at 15 miles per hour, and the pressure was 30.23 inches, and rising.
   Over Northern Nebraska,  rain was falling, with a temperature of 37 at Valentine and 44 at Norfolk.   At Columbus, it was cloudy, with a temperature of 45.
    In Eastern Nebraska, it was cloudy, with a temperature of 50 at Lincoln and 51 at Omaha.  At Grand Island, rain and fog were reported, with a temperature of 44.  
    Across Southwest and West-Central Nebraska, temperatures were between 37 and 42 degrees.   Fog was reported at McCook, at Broken Bow.   It was cloudy at North Platte, Ogallala, Imperial, and Lexington.
    Across the Panhandle, temperatures were between 35 and 40 degrees.  It was cloudy at Scottsbluff, Alliance, and Chadron.   At Sidney, rain and fog were reported.
    In South Dakota, it was 39 at Winner, and 43 at Sioux Falls.   It was 40 at Chamberlain.   It was cloudy, with a temperature of 38 at Rapid City, 38 at Pine Ridge, 41 at Pierre, and 43 at Yankton.
    From other states, fog was reported, with a temperature of 36 at Denver, and 31 at Cheyenne.   At Kansas City, it was cloudy, with a temperature of 69.  
    Once again, at 11 a.m. Central Daylight Time, O'Neill was 39 degrees under cloudy skies.   Ainsworth was 37 degrees under cloudy skies.


--- Hourly Station ID ---
(Paul)
This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL-73, on a frequency of 162.475 Megahertz.   This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting from tower facilities in Bassett, Nebraska.   This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Commission, serving parts of North-Central Nebraska.




WXN-82, Valentine
(Craig)
The short-term forecast for Eastern Cherry County, according to the National Weather Service in North Platte:

A strong upper-level low pressure system...

This hazardous weather outlook is for Western and North-Central Nebraska.   Day one:
     Spotter Call-To-Action:       Days two through seven:

The forecast for Eastern Cherry County:
The forecast for Todd and Tripp Counties in South Dakota:
The 4 to 7 day outlook for North-Central portions of Nebraska:

At 11 a.m. Central Daylight Time, at Valentine...    (Weather Roundup incomplete)
      At Ainsworth...
     Across South Dakota, at Winner...   ... at Chamberlain, Pine Ridge, Philip, Pierre, and Mitchell.
     Over Northern Nebraska...    Norfolk...    O'Neill...   Yankton...

...

    Across the Panhandle...
   
...

    From other states...   Denver...    Cheyenne...  Rapid City...    Kansas City...
    Once again, at 11 a.m. Central Daylight Time,
    Valentine was...  
    Ainsworth was...

--- Hourly Station ID ---
(Paul)
This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXN-82, on a frequency of 162.45 Megahertz.   This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting from tower facilities near Valentine, Nebraska.   This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Commission, serving parts of North-Central Nebraska.



WXL-68, Sutherland
(Craig)
<<Weather synopsis>>

This hazardous weather outlook is for Western and North-Central
Nebraska.   Day one:
    Spotter Call-To-Action statement:       Days two through seven:

The forecast for  << counties in Sutherland listening area>>:
The 4 to 7 day outlook for Southwest Nebraska:

At 11 a.m. Central Standard Time / 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, at North Platte...  At Ogallala...

. . .

Once again, at 11 a.m. Central Standard Time / 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, North Platte was...   Ogallala was...


--- Hourly Station ID ---
(Paul)
This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL-68, on a frequency of
162.55
Megahertz.   This service is provided by the National Weather
Service in
North Platte, transmitting from tower facilities near Sutherland,
Nebraska.  
This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational
Telecommunications
Commission, serving parts of Southwest Nebraska.


WXL-76, Merriman
(Craig)
<<Weather synopsis>>

This hazardous weather outlook is for Western and North-Central
Nebraska.   Day one:
    Spotter Call-To-Action statement:       Days two through seven:

The forecast for Sheridan and Eastern Cherry County:
The forecast for Bennett County in South Dakota:
The 4 to 7 day outlook for North-Central and Northwestern portions of Nebraska:

At 11 a.m. Central Standard Time / 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, at Alliance...  At Pine Ridge, South Dakota...

. . .

Once again, at 11 a.m. Central Standard Time / 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, Alliance was...   Pine Ridge, South Dakota was...

--- Hourly Station ID ---
(Paul)
This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL-76, on a frequency of
162.40
Megahertz.   This service is provided by the National Weather
Service in
North Platte, transmitting from tower facilities near Merriman,
Nebraska.  
This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational
Telecommunications
Commission, serving parts of North-Central and Northwestern Nebraska.



KHA-55, Oshkosh
(Craig)
<<Weather synopsis>>

This hazardous weather outlook is for Western and North-Central
Nebraska.   Day one:
    Spotter Call-To-Action statement:       Days two through seven:

The forecast for Deuel, Garden, and western Keith County:
The 4 to 7 day outlook for parts of Western Nebraska:

At 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, at Sidney...  At Ogallala...

. . .

Once again, at 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, Sidney was...   Ogallala was...

--- Hourly Station ID ---
(Paul)
This is NOAA Weather Radio station KHA-55, on a frequency of
162.525
Megahertz.   This service is provided by the National Weather
Service in
North Platte, transmitting through tower faci
lities near Oshkosh,
Nebraska.  
This service is made possible through the cooperation of Wheat Belt Public Power District, Nebraska Region 21 Emergency Management, and Pinpoint Communications.