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Chadron, Nebraska 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for Chadron NE
National Weather Service Forecast for:
Chadron NE
Issued by: National Weather Service Cheyenne, WY |
| Updated: 5:17 am MST Dec 5, 2025 |
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Today
 Decreasing Clouds and Breezy
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Tonight
 Partly Cloudy then Slight Chance Rain/Snow
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Saturday
 Partly Sunny and Breezy
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Saturday Night
 Mostly Cloudy
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Sunday
 Decreasing Clouds
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Sunday Night
 Mostly Cloudy
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Monday
 Mostly Sunny and Breezy
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Monday Night
 Mostly Cloudy
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Tuesday
 Slight Chance Showers and Breezy
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| Hi 39 °F |
Lo 22 °F⇑ |
Hi 43 °F |
Lo 17 °F |
Hi 43 °F |
Lo 24 °F |
Hi 49 °F |
Lo 29 °F |
Hi 56 °F |
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
Today
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Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 39. Breezy, with a west northwest wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. |
Tonight
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A slight chance of snow after 2am, mixing with rain after 3am. Increasing clouds, with a temperature falling to near 22 by 10pm, then rising to around 32 during the remainder of the night. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. |
Saturday
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Partly sunny, with a high near 43. Breezy, with a west wind 15 to 25 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 35 mph. |
Saturday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. North wind 10 to 15 mph becoming light and variable. |
Sunday
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Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 43. Southwest wind 5 to 15 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. |
Sunday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. |
Monday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. Breezy. |
Monday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. |
Tuesday
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A slight chance of showers after 11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. Breezy. |
Tuesday Night
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A chance of rain showers before 4am, then a chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Blustery. |
Wednesday
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A chance of rain and snow showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 42. |
Wednesday Night
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A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. |
Thursday
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A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 44. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for Chadron NE.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
957
FXUS65 KCYS 051134
AFDCYS
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Cheyenne WY
434 AM MST Fri Dec 5 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Winds remaining elevated through Friday morning in the wind
prone areas. Another round of High Wind Warnings will be
likely Friday night into Saturday.
- Areas of blowing snow may impact travel conditions in the
wind prone areas of southeast Wyoming.
- Prolonged period of mountain snow expected through Sunday
morning. Winter Storm Warnings have been issued for Sierra
Madre and Snowy Ranges.
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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/...
Issued at 317 AM MST Fri Dec 5 2025
High winds continue early this morning in the Arlington and South
Laramie Range wind prones. Although 60+ MPH gusts have been
occasional, the GFS suggests high winds will still be possible
through the morning hours Friday before the next upper-level
disturbance moves into the CWA. High Wind Warnings are still valid
and will likely be allowed to expire on time later this morning.
Besides wind, webcams show light snow along Interstate 80 between
Laramie and Rawlins and SNOTELs indicate accumulating snow in the
mountains. Webcams also show drifting snow over the roads due to the
strong winds. Between the falling snow and drifting snow, travel
conditions on Interstate 80 could become hazardous as the day
progresses.
Snow will continue in the mountains throughout the day as moist
upslope flow dominates. Snow will also be possible in areas adjacent
to the mountains. As previously mentioned, snow and strong winds in
the Arlington area will likely lead to hazardous travel conditions
on Interstate 80. Between now and Saturday evening, accumulating
snow is expected around Arlington. 4 to 8 inches of snow will be
possible. Coupled with multiple rounds of strong winds, falling and
blowing snow will lead to reduced visibility. As a result, went
ahead and issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Arlington to account
for blowing snow, accumulating snow, and hazardous travel
conditions. Other locations like central and southwest Carbon County
may also need to be watched in case winter headlines are needed.
Winter Storm Warnings still look on track for the mountains, as
models consistently show about 1 to 2 feet of snow falling over the
next few days as Pacific moisture is funneled into the CWA.
The break in winds will be brief as the next high wind event arrives
late Friday night. A stronger upper-level disturbance will move into
the CWA overnight. This will steepen both MSLP gradients as well as
700 mb height gradients. As a result, winds aloft will strengthen up
to 60 to 70 kts with strong subsidence in place to help bring these
winds down to the surface. A strong mountain wave signature is also
present which could also help get these winds down to the surface.
This wind event looks to be more widespread, with high winds likely
spreading out to areas outside of the wind prones. In-house guidance
shows high probabilities of high winds for the typical wind prones
or Arlington, Bordeaux and the South Laramie Range and foothills.
However, high winds will also be possible in East Platte County,
Laramie County, the Laramie and Saratoga Valleys, central Carbon
County and the Muddy Gap area. For now, held off on issuing any high
wind headlines for this event simply because high wind products are
already in effect. To prevent confusion, will allow the day shift to
issue headlines once the current ones expire. However, confidence is
high in high winds occurring outside of the usual wind prones. With
the next stronger disturbance moving in, snow showers will likely
spread into the high plains given the ample moisture and synoptic
lift. Hi-Res guidance does show some banded snow features, however,
snow accumulations in the plains will be minimal.
Snow showers and high winds will continue into the day Saturday.
Both will begin to taper off in the afternoon as the upper-level
disturbance moves out of the area. Northwest flow and some cloud
cover will keep temperatures seasonable for this time of year. By
Saturday night, snow and wind will have calmed down, although snow
will continue in the Snowy and Sierra Madre Ranges.
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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
Issued at 130 PM MST Thu Dec 4 2025
Synopsis...
Ensemble clusters continue to depict northwest flow across the
central and northern Rockies through next week with slight
variations in the zonal vs meridional component by early next week.
Overall, with ridging centered over or just offshore southern
California and dominant troughing from the Hudson Bay into the
Canadian Maritime, it does not look to be a particularly
amplified pattern the next several days with low amplitude
shortwaves keeping active precipitation chances in the mountains
which occasionally spill into the adjacent zones and high
plains through the period. Temperatures will gradually warm
through the end of the period with highs on the front range and
NE panhandle reaching into the 50s early next week. Most notably
through the extended will be periods of high to very high winds
especially early in the coming week.
- Snow Chances
As the lead shortwave mostly misses the area to the east on Friday a
second wave will more directly impact the area Saturday bringing
better moisture to the high elevations where snow will continue
through the day on Sunday. From Saturday morning through Sunday
things look to improve with regards to snow rate with only another
foot or so expected for areas above 8000ft and less than 3 inches
for areas below 8000ft across the Sierra Madre and Snowy ranges. The
next precipitation chances look to come in the later half of next
week as a cold front brings upslope flow to the northern Laramie
range and interior higher elevations. This event looks to have
significantly less moisture to work with than the weekend event and
thus only a few inches are expected for the higher elevations and a
dusting across the front range and high plains.
- Wind
Guidance is coming into better agreement on Saturday with a potent
140kt+ jet streak impinging upon southeast Wyoming by Saturday
morning with the GFS on the high end of guidance forecasting a 60kt
700mb jet streak while the NAM and ECMWF keep it closer to 50-55kts.
Regardless this should be enough to see a few gusts over 55mph in
the northern Laramie Valley near Arlington. This should be a short
event as the jet washes out through the day but High Wind Warning
looks fairly likely given the in house guidance amongst other
sources. Looking ahead to early next week there continues to be a
strong signal for high winds given an increasing pressure gradient
but the magnitude will depend on the track of a shortwave across the
northern plains. The GFS and ECMWF still show differences in track
that are drastic enough to make or break this forecast but overall
the potential exists for a stronger than typical wind event that
would extend beyond just the traditional wind prone areas.
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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY/...
Issued at 433 AM MST Fri Dec 5 2025
Scattered snow showers and gusty winds are expected at southeast
Wyoming terminals during the day. Brief MVFR/IFR conditions will be
possible if a snow shower moves over a terminal. Visibility
reductions and low stratus are possible. Cannot rule out patchy
blowing snow, mainly around KRWL. Breezy conditions will be possible
at western Nebraska terminals during the afternoon.
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.CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
WY...High Wind Warning until 6 AM MST early this morning for WYZ106.
High Wind Warning until noon MST today for WYZ110-116.
Winter Weather Advisory until 5 PM MST Saturday for WYZ110.
Winter Storm Warning until 5 AM MST Sunday for WYZ112-114.
NE...None.
&&
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SHORT TERM...SF
LONG TERM...WFOCYS
AVIATION...SF
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