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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: 12:41 am MDT May 10, 2026 |
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Today
 Sunny
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Tonight
 Mostly Clear
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Monday
 Hot
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Monday Night
 Partly Cloudy
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Tuesday
 Sunny
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Tuesday Night
 Mostly Clear
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Wednesday
 Sunny then Sunny and Breezy
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Wednesday Night
 Partly Cloudy and Breezy
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Thursday
 Hot
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| Hi 73 °F |
Lo 47 °F |
Hi 91 °F |
Lo 50 °F |
Hi 77 °F |
Lo 46 °F |
Hi 90 °F |
Lo 58 °F |
Hi 92 °F |
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Today
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Sunny, with a high near 73. West southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. |
Tonight
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Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south after midnight. |
Monday
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Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 91. South southwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. |
Monday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North wind 5 to 15 mph. |
Tuesday
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Sunny, with a high near 77. North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph. |
Tuesday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 46. |
Wednesday
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Sunny and hot, with a high near 90. Breezy. |
Wednesday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. Breezy. |
Thursday
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Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 92. |
Thursday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 52. |
Friday
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Sunny, with a high near 86. |
Friday Night
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A slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. |
Saturday
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A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Breezy. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for Chadron NE.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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FXUS65 KCYS 100854
AFDCYS
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Cheyenne WY
254 AM MDT Sun May 10 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Mostly dry and warmer weather will prevail for Sunday through
Wednesday, with thunderstorms possibly returning late in the
week.
- Near Critical fire weather conditions possible over east
central Wyoming and the northern Nebraska Panhandle Monday
afternoon.
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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/...
Issued at 250 AM MDT Sun May 10 2026
Current Satellite loop and KCYS radar imagery shows the upper
level trough beginning to exit the region with clearing skies
north of Interstate 80. A band of showers with embedded thunder
has developed along the I-80 corridor from Cheyenne to Sidney,
with scattered showers expected to continue over the next 4
hours to around sunrise. This activity should move south and
dissipate shortly after sunrise with sunny skies and dry weather
expected through Sunday afternoon. After a chilly morning this
morning, the cooler air aloft and near the surface will quickly
move east of the area today as 700mb temperatures climb above
5c. High temperatures in the 60s to low 70s are expected this
afternoon, warmest over eastern Wyoming and the northern
Nebraska Panhandle.
Even warmer temperatures are forecast to start of the work-week
as a broad ridge axis aloft moves over the Front Range. 700mb
temperatures are forecast to climb above 10c for the whole area,
which translates to afternoon high temperatures in the upper 70s
to upper 80s. The lowest elevations of western Nebraska may see
highs around 90 with dry westerly winds. Other than some fire
weather concerns, quiet weather is expected to start off the
week with pleasant weather. Models do show a shallow cold front
moving in from the north late Monday and Monday night, resulting
in slightly cooler temperatures but remaining above average for
mid May.
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.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
Issued at 152 PM MDT Sat May 9 2026
The general pattern going into Tuesday is one of upper level
ridging. A rather large high pressure system will be building over
the Four Corners Region with an axis of it passing through. This
should allow temperatures to reach the mid 70s to low 80s. We do
have fire weather conditions showing up in the interior mountains
near Rawlins this day. Humidities appear very low, possibly getting
into the low teens with gusty conditions. Elsewhere, dry conditions
may favor some elevated concerns. These conditons should persist
into Wednesday where some spots in valleys east of the Laramie Range
could reach the 90s and near daily record temperatures. Humidities
plummet given the favorable environment for deep layer mixing.
Relative humidities reaching the mid and low teens are a
possibility. Attention to conditions these few days should be
maintained for fire weather interests. Thursday a plume of monsoonal
like moisture makes its way north from the Eastern Pacific into our
area. The ridge gets pushed southeast into Texas allowing increasing
chance of isolated to scattered showers and storms. PoPs are low at
this time, and surface layer mixing will still be high creating dry
conditions at the surface. So, the most likely outcome Thursday are
the continued fire weather risk, but maybe throw in a few dry and
windy thunderstorms. About this time a compact, but high amplitude
trough will be passing over the northwestern Pacific Coast. Global
models differ on the speed and strength of this feature. The GFS is
much more aggressive with this trough and is a bit slower/south with
the progression as it reaches our area Friday. ECMWF is a bit more
progressive, weaker and northward with its trajectory. Both have the
general negative tilt form to the trough which tend to be more
dynamic than positive and flatter systems. The timing is somewhat
important from a severe weather angle, a slower and more southward
system may allow for the favorable left exit region of the jet to
the south of the trough to be in phase with the better daytime
heating. At the moment the models make this a more north and
eastward event. A dry slot on the south side of the system will
create sinking air and may tighten pressure gradients in the 700
mbar enough to create strong winds. Indeed our machine learning
models highlight an elevated risk Friday morning and afternoon
(~40%) for west to east mountain gap flow locations. Conditions area
wide continue to by dry and warm, so fire weather is likely to
continue, even going into Saturday. Fuels in our Nebraska Panhandle
zones are not in good shape with little green up reported. The
snowfall received on the eastern slopes and ridges of the Laramie
Range has caused some greenup with vegetation. The periods of recent
rain may stave off more critical fire concerns going into this
period.
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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/...
Issued at 1130 PM MDT Sat May 9 2026
Upper level trough will move south of the region late tonight and
early Sunday morning. Clearing skies and light winds are expected
through much of Sunday. Can`t rule out some low clouds and/or patchy
fog
HAZARDS/WEATHER TRENDS: VFR conditions will prevail over the next 18
to 24 hours with clearing skies and relatively light winds. The only
Aviation concern is the possibility of fog or low CIGS across the
area, especially where rain fell on Saturday. Models struggling with
this possibility and show probabilities around 10% to 25%. Will keep
out of the TAFS and monitor through the morning hours, but did add
some VCFG and low FEW-SCT cloudiness for a few terminals.
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.CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
WY...None.
NE...None.
&&
$$
SHORT TERM...TJT
LONG TERM...RV
AVIATION...TJT/MN
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