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   MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 2238   
   29 Nov 25 10:50:02   
   
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   ACUS11 KWNS 291049   
   SWOMCD   
   SPC MCD 291049=20   
   IAZ000-MOZ000-NEZ000-291615-   
      
   Mesoscale Discussion 2238   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   0449 AM CST Sat Nov 29 2025   
      
   Areas affected...East-central/southeast NE into southwest/central IA   
      
   Concerning...Heavy snow=20   
      
   Valid 291049Z - 291615Z   
      
   SUMMARY...Snow rates may approach or exceed 1 inch per hour at times   
   this morning.   
      
   DISCUSSION...A long-duration snow event is underway across parts of   
   NE and IA this morning. A somewhat more organized precipitation band   
   has recently developed from eastern NE into west-central IA, within   
   a zone of enhanced frontogenesis within the 900-800 mb layer. This   
   band may continue to progress eastward in conjunction with a   
   mid/upper-level shortwave trough (and related surface low) currently   
   moving eastward across the central Plains.=20   
      
   Light to moderate snow has been ongoing this morning across much of   
   IA, while observations and recent dual-pol data from KOAX indicate   
   that a changeover from freezing rain/drizzle to snow is underway   
   from Omaha to near Lincoln, NE. Snow rates within the ongoing band   
   (and any additional organized bands that develop) may approach or   
   exceed 1 inch per hour at times this morning. Farther south into far   
   southeast NE and northwest MO, a residual warm layer may result in a   
   mix of precipitation types, though brief periods of moderate to   
   heavy snow rates could occur where a full changeover to snow can be   
   maintained.   
      
   ..Dean.. 11/29/2025   
      
   ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fj=   
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   8gRN-qXU64r25LWkwE$  for graphic product...   
      
   ATTN...WFO...DMX...EAX...OAX...   
      
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