Area Forecast Discussion
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936 FXUS61 KRNK 071040 AFDRNK Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Blacksburg VA 640 AM EDT Fri Jun 7 2024 .SYNOPSIS... High pressure will build in from the southwest today and linger into Saturday. Another front tracks into the area Sunday with scattered showers and thunderstorms, with mainly dry weather for Monday. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... As of 1221 AM EDT Friday... Scattered to broken clouds will clear out through the morning, with drier air to our northwest working into the mountains this morning and piedmont by afternoon. Should be a fairly sunny day with highs close to normal with lower to mid 80s east to lower to mid 70s west. You will notice lower humidity as west/northwest winds will be driving dewpoints down. A few gusts to 20-25 mph possible, especially mountains. Keeping it clear and cooler Friday night with high pressure tracking into the southern Appalachians. Lows will be in the 50s for most, but some 40s in the mountains are likely as well. Forecast confidence is high. && .SHORT TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 145 AM EDT Friday... Key Messages: 1. Scattered showers and possible storms Sunday. 2. Chance for isolated to scattered showers in the mountains Monday. 3. Drier and cooler Saturday. Surface high pressure will remain situated over the region through Saturday, while an upper trough will sit over southeastern Canada through the forecast period. The surface high will keep the weather drier and temperatures near to a few degrees below normal for Saturday, but pressure rises and some cold air advection will lead to breezy conditions. Sunday will likely start off dry, but a cold front approaches from the west through the day, and an upper shortwave will move through the base of the trough into the Mid Atlantic, which will lead to increased chances for scattered showers by Sunday afternoon and evening, and stronger winds aloft will increase chances for isolated to scattered storms, with the greatest probabilities along and west of the Blue Ridge. Any activity will likely wane after sunset, with the loss of daytime heating and thus decrease in instability. The front looks to eventually stall across the southeastern states by the beginning of the work week, while the upper trough digs farther southward. With the trough remaining over the eastern US through the start of the week, precipitation chances remain in the forecast, but are low, and mainly for the mountains Monday. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... As of 230 AM EDT Friday... Key Messages: 1. Lower confidence on precipitation chances for the first half of the work week. 2. Near to just below normal temperatures, but warming through midweek. The mid and upper level patterns generally show troughing persisting over the eastern US through the first half of the work week, and some ridging developing over the central and western US at some point during the early to midweek time frame. However, long range deterministic and ensemble guidance are showing differences in the evolution of the pattern early in the work week. At this point in the forecast period, deterministic models nearly two distinct patterns, as some suggest dry, northwesterly flow for Tuesday, which would keep the weather precipitation free and just below normal to near normal temperatures, while some other solutions are suggesting a secondary upper low developing in the upper Midwest by Monday, rounding the base of the larger upper trough and bringing more widespread precipitation to the area Tuesday and Wednesday. Given these discrepancies in the guidance and resulting uncertainty, have opted to keep precipitation probabilities on the lower side to reflect the lower forecast confidence. Later in the week, the 500mb ridging will push eastward and eventually move overhead, leading to the return of drier weather and a warming trend in temperatures. && .AVIATION /12Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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As of 639 AM EDT Friday... VFR expected through the period as drier air works in from the west. West/northwest winds are going to pick up after 14z today with a few gusts to 20-25kts. Winds subside by 00z/Sat. EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK... VFR for most of the period. Exceptions being a few shower/storms Sunday could bring sub-VFR mainly to the mountains. Isolated chances of showers/storms Monday-Tuesday so low confidence on sub-VFR.
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&& .RNK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VA...None. NC...None. WV...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...WP NEAR TERM...WP SHORT TERM...AS LONG TERM...AS AVIATION...WP