Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Tulsa, OK
Issued by NWS Tulsa, OK
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535 FXUS64 KTSA 191509 AFDTSA Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tulsa OK 1009 AM CDT Sun May 19 2024 ...New SHORT TERM... .SHORT TERM... (The rest of today) Issued at 1009 AM CDT Sun May 19 2024 Another warm and humid day is in store across the region with highs topping out near 90 degrees for most locations this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. A developing surface low currently deepening over the High Plains will act to tighten the pressure gradient and allow southerly winds to increase and become gusty over eastern Oklahoma by this afternoon. Otherwise a quiet day will be had before more unsettled weather arrives beginning tonight into the next week. Bowlan && .LONG TERM... (Tonight through Saturday) Issued at 311 AM CDT Sun May 19 2024 A return to active spring weather returns tonight with dry line established across far western OK/KS. Shortwave over the Great Basin this morning will move east during the day, with storms developing along the dry line by late this afternoon and organizing into a potentially significant complex moving primarily across western and central KS. In general the 00z models are showing a bit more coverage into northeast OK late this evening as storms move into an increasingly less favorable environment for severe weather with eastward extent through tonight. Generally quiet day Monday as mid level height rises return ahead of a stronger system, with very warm and humid conditions persisting. This system will move into the plains Tuesday with the dry line mixing quite a bit farther east to near I-35. While fairly strong cap is likely to be in place, most guidance suggests at least some development southward into OK late in the period, with all hazards possible given the strong deep layer wind fields. Synoptic cold front will eventually push south into the area Wednesday with potentially more widespread coverage of showers and storms across western AR and southeast OK, with an attendant heavy rainfall threat into Thursday as the boundary remains in the general area. With this frontal boundary remaining in the vicinity into next weekend with essentially zonal flow expected, the active weather will continue with at least some threat of severe weather and heavy rainfall through Saturday. && .AVIATION... (12Z TAFS) Issued at 624 AM CDT Sun May 19 2024 VFR conditions will prevail into this evening. South winds will gust to over 20 knots at times today at the northeast Oklahoma sites. A complex of showers and thunderstorms will move into the northeast Oklahoma sites later this evening and possibly the northwest Arkansas sites late tonight. VFR conditions will prevail outside of storm areas. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... TUL 90 69 90 72 / 0 40 0 0 FSM 91 69 92 71 / 0 10 0 0 MLC 89 69 90 72 / 0 10 0 0 BVO 89 65 89 69 / 0 60 0 0 FYV 88 66 89 69 / 0 10 10 0 BYV 88 66 88 70 / 0 10 10 0 MKO 88 67 89 72 / 0 40 0 0 MIO 88 66 88 71 / 0 40 10 0 F10 88 67 89 73 / 0 30 0 0 HHW 88 68 88 70 / 0 0 0 0 && .TSA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OK...None. AR...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...04 LONG TERM....14 AVIATION...05