Area Forecast Discussion
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867 FXUS65 KCYS 212008 AFDCYS Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cheyenne WY 208 PM MDT Tue May 21 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Much cooler temperatures with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms. - Patchy frost is expected on Wednesday morning due to low temperatures hovering between 30 and 36 degrees. Recently planted vegetation may need to be covered to prevent any frost/freeze damage. - Daily shower and thunderstorm chances continue through the long term. Elevated winds possible in wind prone areas Thursday.
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&& .SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/...
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Issued at 159 PM MDT Tue May 21 2024 As the next shortwave continues to move across Wyoming, precipitation chances continue to increase through the afternoon and evening across southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska. Precipitation will mainly be rain showers with isolated thunder possible. While gusty winds and lightning are likely in these storms, they are not expected to be particularly strong or severe. Precipitation chances taper off quickly between 8 PM and 11 PM tonight as a low amplitude ridge pushes eastward across southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska overnight. As the ridge pushes eastward and skies clear overnight with generally light winds, radiational cooling will allow temperatures to plummet overnight to near freezing. NBM is showing greater than 50% probabilities of temperatures less than 32 degrees tomorrow morning at elevations above 5000 feet. At elevations below 5000 feet, there are greater than 40% probabilities of temperatures less than 36 degrees. As temperatures less than 36 degrees is conducive to frost formation, areas of frost are likely across southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska Wednesday morning. Due to the brief ridging, afternoon high temperatures are expected to be in the 60s to low 70s with dry conditions and breezy winds.
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&& .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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Issued at 159 PM MDT Tue May 21 2024 Thursday will begin with generally zonal flow aloft with a compact shortwave moving into western WY that looks to traverse northeast across the state. Afternoon temperatures across the NE panhandle will warm into the 70s, but CAA from the west will keep temperatures cooler across much of Carbon Co and additional areas west of the Laramie Range. Precipitation will be possible (20-30%) with the frontal passage, however this will likely dry out before reaching the I-25 corridor and the better lift associated with the system will remain farther to the north of our CWA. With the upper level low passing to the north, this could lead to a breezy day across much of the CWA with 700mb flow increasing to 35-40 kt. Friday will be on the cooler side with morning lows returning to the 30s and afternoon highs in the low-60s. Could see a few showers develop late in the afternoon Friday near the CO/WY border with northeast post-frontal upslope flow into the Front Range and a weak shortwave passing in the westerly flow aloft. Expecting the active pattern to continue into the weekend with daily chances for showers and thunderstorms as multiple shortwave pass in the flow. Temperatures will remain steady in the 60s to low-70s.
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&& .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1126 AM MDT Tue May 21 2024 VFR conditions currently across southeast WY terminals while low clouds remain over NE panhandle terminals late this morning with lingering MVFR conditions. These low clouds will continue to clear out through this afternoon near KSNY and KBFF, but will likely remain around KCDR and KAIA with additional showers and storms developing this afternoon and evening. Sites that do see improvements could see a brief return to lower flight conditions if any vicinity showers move directly overhead. Southeast WY terminals can expected gusty winds to continue this afternoon with latest satellite imagery showing wave clouds across the South Laramie Range and Laramie Valley that could lead to increased turbulence. Overall, cloud cover will begin to clear up overnight. && .CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WY...None. NE...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...LEG LONG TERM...MB AVIATION...MB