Area Forecast Discussion
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778 FXUS64 KMRX 051102 AFDMRX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Morristown TN 702 AM EDT Wed Jun 5 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Today and tonight) Issued at 315 AM EDT Wed Jun 5 2024 Key Messages: 1. Scattered to numerous showers and storms expected by late morning into the afternoon hours. Brief lull in activity possible for the late evening before a cold front brings additional showers and storms overnight. 2. Gusty winds with locally heavy downpours and isolated flash flooding are possible with any stronger storm. The flooding concern will linger into the overnight hours more so than the threat for a few stronger storms. Discussion: Similar to the previous morning, SPC mesoanalysis suggest weak vort lobes continue to traverse the region as minor upper level disturbances occur ahead of increasing troughing over the mid-west. As a result, a few areas of showers remain over northeast Tennessee & southwest Virginia. With the loss of solar heating lightning threat remains minimal overnight. Coverage is expected to re-vamp throughout the mid-morning hours and into the afternoon, with scattered to numerous showers and storms expected across the region once more. Given expected early morning cloud cover and overall cooler trend in temperatures the last 24 hours, model derived soundings all hint at MLCAPE generally 1000J/kg or less. DCAPES will similarly range between 500-1000J/Kg and some locally gusty winds cannot be ruled out with stronger storms, much as we observed yesterday. Additionally, PWAT values will continue to creep towards 1.7" per HREF ensemble guidance. Heavy downpours will remain possible with taller convection as well. Given some areas reported upwards of 1.5"- 2.0" of rain this past afternoon, believe flooding concerns are actually greater than that of severe chances. Though, it will still likely be conditional in that it is more likely to occur in the event of training or repeated rounds of convection. We look to have a lull in activity in the evening hours before a surface cold front brings additional forcing along with chances for showers & storms once more during the overnight. Overall, the main message for the next 24 hours remains scattered to numerous showers and storms at times, with locally heavy downpours and gusty winds with the strongest storms. && .LONG TERM...
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(Thursday through Tuesday) Issued at 315 AM EDT Wed Jun 5 2024 1) A few showers and storms around Thursday morning, then drying out. 2) Drier and cooler Friday through Saturday. 3) Better model agreement on Sunday`s rain chances, but how much QPF is still in question. 4) Slightly below normal temps in place through the long term. Discussion: A cold front will be pushing through our area to start the long term on Thursday morning. A few showers and storms will likely be ongoing, especially east of I-75 toward the east TN mountains and foothills. We quickly dry out from west to east behind the front and most places should be precip free by noon. Though a few showers may linger across the east TN mountains into the afternoon hours. Deep mixing is expected behind the cold front, 15 to 20 mph wind gusts look likely for all areas during afternoon. Friday will be quite nice with high temps in the mid 70s to near 80 with dewpoints down into the lower to mid 50s. Winds will again be breezy due to deep afternoon mixing. Valley winds will gust from 15 to 20 mph and gusts from 20 to 30 mph are expected in the east TN and southwest VA mountains. Pleasant conditions remain into Saturday. By Sunday, a deepening longwave trough and cold front are approaching from the north/northwest. The cold front is set to push through the area during the day. This means higher confidence we will see precip during this time but there is still a question of how much. Because we were in northwest flow previously, there is uncertainty on how much moisture return we see prior to the frontal passage. At this time, it appears the heaviest rain may be off to our southwest with lighter rain up into our neck of the woods. Having said that, the southern TN Valley will be closer to the heavier rain axis and will likely see more QPF compared to areas north of I-40. Current QPF has the southern TN Valley seeing around 0.5 inches on average while northeast TN is around 0.1 inches. The pattern remains active Monday as a shortwave moves down through the longwave trough, keeping chances for showers and storms in place. For now, it looks like we begin to dry out Tuesday as the trough pushes east and drier air moves in from the west.
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(12Z TAFS) Issued at 654 AM EDT Wed Jun 5 2024 Light fog/mist and brief MVFR cigs possible at TYS/CHA over the next few hours. Scattered showers and thunderstorms expected this afternoon, with lower confidence in any direct impacts for CHA. Higher confidence at TRI and TYS. Reduced visibility and frequent lightning possible with any stronger storms. After a lull in activity in the evening, additional showers and storms are expected to move through overnight into early Thursday morning. A return of MVFR cigs is possible tomorrow morning. Outside of any convection, winds will generally be around 10kts from the southwest this afternoon. Gusts near 20kts possible at TYS.
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Chattanooga Airport, TN 86 69 87 64 / 50 70 30 0 Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 82 69 84 62 / 70 70 40 10 Oak Ridge, TN 81 68 85 60 / 70 70 30 0 Tri Cities Airport, TN 80 66 81 59 / 70 80 50 10
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&& .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...NONE. TN...NONE. VA...NONE. && $$ SHORT TERM...KRS AVIATION...KRS