Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Shreveport, LA
Issued by NWS Shreveport, LA
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315 FXUS64 KSHV 300659 AFDSHV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Shreveport LA 159 AM CDT Thu May 30 2024 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM... .SHORT TERM... (Thursday through Friday) Issued at 101 AM CDT Thu May 30 2024 Upper-level ridging across Mexico will allow for near zonal to northwest flow across the ArkLaTex today. At the surface, a weak latitudinally oriented frontal boundary across the northern gulf coast to lift north allowing for a fairly decent coverage of convection across the ArkLaTex this afternoon. A decaying MCS currently developing across Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma will eventually push through the ArkLaTex later this evening with a marginally severe threat for hail, damaging wind gusts, and locally heavy rainfall. A second, more robust MCS will roll through central Texas into mainly east and northeast Texas shortly after midnight tonight. Model divergence in timing and intensity with this convective complex makes for a somewhat difficult forecast. There is some basic agreement that the MCS will likely be in its mature stage as it moves into east and northeast Texas with some weakening expected through daybreak. However, renewed convection is expected during the day on Friday along the remnant outflow boundary as an upper-low and attached trough further destabilize the atmosphere across the ArkLaTex at the time of increased diurnal heating. /05/ && .LONG TERM... (Friday Night through Thursday) Issued at 101 AM CDT Thu May 30 2024 Upper-level flow to become more zonal as we move into the long term period. At the surface, a cold front in the wake of a departing surface front will linger across the ArkLaTex through the weekend into early next week. A series of upper-level disturbances in the vicinity of the front will allow for progressive rounds of convection through the long-term period. Specifically, some of the stronger convective episodes will occur on Saturday afternoon and evening, again on Sunday evening, and possibly during the day on Tuesday. However, with this kind of pattern, wide variations in timing and intensity of these convective episodes can be expected. Storm total rainfall through the next seven days may be significant with portions of south Arkansas and north Louisiana possibly receiving up to 4 inches of rain with widespread rainfall totals across the remainder of the ArkLaTex around 2 to 3 inches. /05/ && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1228 AM CDT Thu May 30 2024 For the 30/06Z TAF update, active weather continues and will produce/maintain MVFR/IFR vis/cigs, especially by the end of the period. Until then, the next window of MVFR or lower vis/cigs is 30/10-16Z with light southeasterly winds across the airspace. /16/ && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... SHV 85 72 83 71 / 60 40 80 50 MLU 85 69 85 68 / 60 30 70 50 DEQ 82 66 79 65 / 60 60 80 60 TXK 85 68 81 68 / 60 50 80 60 ELD 83 66 82 65 / 50 40 80 60 TYR 85 71 81 70 / 60 50 80 50 GGG 84 70 81 69 / 60 40 80 50 LFK 85 71 83 70 / 60 30 80 30 && .SHV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AR...None. LA...None. OK...None. TX...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...05 LONG TERM....05 AVIATION...16