Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS San Angelo, TX
Issued by NWS San Angelo, TX
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168 FXUS64 KSJT 031724 AFDSJT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Angelo TX 1224 PM CDT Mon Jun 3 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Today and tonight) Issued at 306 AM CDT Mon Jun 3 2024 ...Isolated severe thunderstorms possible across portions of west central Texas this afternoon and evening... ...Heat index values approaching Heat Advisory criteria across portions of the northwest Hill Country and the Heartland this afternoon... A weak 500mb shortwave trough will move across northwest Texas this afternoon. At the surface...the dryline will be just to the west of the CWA. This will be the focus for showers and thunderstorms to develop as the dryline moves into the western portions of the CWA this afternoon into this evening. SPC currently has a marginal risk of severe weather for today along and east of a line from Sweetwater to west of San Angelo to midway between Sonora and Ozona. In addition...there is a slight risk of severe weather across northeast portions of the Big Country. The main severe weather hazards are large hail and damaging winds but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Also...there is a risk of two inch or larger size hail across portions of Haskell and Throckmorton counties. Rain chances will be slight across northeast and southeast portions of the CWA this afternoon and evening but anything that develops will have the potential to be severe. Temperatures this afternoon will reach 100 degrees across western portions of the CWA with temperatures in the lower to mid 90s across the eastern portions. However...with dewpoints in the middle to upper 70s across the eastern portions of the CWA this afternoon...heat index values will approach Heat Advisory criteria across portions of the northwest Hill Country and the Heartland this afternoon. Have issued an SPS to highlight the potential for excessive heat across those areas. If temperatures or heat index values exceed 105 degrees this afternoon...a Heat Advisory will && .LONG TERM... (Tuesday through Sunday) Issued at 306 AM CDT Mon Jun 3 2024 ...Above Normal Temperatures Expected This Week... An upper level ridge will sit over the western U.S. (including our area) through the long term, allowing for above normal and potentially record breaking heat for this week. High temperature records could be broken on Tuesday, with temperatures and heat index values above 105 for much of our area south of the Big Country. The current records for June 4th are 101 (set in 2013) for Abilene and 107 (set in 1916) fro San Angelo. The forecast highs for the 4th are 103 and 106 respectively. As a surface low situates itself to our west/southwest on Wednesday, winds will turn from the west/southwest to the east/southeast. This will keep surface temperatures cooler on Wednesday compared to Tuesday, due to the lack of downsloping winds. However, with southeasterly winds comes increased moisture and higher apparent temperatures. So even though the actual temperature is forecast to be lower, the heat index will likely be similar if not higher for some areas on Wednesday and Thursday. It is worth noting that portions of West Central Texas are forecast to reach the extreme threshold in both WBGT and Heat risk for the afternoons of Tuesday through Thursday. Heat advisories and possibly even an excessive heat warning might be needed. The ridge will help to suppress convective activity, but there are still a few chances for rain. A few disturbances will move through the flow aloft over the next week thanks to a shortwave over the northern U.S. and an upper low to our southwest. The best rain chances over the next week will be late this weekend and early next week, but precipitation chances are still on the lower && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1149 AM CDT Mon Jun 3 2024 The tight pressure gradient across west central Texas will remain in place through early this evening, keeping gusty southerly winds in the forecast until this evening. Overall VFR conditions are expected across all terminals today, with the exception of some lingering MVFR ceilings across KABI, KJCT, and KBBD through 20Z today. The dryline across West Texas continues to progress eastward today, into the western portions of our area and potentially sparking some shower and thunderstorm development this afternoon and evening. This may cause some MVFR ceilings near any terminals experiencing these showers and thunderstorms. Gusty winds will subside slightly overnight with southerly winds at around 08 to 15 knots remaining into Tuesday morning. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Abilene 94 72 102 71 / 20 0 0 0 San Angelo 100 72 106 74 / 10 10 0 0 Junction 99 74 103 75 / 20 20 10 10 Brownwood 92 72 98 73 / 20 20 0 10 Sweetwater 100 72 103 71 / 0 0 0 0 Ozona 98 72 103 74 / 0 0 0 0 Brady 92 74 99 74 / 20 20 10 10 && .SJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...61 LONG TERM....AP AVIATION...TP