Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Memphis, TN
Issued by NWS Memphis, TN
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812 FXUS64 KMEG 280844 AFDMEG Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Memphis TN 344 AM CDT Tue May 28 2024 ...New SYNOPSIS, DISCUSSION... .SYNOPSIS... Issued at 343 AM CDT Tue May 28 2024 Portions of the Mid-South could see areas of patchy fog over the next couple of nights. Rain chances are possible on Wednesday, with even greater precipitation chances starting late this week lasting into the early part of next week. High temperatures will be near 80 degrees for most of this week with temperatures warming into the mid 80s by the early part of next week. && .DISCUSSION... (Today through Monday) Issued at 343 AM CDT Tue May 28 2024 Clear skies and calm winds will continue to promote radiational cooling as some sites across the Mid-South have reported reduced visibilities. Overnight water vapor analysis places an area of broad ridging across the western half of the country and an area of broad troughing over the eastern portions of the CONUS, with the Mid- South in a northwesterly flow regime. Mid-level ridging is expected to build in across the region, as the troughing over the eastern US gradually breaks down and departs. Precipitation chances across the Mid-South will increase on Wednesday as a shortwave trough, embedded within the approaching ridge, moves toward the Mid-South from Oklahoma. Greater precipitation chances look to affect the region starting late this week potentially lasting through early next week, as multiple mid-level disturbances move through the region. High temperatures are expected to be near 80 degrees through the remainder of the week. A warming trend is expected to start early next week as temperatures warm into the mid to upper 80s. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1112 PM CDT Mon May 27 2024 VFR conditions through the period as high pressure continues to build over the Mid-South. Fog may possibly develop over MKL, though confidence was not high enough to include in TAF. Low- level mixing and a slight tightening of the pressure gradient tomorrow afternoon will result in northwest winds up to 10 kts with a few possible gusts up to 20 kts across all terminals. AEH && .MEG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AR...None. MO...None. MS...None. TN...None. && $$ PUBLIC FORECAST...JPR AVIATION...AEH