Area Forecast Discussion Issued by NWS Midland/Odessa, TX
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FXUS64 KMAF 240520
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Midland/Odessa TX
1220 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2024
...New AVIATION...
.SHORT TERM...
(This afternoon through Wednesday night)
Issued at 224 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2024
Temperatures are warming up quickly this afternoon with weak
ridging overhead and westerly winds at the surface. Along with
some afternoon heating, we are seeing some moisture convergence
near and east of Davis Mountains. As a result, a few storms have
developed near the Glass Mountains and Stockton Plateau early this
afternoon. One or two stronger storms could produce large hail and
damaging winds. Also starting to see some activity developing
near the dryline in the northern Permian Basin. As the dryline
pushes east this afternoon, a cold front will continue to push
south, approaching the northern Permian Basin early this evening.
Convection looks to develop ahead of this front, east of the
dryline, affecting the northern Permian Basin region through this
evening. A couple of these storms could be severe but best chances
for very large hail will be far northeastern areas. Thunderstorm
chances rapidly come to an end with the loss of daytime heating.
The warm temperatures continue Wednesday with highs generally in
the 80s and 90s once again. Temperatures around 100 are likely
along/near the Rio Grande in the Big Bend. Low thunderstorm
chances return Wednesday afternoon as the dryline sharpens near
the NM/TX state line. Upper ridging will remain in place tomorrow
so thunderstorm coverage looks to be isolated at best, if at all.
Highest chances (10-15 percent) are generally confined to the
northeastern Permian Basin where better moisture resides. IF we
see storms develop, one or two could become severe, potentially
producing large hail and/or damaging wind. Again, chances are very
low at this time.
&&
.LONG TERM...
(Thursday through Monday)
Issued at 224 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2024
A deep upper level trough arrives in the area on Thursday. Ahead
of the trough a dryline forms in the eastern Permian Basin that
will serve as the focus for thunderstorms. Behind the dryline will
be windy and dry with strong winds in the Guadalupe Mountains and
very windy conditions extending east into the adjacent plains.
Friday the trough lifts northeast then north into the northern
Great Plains preventing much of an eastward push to the dryline
and leaving it in the Permian Basin. The trough is quickly
replaced by a second that keeps the windy conditions going into
the weekend as well as the threat for storms forming along the
dryline.
&&
.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 1219 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2024
VFR conditions are expected to remain through the period. Winds
will generally be south to southeast at all terminals through the
majority of the period.
&&
.FIRE WEATHER...
Issued at 224 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2024
The fire weather threat remains low tomorrow before stronger winds
and very dry air create near critical to critical fire weather
conditions Thursday into the weekend. The main threat area will be
from southeastern New Mexico to the Big Bend where winds will be
strongest. These areas also did not receive much rain recently as
other areas to the east and have lower fuel moisture levels.
Overnight recovery will be good in the east, poor farther west.
&&
.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Big Spring 66 87 59 86 / 10 10 50 0
Carlsbad 58 89 54 82 / 0 0 0 0
Dryden 66 90 64 93 / 0 10 20 0
Fort Stockton 64 93 58 88 / 0 10 10 0
Guadalupe Pass 59 80 52 74 / 0 0 0 0
Hobbs 60 88 52 81 / 0 0 10 0
Marfa 52 86 46 82 / 0 0 0 0
Midland Intl Airport 66 89 58 85 / 10 10 40 0
Odessa 66 89 59 85 / 0 10 30 0
Wink 64 94 56 88 / 0 0 10 0
&&
.MAF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
TX...None.
NM...None.
&&
$$
SHORT TERM...27
LONG TERM....10
AVIATION...91