Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS62 KFFC 210749 AFDFFC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Peachtree City GA 349 AM EDT Sun Apr 21 2024 ...Morning Area Forecast Discussion... .SHORT TERM...
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(Today through Monday) Issued at 347 AM EDT Sun Apr 21 2024 Key Messages: - Areas of rain will come to an end from the NW this afternoon and evening. - Much cooler air will filter into the area behind a cold front today and tonight. - Areas of frost possible late tonight in the extreme NE. An approaching shortwave trough has developed a weak frontal wave along the old frontal boundary over the S portion of the area. These features were responsible for scattered thunderstorms during the evening. Isolated storms will linger near and S of a Columbus to Macon line this morning. Otherwise, areas of mostly stratiform rain will continue across the remainder of the area. Additional rainfall amounts of one quarter to one half inch are possible generally from Athens to the S portion of the Atlanta metro area, with lighter amounts elsewhere. However, isolated thunderstorms across the S will still be capable of producing locally higher rain amounts. Rains will gradually come to an end from the NW this afternoon and evening as much cooler air finally spreads into the region. High temperatures today will range from the 50s across the NE mountains to the mid 70s in the extreme SE. A brief wedge across the NE portion of the area will aid in keeping daytime highs cool N of the old front. Highs will be 10 to 15 degrees below normal across most of the area (5 to 10 degrees below normal in the SE). Skies will clear from the NW tonight. Winds will diminish enough late tonight across the N to allow areas of frost to form across the extreme NE portion of the County Warning Area, and a Frost Advisory will be issued for that area. Daytime highs on Monday will be mostly in the 60s across the area (about 10 degrees below normal). SEC
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&& .LONG TERM...
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(Monday night through Saturday) Issued at 347 AM EDT Sun Apr 21 2024 Highlights: -Dry conditions expected through the work week with the next opportunity for rain holding off until the weekend. -Temperatures start off on the cooler side but will gradually warm through the week. Northwest flow aloft and surface high pressure situated across the Southeast will result in continued dry conditions for North and Central Georgia through the week. A closed low and surface front will track across the Great Lakes Region around mid- week. Aside from some increased cloud cover, not anticipating much in the way of precip upper level support and more efficient moisture remain displaced well to the north. Heading into Friday, long term guidance indicates another closed low forming east of the Rockies and ejecting east across the Central Plains. With surface high pressure gradually sliding east during this time, southerly flow at the low levels will result in a warming trend and gradual moisture return. thus rain chances may sneak back into the forecast at some point next weekend. Tuesday morning will be on the chilly side with lows in the 40s areawide (upper 30s in the northeast GA mtns). By the afternoon, temperatures will warm into the upper 60s in the northeast and low to mid 70s elsewhere. A warming trend begins mid-week (Wednesday) with forecast highs in the 70s and approaching the mid 80s by the start of the weekend. Forecast lows will generally be in the 40s and 50s becoming more mild (low 60s) by the weekend. 07
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&& .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 158 AM EDT Sun Apr 21 2024 Heavier showers and isolated thunderstorms have shifted E of the Atlanta metro area terminals. Isolated thunderstorms will continue at MCN and AHN for the next couple of hours. Areas of mostly stratiform rain with embedded heavier showers will continue through early to mid-afternoon. Cigs will continue to lower until rains come to an end, then cigs will begin to lift and gradually thin from the NW. Winds will be generally light, although some gusts to near 20 knots are expected during the afternoon at Atlanta area terminals. Wind directions will continue mostly out of the NW, although NE winds are expected at AHN during the morning and early afternoon as a weak wedge temporarily develops. //ATL Confidence...06Z Update... Medium for cig heights and minimum vsby reductions in rain, high for other elements. SEC && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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Athens 59 46 66 42 / 100 10 0 0 Atlanta 60 44 66 45 / 90 10 0 0 Blairsville 57 35 64 37 / 80 10 0 0 Cartersville 61 39 66 39 / 80 0 0 0 Columbus 63 47 69 46 / 80 0 0 0 Gainesville 60 45 66 43 / 90 10 0 0 Macon 64 49 68 44 / 90 10 10 0 Rome 62 40 68 40 / 50 0 0 0 Peachtree City 60 43 67 42 / 100 0 0 0 Vidalia 74 53 69 47 / 90 20 10 0
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&& .FFC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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Frost Advisory from 4 AM to 9 AM EDT Monday for GAZ006-008-009.
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