Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS61 KRNK 130908 AFDRNK Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Blacksburg VA 508 AM EDT Sat Apr 13 2024 .SYNOPSIS... High pressure over the Lower Mississippi Valley will move east across the Gulf Coast region as low pressure tracks through New England. A cold front approaches the area from the Ohio Valley on Sunday night and Monday with a low chance of showers. Temperatures warm for the beginning of next week. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... As of 120 AM EDT Saturday... Per coordination with WFO GSP extended the wind advisory for current county configuration through 6PM. MOS still running hot for winds today. May see lull early this morning, but once the sun comes up mixing will bring winds back to the surface with healthy gusts anticipated through the afternoon. Key message: - Wind Advisory Remains in Effect Upper trough remains over the forecast area. Until it exits the region, the pressure gradient will result in windy conditions with gusts up to 50 mph across the mountains and just lee of the Blue Ridge. Cloud cover lingers over the mountains this morning with a few showers. The showers are expected to wane between now and daybreak with clouds lingering until mid morning before completely clearing. In general, expecting a mostly sunny day but associated with a gusty winds. The winds are expected to diminish at sunset...a much quieter night Saturday night. Temperatures today will favor the seasonal norm with highs in the 50s to near 60 mountains and 60s to near 70 for the foothills and piedmont. Tonight will be clear but cool... lows in the upper 30s mountains to lower 40s piedmont. Some of the mountain valleys may dip into the lower 30s resulting in patchy frost, but nothing anticipated elsewhere. && .SHORT TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/...
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As of 430 AM EDT Saturday... Key Messages: 1: Mountain showers Monday 2: Warm temperatures Late Sunday and into Monday a cold front that is oriented east-west will sink south into the general vicinity of I-64. This will serve to enhance westerly winds through Monday. There will also be some scattered showers in southeast WV, but precip amounts will be light and shower coverage will not make it much further west than the VA/WV state line. Sunday and Monday will be quite blustery with wind gusts of 20-30 MPH. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s and low 80s east of the Blue Ridge, low to mid 70s west.
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&& .LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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As of 500 AM EDT Saturday... Key Points: 1. Above normal temperature through the period. 2. Increasing probabilities of precipitation each day with the best chances on Friday. A nearly stationary front will remain over the northern portion of the CWA on Tuesday, leading to some patchy light rain across northern and western sections of the area. An approaching low pressure system will track more or less along this front, with increasing precip chances each day as more moisture advects into the area. Best chances for precip will be late Wednesday and into Thursday. Look for better probabilities across the mountains on Wednesday. On Thursday, the best coverage will remain across the mountains, but the entire region will see isolated to scattered shower, and potentially isolated thunderstorm, coverage on Friday. Isolated thunderstorms will also be possible on Thursday. Confidence in the above scenario is moderate.
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&& .AVIATION /09Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... As of 130 AM EDT Saturday Winds remain strong especially in the mountains. Winds are expected to persist through the day Saturday before diminishing at sunset. Expect MVFR cloud bases in the mountains into Saturday morning, with VFR east. By Saturday afternoon evening the western upslope areas will clear out and return to VFR. Forecast confidence is average. OUTLOOK... Sunday, VFR conditions are expected for all locations. Monday, a weak system may bring a return of some showers and patchy sub-VFR conditions to Southeast West Virginia. Elsewhere, VFR conditions are expected. Mainly VFR through Tuesday and Wednesday with a few showers/storms possible north of KLWB. Confidence in the above extended aviation scenario is good. && .RNK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VA...Wind Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for VAZ009-012>020- 022>024-032>035. NC...Wind Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for NCZ001>003-018- 019. WV...Wind Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for WVZ508. && $$ SYNOPSIS...AMS/WP NEAR TERM...PM SHORT TERM...VFJ LONG TERM...DS/VFJ AVIATION...PM

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