Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Little Rock, AR

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631 FXUS64 KLZK 291739 AFDLZK Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Little Rock AR 1239 PM CDT Wed May 29 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Today through Thursday Night) Issued at 347 AM CDT Wed May 29 2024 High clouds were seen streaming across AR this morning via infrared satellite imagery. Statewide temperatures were starting out in the 60s (some protected valley locations had already fallen into the upper 50s). Today, scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop over much of AR with the passage of an upper level disturbance. Rain chances should be greatest in the afternoon with best coverage over W and SW AR. High temperatures should climb into the upper 70s to mid 80s. On Thursday, a progressive upper level short wave trough will sweep across the region. This will promote better chances for showers and thunderstorms, especially into the afternoon and evening. Active weather is expected to continue into the long term period. High temperatures on Thursday should be in the 70s to near 80 degrees. && .LONG TERM... (Friday through Tuesday) Issued at 347 AM CDT Wed May 29 2024 Overall the unsettled and progressive pattern is expected to continue with all medium range guidance in general agreement. Guidance is showing some timing differences in the individual features but still support at least some, generally low end, rain chances through the period. Period initiates with high pressure over the Great Lakes with some type of frontal boundary extending from Texas to the Gulf coast. This boundary lifts to the northeast as a warm front as an upper level trough swings across the state Friday night and into Saturday. Several weak waves will move through the prevailing flow which justifies at least low end POPS within an overall warm and humid airmass. Best chance of rain with highest QPF may be Sunday afternoon as a somewhat stronger wave is being depicted by guidance. Pattern really doesnt alter very much through the period except for the very end where a ridge tries to build over the west. Placement of this feature, at the moment, would keep the pattern unsettled with a series of impulses moving through. With cloud cover and precipitation chances in place, temperatures will average a few degrees below average. Total QPF through the period could be a few inches with the highest amounts over the southwest part of the state. Widespread severe weather does not appear likely but there remains an outside chance for stronger storms Friday over the southwest. && .AVIATION...
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(18Z TAFS) Issued at 1226 PM CDT Wed May 29 2024 Best chances for any visibility restrictions during this period due to precipitation is across southwest sections of the forecast area. Otherwise VFR conditions are expected.
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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Batesville AR 83 62 80 63 / 10 10 20 20 Camden AR 84 65 82 65 / 20 40 60 30 Harrison AR 80 59 79 61 / 30 20 20 20 Hot Springs AR 84 64 81 64 / 30 30 60 40 Little Rock AR 86 66 82 66 / 30 30 40 30 Monticello AR 87 67 82 67 / 10 40 50 30 Mount Ida AR 83 63 80 63 / 30 30 60 40 Mountain Home AR 81 59 79 61 / 20 10 20 20 Newport AR 85 63 81 63 / 10 10 10 20 Pine Bluff AR 87 66 82 66 / 20 40 40 30 Russellville AR 84 64 81 65 / 40 20 40 30 Searcy AR 84 62 81 63 / 10 20 30 30 Stuttgart AR 86 66 81 66 / 30 30 40 30
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&& .LZK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...55 LONG TERM....56 AVIATION...55