Area Forecast Discussion
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736 FXUS64 KLZK 231121 AFDLZK Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Little Rock AR 621 AM CDT Thu May 23 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Today through Friday Night) Issued at 227 AM CDT Thu May 23 2024 An active weather pattern is expected through much of the short term period as several shortwaves push through the area. As of early this morning...a few thunderstorms are currently popping up over southern and central Arkansas with additional coverage expected through the morning and afternoon hours today. Hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes will be possible with these storms...especially with afternoon thunderstorms. Unsettled weather is expected to continue into early Saturday with strong to severe storms possible. Coverage is uncertain at this time...although it appear most parts of the state could see at least on and off showers. CAMs supports this idea of multiple rounds of strong to severe storms and heavy rainfall. Many locations across the state should prepare for on and off showers and thunderstorms through at least Saturday morning with some severe storms likely. QPF amounts will be the highest across southern Arkansas where the axis of heaviest rainfall is expected. Temperatures are expected to be in the upper 70s to lower 90s with overnight lows dropping into the lower 60s to lower 70s. && .LONG TERM... (Saturday through Wednesday) Issued at 227 AM CDT Thu May 23 2024 An active pattern will persist for at least the first part of the long term period. SW flow aloft and SRLY SFC flow will keep warm temps and plentiful moisture in place across the region...with chances for convection continuing over the weekend. A shortwave will lift NE over the region late Sat into Sun...with increased potential for SHRA/TSRA Sat night through Sunday. With plenty of forecast instability and some SHR expected...some strong to SVR convection will remain possible into Sun night. Large hail and damaging winds will be the primary hazards expected with the strongest storms. A couple tornadoes cannot be ruled out. Locally heavy rainfall may result in some isolated flash flooding. Chances for convection start to decrease on Memorial Day in the wake of the upper shortwave departing as a cold front sweeps SE through the state. Cooler and much drier air will filter into the region by Tue...with chances for precip decreasing as a result. Temps will drop to near or just below normals...especially overnight lows. Dewpts will also drop to much more comfortable levels by the end of this forecast. && .AVIATION...
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(12Z TAFS) Issued at 621 AM CDT Thu May 23 2024 Mostly MVFR/IFR conditions are expected through the first part of the period as TSRA/SHRA remain possible through sunset Thursday. Only a brief break in the showers are expected with additional showers and storms possible into Friday. Winds will be out of the south and could be gusty with storms.
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Batesville AR 81 69 85 66 / 80 50 50 40 Camden AR 86 68 90 68 / 60 50 10 40 Harrison AR 81 66 84 62 / 30 40 40 20 Hot Springs AR 84 67 89 68 / 70 60 20 50 Little Rock AR 84 71 89 70 / 90 60 30 50 Monticello AR 86 71 90 71 / 70 50 10 40 Mount Ida AR 84 65 88 66 / 80 60 20 50 Mountain Home AR 81 67 84 63 / 40 30 50 20 Newport AR 83 70 87 68 / 70 50 50 50 Pine Bluff AR 85 70 90 70 / 80 50 20 50 Russellville AR 84 67 88 67 / 60 50 30 30 Searcy AR 83 68 87 67 / 100 60 40 50 Stuttgart AR 84 71 89 71 / 90 60 30 60 && .LZK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...73 LONG TERM....62 AVIATION...73