Area Forecast Discussion
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319 FXUS66 KMFR 171224 AFDMFR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 524 AM PDT Mon Jun 17 2024 .DISCUSSION...Satellite imagery is showing some patchy cloud cover across portions of southern Oregon and northern California. While the weather is unsettled, our RADAR is indicating no precipitation early this morning. The overall pattern remains part of a broad low pressure system that will move away from our area later today. Another weak trough will continue to keep temperatures much cooler than normal, but we should remain mainly dry. It is worth noting that the GFS seemed to handle the precipitation chances pretty well today, and have continued to blend toward the GFS for tomorrow`s precipitation chances, mainly centered along the Douglas County coast, the Cascades and for portions of northeast Lake County. Any showers will be light and wetting rains are generally not expected. In addition, this trough will continue to keep temperatures colder than average. We have a freeze warning in effect until 8 AM this morning. Ensembles have lowered temperatures east of the Cascades once again for tonight, and a freeze watch has been issued for Monday night into Tuesday morning for most of the same areas as the Freeze Warning. Please see the NPWMFR for more details. In addition to the freezing temperatures east of the Cascades, temperatures will be relatively chilly west of the Cascades-- especially for the Scott Valley in Siskiyou County. Some patchy frost could form early Tuesday morning, but confidence was not high enough in widespread frost potential to warrant a frost advisory. However, will recommend the next shifts to continue to evaluate the frost potential. After that, conditions are expected to dry out and warm up with temperatures approaching normal and then above normal by the end of the week. Some ensemble members show continued troughiness which could limit our temperatures and introduce showers into the forecast, but have favored the National Blend of Models as it factors in the difference ensemble solutions. That being said, it is patterns like this in which the NBM could be underdispersive in its solutions. An ensemble being underdispersive means that the range of solutions of the ensemble is too narrow and does not accurately capture the full extent of possibility set up by the weather pattern. Regardless, the weather should continue to be monitored for updates to the weather pattern. -Schaaf && .AVIATION...
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17/12Z TAFs...LIFR ceilings have built into sections of the Umpqua Basin this morning. These should burn off an hour or two after sunrise. We`re anticipating plenty of fair weather cumulus to build over Oregon later this afternoon as cooler moist air filters in. It will also be another breezy day of northwest winds as high pressure strengthens off the coast and low pressure persists in central California. -Smith
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&& .MARINE...Updated 330 AM Monday, June 17, 2024...Steep seas will persist south of Cape Blanco this morning and into the remainder of the day as a thermal trough builds into the coast. Conditions will worsen this afternoon and evening with wind gusts up to 35 knots south of Brookings. Winds weaken slightly on Tuesday before they potentially restrengthen again on Wednesday if a thermal trough builds into the coast again. Models suggest a west swell will arrive in the waters around Saturday or Sunday. Overall, conditions will likely remain hazardous to smaller craft for most of the week south of Cape Blanco with wind waves around 6 to 7 feet with periods around 7 to 8 seconds. -Smith && .MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...Freeze Warning until 8 AM PDT this morning for ORZ029>031. Freeze Watch from late tonight through Tuesday morning for ORZ029>031. CA...Freeze Warning until 8 AM PDT this morning for CAZ084-085. Freeze Watch from late tonight through Tuesday morning for CAZ084-085. PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...Small Craft Advisory until 11 PM PDT Wednesday for PZZ356-376. && $$