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554 FXUS64 KMOB 241757 AFDMOB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mobile AL 1257 PM CDT Tue Sep 24 2024 ...New AVIATION, NEAR TERM... .AVIATION...
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(18Z TAFS) Issued at 1257 PM CDT Tue Sep 24 2024 VFR conditions continue through most of the period. Isolated to scattered showers and storms will be possible over interior portions of southeast Mississippi and southwest Alabama later tonight as a cold front moves into the area with additional convective development expected Wednesday morning along portions of south central Alabama and the northwest Florida Panhandle. Local reductions will be possible in and around this activity. MVFR to IFR conditions will also be possible across inland areas around sunrise on Wednesday due to some patchy fog development. /14
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(Now through Wednesday Morning) Issued at 1257 PM CDT Tue Sep 24 2024 Current water vapor imagery reveals a digging longwave trough over the central US with an upper ridge positioned over portions of the Florida Panhandle and western Atlantic. The upper level trough will continue to amplify through Wednesday as it sinks southward over the Mississippi Valley and eventually breaks off from the northern jet stream. Down in the lower levels, a surface front is currently draped across northern Mississippi and Louisiana and this feature will continue to move southeast and approach the local area through the evening hours. At the same time, a surface ridge which is currently positioned along the northern Gulf coast weakens and begins to retreat from the area tonight as the front approaches. Conditions will remain mostly dry through the rest of the afternoon given this surface ridging and the lack of substantial deep layer moisture. Better moisture will begin to usher into these northwestern zones ahead of the surface front tonight with PWATs rising to around 1.6 to 1.8 inches. This moisture combined with the lingering surface boundary will result in the development of isolated to scattered showers and storms across southeast Mississippi and southwest Alabama late this evening and into early Wednesday morning. Additional showers and storms are expected to develop due to some peripheral response of Tropical Storm Helene entering into the southern Gulf of Mexico Wednesday morning. This activity will likely develop over the eastern Gulf Waters and gradually spread into the adjacent coastal areas of northwest Florida and south central Alabama through Wednesday morning. Low temperatures tonight will fall into the upper 60s and lower 70s for interior portions of the region with middle 70s at the beaches. /14
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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Mobile 70 88 70 81 65 84 66 86 / 10 70 70 50 10 0 0 10 Pensacola 74 86 73 81 69 83 72 85 / 30 80 80 80 20 0 0 10 Destin 75 85 74 82 72 83 72 85 / 40 80 80 80 30 0 0 10 Evergreen 69 86 70 80 66 84 62 86 / 20 80 80 80 40 10 0 10 Waynesboro 69 86 67 80 63 83 61 86 / 30 60 50 50 20 10 0 0 Camden 68 86 68 78 65 80 62 83 / 20 80 70 70 40 10 0 10 Crestview 70 86 71 80 66 84 63 86 / 30 80 80 90 30 10 0 10
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