Area Forecast Discussion
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798 FXUS63 KTOP 230525 AFDTOP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Topeka KS 1225 AM CDT Thu May 23 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Unsettled pattern continues for a few more days. - Severe thunderstorm chances Thursday into Thursday night, and again Saturday into Saturday night. - Cooler and quieter pattern builds in for the beginning of next week. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 236 PM CDT Wed May 22 2024 A broad longwave trough remains in place this afternoon across the western 2/3 of the CONUS. One shortwave trough is lifting northeast across the Great lakes, while the next is digging southeast across the Pacific Northwest. In between, we have a brief break in the action as shortwave ridging and surface high pressure are in place across the central Plains. Yesterday`s cold front has pushed southward into Arkansas and Texas, leaving behind cooler and drier conditions for northeast Kansas today. Clear skies and light winds will be present tonight, creating some minor potential for fog towards sunrise. Moisture seems marginal enough that this should stay very patchy, and mostly confined to east-central Kansas in favored low-lying areas. Regardless, any fog should dissipate quickly tomorrow morning as winds pick up from the southeast ahead of the next system. As that system approaches tomorrow, the warm front will quickly surge back north while a dryline becomes established across central Kansas. A cold front then approaches overnight as the main surface low tracks to our north. A few storms may (20-40% chance) develop during the late afternoon to mid evening hours, either along the warm front in northeast Kansas or along the dryline in central Kansas. Given around 30-40 kts of shear and 2000-3000 J/kg of MLCAPE, these would be capable of producing large hail and damaging winds, with a lower chance for a brief tornado. However with large scale forcing holding off until overnight, there remains uncertainty with the coverage of any daytime convection. The better chance for storms looks to be overnight with a line of storms that develops across Nebraska along the cold front. These storms would move southeast into north-central and northeast Kansas after midnight. Depending on the strength of the convective line and its internal cold pool dynamics, damaging winds would be possible especially initially. With time and eastern extent though, increasing CIN would result in a gradual weakening trend. The pattern repeats for Friday and Saturday. Lingering showers and clouds clear out Friday morning behind the front, leaving behind a quiet and sunny afternoon. Highs reach the mid/upper 70s. The next upper trough approaches for Saturday, resulting in deepening surface pressure across the central High Plains. This will once again lift a warm front north across the area as a dryline becomes established across central Kansas. There is still some uncertainty with exactly how far north the warm front lifts by the evening, but along and south of the warm front there will be sufficient instability and shear for severe weather. Further details will become more clear over the next few days. By Sunday, the main cold front will be east of the area. This will limit the severe weather risk, though with cold temperatures aloft a few thunderstorms with perhaps some hail will attempt to linger in the area. Beyond Sunday, the upper low becomes situated over the eastern CONUS, putting our area underneath northwest flow aloft. This will tend to bring temperatures near or below average, along with lower (though still non-zero) rain chances. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z FRIDAY/...
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Issued at 1225 AM CDT Thu May 23 2024 VFR conditions expected. Low chance for shallow fog at KTOP near sunrise, but elevated winds just off the surface should preclude development. Winds increase from the south-southeast with gusts around 20kts through the afternoon. Chances for storms during the late afternoon and evening Thursday are too low for inclusion.
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&& .TOP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Reese AVIATION...Flanagan