Area Forecast Discussion
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836 FXUS63 KICT 180541 AFDICT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wichita KS 1241 AM CDT Tue Jun 18 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Gusty south winds this evening especially for areas along and west of I-135. - Storm chances increase late Tue afternoon and evening over central KS along a slow moving cold front. Strong/severe storms are possible with this activity. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 253 PM CDT Mon Jun 17 2024 A shortwave trough moving over the central and northern Great Basin area was serving to break down the mid/upper ridge over the central CONUS with southwest mid/upper flow returning. Meanwhile, a cold front was draped across southern Nebraska extending northeastward into the Great Lakes area. The front over southern Nebraska will initially lift northward this evening as a warm front while a surge of cooler air is progged to impact the Central High Plains tonight. Strong southerly winds will persist into the evening hours as we remain within a deeply mixed pbl and the LLJ is progged to quickly ramp up this evening. A wind advisory remains in effect through 9 PM for parts of central KS. The slow moving or stationary front over western Kansas on Tuesday will likely become a focus for deep moist convection on Tuesday afternoon becoming more numerous on Tuesday evening. We continue to see stronger capping as you move further south with locations along and north of I-70 having the higher probabilities for showers and storms. A stationary front will remain draped across portions of central and western Kansas on Wednesday likely becoming a focus for additional shower and thunderstorms chances. The front could be forced further south depending on the amount of storm activity. Mid/upper ridging will begin to have a bigger influence on the area by late in the week with most areas remaining dry. Temperatures will start to rise late in the week and into the weekend. A subtle shortwave trough may bring a chance of showers and storms to the area this weekend with mostly dry weather conditions lingering into early next week. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/...
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Issued at 1230 AM CDT Tue Jun 18 2024 Main aviation concerns will be strong winds again today along with storm chances late this afternoon/evening over central KS. Currently looking for another afternoon of strong south winds with sustained speeds around 30 mph likely with gusts to at least 45 mph. This time it looks like the strongest speeds will be over south central KS. Storms are expected to develop along a southward moving cold front after 21z and will likely linger into the evening hours. The sites most likely affected look to be KRSL-KGBD-KSLN and eventually KHUT.
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