Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Mobile, AL
Issued by NWS Mobile, AL
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459 FXUS64 KMOB 090401 AFDMOB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mobile AL 1101 PM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024 ...New AVIATION... .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1101 PM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024 VFR conditions are forecast to remain prevalent across the forecast area through Sunday evening. There is still some potential for patchy fog development across portions of southeast MS, southwest AL, and the interior western FL panhandle, mainly between the 08-13Z Sunday morning with very localized visibility reductions to MVFR to IFR levels. Confidence in fog development remains too low to include mention in the KBFM/KMOB/KJKA/KPNS TAFs. Winds remain calm or light/variable tonight. A light westerly wind develops across the region Sunday morning before turning southerly to southwesterly between 5-10 knots over the southern part of our area Sunday afternoon in association with a developing seabreeze. /21 && .PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 905 PM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024/ ..New UPDATE... UPDATE... Issued at 905 PM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024 An upper level ridge of high pressure will continue to build across the north central Gulf Coast region through early Sunday morning. The ongoing forecast is generally in good shape through the rest of tonight, except we added mention of patchy fog across southern portions of southeast MS and into parts of southwest AL and the interior western FL panhandle where clear skies, light winds, and T/Td spreads nearing saturation could favor some localized patches of fog development overnight into early Sunday morning. Overnight lows are on track to range in the mid to upper 60s over interior communities and in the lower to mid 70s along the immediate coast and beaches. /21 && .MOB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AL...None. FL...None. MS...None. GM...None. && $$ This product is also available on the web at: www.weather.gov/mob