Area Forecast Discussion
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730 FXUS62 KFFC 241843 AFDFFC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Peachtree City GA 243 PM EDT Fri May 24 2024 ...Afternoon Area Forecast Discussion... .SHORT TERM...
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(This afternoon through Saturday) Issued at 242 PM EDT Fri May 24 2024 Scattered showers and thunderstorms have developed across north Georgia amid diurnal heating. Additional development is expected through the afternoon as remnant boundaries as well as an MCV associated with a decaying convective complex over northern Alabama push into the area amid SBCAPE of 1500-2500 J/kg. The strongest storms could produce damaging wind gusts as well as instances of hail through this evening. Locally heavy rainfall is also possible given PWATs over 1.5-1.7", particularly if any localized training of storms occurs. While some convection may linger into the evening, a general decrease in convective coverage is expected during the overnight hours with loss of heating. However, uncertainty increases by Saturday morning as some CAMs (notably the HRRR) continue to indicate the potential for an MCS to approach north Georgia. These mesoscale features are notoriously difficult to forecast with regard to timing and placement, so the Saturday forecast will greatly depend on this potential. For this forecast, chance PoPs were maintained across north GA through the morning with a diurnal increase in PoPs into the afternoon. However, if more widespread convection indeed does affect the area in the morning, this could serve to lessen afternoon development, at least across portions of north Georgia. The severe threat would associated with any morning convective complex would likely be fairly limited given a less-unstable environment, though a threat for strong wind gusts can`t be ruled out. Any additional afternoon convection forming along remnant boundaries could pose a more sustained severe threat if sufficient instability is realized (depending on evolution of morning convection). RW
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&& .LONG TERM...
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(Sunday morning through next Thursday) Issued at 242 PM EDT Fri May 24 2024 Cold front still on schedule for early next week. Fast flow will likely remain in place across the CWA through early next week. The mid level flow remains very conducive to strong shortwaves/MCV/MCS features to move east within the flow through the period. There are some slight differences within the 500mb pattern between the NAM and GFS for Sunday. The GFS has a slightly stronger shortwave moving across northern GA during the day, while the NAM has some slight shortwave ridging. Will keep the highest pops along the GA/TN/NC border and within the lower/mid chance category where any shortwave ridging would be weakest. A trough looks to move through the SE states later Monday into Tuesday. This will be coincident with a frontal passage. There will be plenty of surface instability and lapse rates will be pretty steep. Shear looks to be marginal to decent, averaging between 35- 45kt. Do think convection could be a bit more organized as the front moves through. High pressure will build in behind the front for the remainder of the week. Fairly quiet weather is expected. NListemaa
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&& .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 130 PM EDT Fri May 24 2024 Largely VFR conditions are anticipated through the TAF period. Sct cu in the 4-6 kft range will characterize the afternoons. Patchy MVFR cigs are possible 13-16Z Saturday, though widespread are not expected. Sct SHRA/TSRA are favored, mainly at ATL area and AHN sites, through this evening. While coverage is generally expected to lessen overnight, iso SHRA/TSRA can`t be ruled out overnight. Scattered SHRA/TSRA is more favored again by Saturday, especially after 16-18Z. Winds outside of convection will remain W to SW at 3-7 kts. //ATL Confidence...18Z Update... Medium confidence on SHRA/TSRA timing and morning cigs. High confidence on winds. RW && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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Athens 66 89 67 91 / 30 30 20 30 Atlanta 68 88 69 91 / 30 40 30 20 Blairsville 61 83 62 85 / 50 40 30 40 Cartersville 66 87 67 91 / 40 40 30 20 Columbus 70 89 69 92 / 20 30 20 10 Gainesville 66 87 68 90 / 40 30 20 30 Macon 69 90 69 92 / 20 30 10 10 Rome 65 88 67 91 / 50 50 30 20 Peachtree City 67 88 67 91 / 30 30 20 20 Vidalia 71 91 71 94 / 20 30 20 20
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&& .FFC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...RW LONG TERM....NListemaa AVIATION...RW