Area Forecast Discussion
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518 FXUS64 KBRO 251931 AFDBRO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Brownsville TX 231 PM CDT Sat May 25 2024 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, MARINE... .SHORT TERM...
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(Tonight through Sunday night) Issued at 105 PM CDT Sat May 25 2024 Key Messages: * Excessive, Dangerous, Record-Breaking Heat Likely again on Sunday * Triple digit highs expected for Brownsville, Harlingen, and McAllen on Sunday; Heat Indices will range between 115-130F * Extreme risk of heat related impacts to anyone spending time outdoors and not taking the necessary precautions (per NWS HeatRisk Tool) * High Risk for Rip Currents to continue through Sunday evening Dangerous, excessive, record-breaking heat will continue to be the story through the Memorial Day Holiday Weekend and/or through the short term forecast period. Deterministic forecast models/ensembles continue to advertise heat intensifying over the local forecast area through Sunday as an anomalously strong sub- tropical heat dome builds northward into the region (and so early for this time of year). Tonight through Sunday, 1000-500 mb thicknesses are expected to increase to between 588-590 dam, and 500 mb geopotential heights are expected to increase from 591 to 594 dam, which are both 2-3 STDEVs above normal. After another hot day today, little relief is in store for tonight. Aided by an increase in cloud coverage due to strong low level moisture around and additional marine influences, much of the warmth from today will be trapped underneath the cloud coverage. That means little relief is in store as another very warm and muggy night is expected. Overnight low temperatures will challenge or even break standing records with values expected to hold in the upper 70s to lower 80s (see Climate section below). Another Heat Advisory is likely to be issued later this evening to account for the very warm temperatures continuing through tonight. With the low level jet (LLJ) increasing overnight, sfc winds will be strong enough to keep any widespread mist/fog from developing. During the day on Sunday, forecast models indicate a 594 dam heat dome building over the area. 850 temperatures were sampled between 26-28C. This translates to sfc temperatures/daytime highs ranging between 100-110F degrees across much of Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley (90s for the coastal areas). These temperatures are hotter than normal for late May standards are again are on the order of 2-3 STDEVs above normal. Furthermore, these temperatures, if realized, will break previous records set (see Climate section below). When you factor in the high dewpoint values (in the mid to upper 70s), heat indices will be dangerously hot ranging between 115- 130F degrees across much of Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley on Sunday. The worst of the heat indices will be across Starr, Hidalgo, Inland Cameron, Inland Willacy, Brooks, and Inland Kenedy Counties on Sunday. Another Excessive Heat Warning will be issued later this evening for Sunday. A High Risk for Rip Currents will continue for the area beaches along the Lower Texas Coast till 7 PM CDT on Sunday. Sunday night will be similar to tonight with little to no relief expected as overnight lows hold into the lower 80s. Winds will also be lighter as well Sunday night. All in all, this is a dangerous situation! * Heat stroke is likely and death is possible to persons exposed to heat indices (real feel temperatures) of 116F or higher. * Heat exhaustion is likely to persons unprepared for heat indices (feel like) temperatures between 111-120F degrees. * Heat cramps and heat exhaustion are possible to persons not acclimated or unprepared for heat indices "feel like" temperatures near 120F.
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&& .LONG TERM...
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(Monday through next Saturday) Issued at 105 PM CDT Sat May 25 2024 There will be little relief from the frying pan heat heading into the long term. Mid- to upper-level ridging anchored over Mexico will provide strong subsidence across deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley. Dangerous heat will persist through most of next week with triple-digit temperatures for most inland locales. Due to steady southeast surface flow, dew points poking into the 70s will support elevated heat index values, which will encroach eastward. Monday, Memorial Day, appears to carry the highest heat threat. Model guidance is peaking out the ridge at 595 to 596 dam, and is painting triple digit readings for all interior areas with heat index values in the 115 to 120 degree range. This would support an excessive heat warning for the day. Record high temperatures may be tied or broken, especially on Memorial Day. Monday night temperatures will remain warm with lows in the upper 70s across the Northern Ranchlands to the lower 80s across the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The record high in the Brownsville area for May 27 was 99 degrees in 1973; in Harlingen 90 degrees in 2011; and in the McAllen area 107 degrees in 1973. Heat index values after Monday will tend to be slightly lower, but will still support heat advisories. The 500 mb ridge may flatten slightly as short waves traverse west to east over Central and South Texas through the week. There is a slight chance of showers and a few thunderstorms rolling east off the Sierra Madre Oriental chain in Mexico and into the Upper Valley Monday and Tuesday evenings. We`ve seen this phenomenon before, and it shows up mostly Monday and to some extent Tuesday evening. In general, however, the mid-level ridge itself will shift slightly to the west through the week so that it is no longer directly over or on top of the region. There will be plenty of sun and readings in the century mark the remainder of the week, with moderate to breezy southeast winds, but Monday looks like the hottest of the bunch.
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&& .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1248 PM CDT Sat May 25 2024 Through 18z Sunday....As of this update, VFR-MVFR conditions were taking place at the terminals under mostly sunny skies and with some haze in the area, particularly over KHRL and KMFE restricting visibilities down to 5-6 statute miles. Haze reducing vsbys down to MVFR levels is the main concern this afternoon into this evening. Otherwise, expect mainly VFR conditions to take over under mostly sunny skies. Similar to the past couple of night, a rinse and repeat trend will continue. Clouds are expected to increase in coverage and lower in elevation tonight which will bring flight categories back down to MVFR. There could be some patchy mist/haze around too. During the day on Sunday, clouds will once again scour out/clear giving way to a return to mainly VFR ceilings. There could be some haze around reducing visibilities down to MVFR levels. Winds will remain out of the southeast 10-15 kts with gusts between 20-25 kts through much if not all of the 18z TAF cycle. The one time where gusts may diminish will be tonight. && .MARINE...
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Issued at 105 PM CDT Sat May 25 2024 Tonight through Sunday night....Moderate winds via a relatively tight pressure gradient will result in potential SCEC conditions during the day on Sunday, particularly over the Laguna Madre. Monday through Thursday night...Moderate to occasionally fresh southeast breezes and moderate to slightly elevated wave heights will prevail. High pressure will remain steady over the Gulf, with the gradient slightly tighter at times due to lowered pressure inland. Small craft should exercise caution conditions will develop on occasion.
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&& .CLIMATE...
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Record High Minimums for tonight Brownsville 81F in 2000 Harlingen 80F in 2000 McAllen 81F in 2017 Record Daytime Highs for Sunday May 26, 2024 Brownsville 97F in 2018 Harlingen 99F in 2018 McAllen 102F in 2017
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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BROWNSVILLE 82 99 82 97 / 0 0 0 0 HARLINGEN 80 103 80 100 / 0 0 10 10 MCALLEN 82 107 83 104 / 0 0 10 10 RIO GRANDE CITY 81 109 81 106 / 0 0 10 20 SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 83 90 83 88 / 0 0 0 0 BAYVIEW/PORT ISABEL 81 98 82 95 / 0 0 0 0
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&& .BRO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... TX...Excessive Heat Warning until 7 PM CDT this evening for TXZ248>255-353. Heat Advisory until 7 PM CDT this evening for TXZ351-354-355. High Rip Current Risk through Sunday evening for TXZ451-454-455. GM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...23-Evbuoma LONG TERM....54-BHM AVIATION...23-Evbuoma