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593 FXUS62 KGSP 310532 AFDGSP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg SC 132 AM EDT Fri May 31 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Dry high pressure to our north will keep temperatures slightly below normal through the end of the week. Once the high moves off to our east late Saturday, we should see a gradual warm up with a return of mainly afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms, typical of early summer. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TODAY/... 100 AM Update...No sigfnt changes made to the fcst. Did increase cloud cover across the Upstate and ern NC Piedmont as mlvl clouds persist associated with a weak back-door bndry. Expecting another uneventful near term period. Omega block will continue although the whole pattern will progress slowly eastward thru Friday. This will bring us out from under the trough and more under the influence of the ridge and attendant dry sfc high expanding out of the Ohio Valley. The high will tighten the gradient, amplifying winds slightly in the Piedmont late tonight and turning them toward the NE. Dewpoints will dip further overnight, so no fog expected again Friday morning; mins will be 5-7 degrees below normal. Expect fewer cumulus on Friday with deeper/stronger subsidence aloft and the sfc drying. Max temps overall will be a few below normal--perhaps trending a degree or two cooler in our eastern zones, and a degree or two warmer in our southwest compared to today, reflecting the thickness pattern. Minimum RH Friday will be quite low for the end of May, below 30 percent in the Piedmont northeast of I-26. Winds however look to mix out to just a few mph by the time the RH bottoms out, so not anticipating any fire danger concerns. && .SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... As of 2:35 PM EDT Thursday: The short-term fcst picks up at 00z on Saturday with upper trofing moving off the Atlantic Coast and upper ridging sliding in behind it over our area. Over the next couple of days, the upper ridge will gradually weaken as a robust upper short- wave lifts up and over the ridge. By the end of the period late Sunday, the ridge will essentially be gone, with nearly zonal upper flow over the Southeast. At the sfc, broad high pressure will be centered just to our north as the period begins late Friday. Over the next 24 to 36 hrs, the high will migrate SE and off the SE Coast. This will put our region back in a more typical summertime pattern by the end of the period. Thus, Saturday still looks mostly dry with temperatures still slightly below normal for late May. PoPs ramp up on Sunday with more moist, SLY flow in place and a weak cold front moving thru our area during the aftn/evening. Temps should be very similar to Saturday. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... As of 2:25 PM EDT Thursday: The medium range forecast picks up at 00z on Monday with flat/weak upper ridging over the Southeast. Over the next few days, heights will slowly rise as upper ridging builds over the eastern CONUS and upper trofing approaches the Great Lakes from the west. Most of the long-range guidance now has this upper trof morphing into a closed h5 low by the time it reaches the Great Lakes. This will act to suppress the upper ridge over our area towards the end of the period. At the sfc, broad high pressure will be moving back over Bermuda by the start of the period. This will put our area back under warm and moist SLY low-level flow for the duration of the period. By the end of the period next Thursday, a weak cold front will likely approach the Western Carolinas from the west, but any impacts from it would be just beyond day 7 at this time. As for the sensible wx, we can expect an early summer-like pattern with predominately diurnal showers and thunderstorms each day with slightly above PoPs each day. Temperatures will start out a few degrees above climatology and will approach 90 degrees across most of the non-mountain zones by the end of the period next Thursday. && .AVIATION /06Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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At KCLT and elsewhere: VFR trends continue thru the 06Z TAF cycle. Some mlvl StCu will persist this morning thru daybreak arnd KCLT and the Upstate terminals, but cloud cover returns to mainly Ci outside of afternoon FEW/SCT Cu across the NC mtns. Winds remain calm/light thru daybreak then align ne/ly to ene/ly after inversion break outside the mtns with speeds generally 6-8 kts. Afternoon winds at KAVL align se/ly. Winds go variable to calm once again across the FA tonight. Outlook: VFR and dry weather through Saturday. Convective chances return late this weekend and will linger into next week.
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&& .GSP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... GA...None. NC...None. SC...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JPT NEAR TERM...SBK/Wimberley SHORT TERM...JPT LONG TERM...JPT AVIATION...SBK