Area Forecast Discussion
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237 FXUS66 KMFR 220355 AFDMFR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 855 PM PDT Fri Jun 21 2024 .DISCUSSION...
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The forecast is on track for the night. Afternoon winds are starting to ease and clear skies will continue through the night for inland areas. Northerly winds are blowing smoke from the Upper Applegate Fire to the south, so widespread smoke accumulation is not expected to be an issue tonight. Saturday will be another warm day, with temperatures east of the Cascades rising 2 to 5 degrees in most places. Please see the previous discussion for more details about the short- and long-term forecast. -TAD
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&& .AVIATION (00Z TAFs)...
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While VFR conditions are expected inland throughout this TAF cycle, the coast is expected to hold on to MVFR/IFR ceilings at times. Currently, satellite shows this layer just off shore, but chances are there will be low ceilings through tonight at North Bend. Lastly, afternoon breezes will return tomorrow. -Guerrero
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&& .MARINE...
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Updated 145 PM Friday, June 21, 2024...A combination of high pressure offshore and a thermal trough along/near the coast will remain in place through early next week. This will result in persistent northerly winds and areas of steep to very steep wind- driven seas. Winds will be strongest south of Pistol River, with hazardous seas expected in that area overnight. The thermal trough is expected to peak today and this will maintain advisory seas south of Cape Blanco through tomorrow afternoon. Slight improvement is expected Saturday night as a front brings a surge of stratus with light showers possible mainly across the northern waters. -Guerrero
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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For areas west of the Cascades, over the next couple days critical conditions are not expected. This will be anchored by good humidity recoveries (80% and higher) in valleys and moderate to good humidity recoveries over upper slopes and ridges (50-70%) overnight. Afternoon humidities in this area will bottom out in the mid to upper teens to 20 percent, with these minimum humidity values trending similar this afternoon to Saturday afternoon. Some drizzle in the coast range and across Douglas County Saturday night, will continue to keep concerns low. East of the Cascades, weather conditions are a bit different, as brief durations of critical wind & humidity conditions Saturday and possibly Sunday are possible. These would be in eastern zone 624 between Bly and Lakeview, as well as around Alturas in Modoc County. This will be caused by a dry front moving through late Saturday into Sunday. The driest conditions are expected Saturday near 10%, while the strongest breezes are expected Sunday afternoon, with some areas gusting to 30 mph. No lightning is expected over the forecast area through at least Tuesday. -Miles
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&& PREV DISCUSSION... /Issued 212 PM PDT Fri Jun 21 2024/ DISCUSSION...Fairly quiet weather on tap this afternoon through early Saturday a a weak trough exits the region. Saturday afternoon and night, low pressure moves into the BC coast from the north Pacific and troughing digs across the Pacnw. This will send a marine push into the west side with some light rain or drizzle for portions of the coast mainly from Coos Bay northward, and mainly increased cloudiness elsewhere. With the onshore push, winds will come up across the area Saturday afternoon, then again Sunday afternoon as the upper trough remains in the NW and and an increased surface gradient is in our area. Main concern for this weekend is the wind on the Little Applegate Fire. See fire discussion below. Fairly quiet west to southwest flow aloft is on tap thereafter through late week with another low to progress along 45-50N and moving into western BC Thursday. This will allow for pops across the coast and Umpqua to increase to 15 to 25% or light rain Thursday with temps area-wide down 10 degrees or so. Pops should decreasing into Friday with temps remaining down. Stavish && .MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...CA...None. PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM PDT Saturday for PZZ356-376. Hazardous Seas Warning until 2 AM PDT Saturday for PZZ356-376. && $$