Area Forecast Discussion
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199 FXUS64 KOHX 251128 AFDOHX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Nashville TN 628 AM CDT Wed Sep 25 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Today through Tonight) Issued at 107 AM CDT Wed Sep 25 2024 A cold front has pushed eastward through Middle TN with latest obs showing it just east of the Plateau. This front is expected to stall in this area today as an upper-level low digs into northern AR. In the wake of this front, temperatures will be cooler with forecast highs in the 70s to near 80. While PWATs have trended down over the past 24 hours, there is still plenty of moisture across the area with PWATs over an inch. This will lead to an additional round of showers and thunderstorms that develops this morning and lingers through tonight. With the position of the front, best coverage will favor the east today. In the wake of the cold front and with cloudy skies, instability will be less with CAPE values forecast to be less than 1000 J/kg. With less instability and less forcing, strong to severe thunderstorms are not expected today. Cloud cover partially clears tonight, allowing for patchy fog to develop. && .LONG TERM... (Thursday through next Wednesday) Issued at 107 AM CDT Wed Sep 25 2024 Confidence continues to increase for soaking rainfall starting Thursday and continuing into the weekend. The aforementioned upper-level low that digs into northern AR today will stall and linger in this area into the weekend. Meanwhile, all eyes continue to be on the tropics with now Tropical Storm Helene. Helene is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane before making landfall along the Florida Panhandle late Thursday. Before Helene`s landfall, tropical moisture will be pulled northward with the help of that low over AR. The heaviest rainfall expected from Helene will likely get started Thursday night and continue into Friday as its remnants then track into eastern TN. What`s left of Helene at this point gets pulled northwestward across Middle TN/KY and is absorbed into the AR upper-level low. This low then finally ejects towards the northeast this weekend. Heaviest rainfall during this event is expected Thursday night and into Friday. A general 2 to 3 inches of rain is expected over this time frame, but higher amounts of 4 to 5 inches will favor areas across the Plateau. This is all highly dependent on the track of Helene, and a jog towards the east will result in lower rain amounts. Minor flooding is still possible with all this rain, but with the current drought status, river levels are low enough that there is room for this welcome rain. Winds will also be gusty, especially on Friday as the remnants move through with gusts of 30 to 35 mph currently forecast. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will linger through the weekend before the low finally moves out of our area. Drier weather looks to be favored early next week with temperatures feeling fall-like as we head into the first week of October. && .AVIATION...
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(12Z TAFS) Issued at 612 AM CDT Wed Sep 25 2024 There are some patches of low clouds that will affect BNA/MQY thru 14Z. Also, an area of mainly light rain is moving northeastward out of West Tennessee that may affect CKV during the same time frame. Drier air has worked its way into Middle Tennessee, so our rain chances and expected rainfall amounts are considerably lower today. The best rain chances will affect the Cumberland Plateau. Ceilings and vsby`s will be somewhat variable today at CSV/SRB, but look for low stratus and perhaps some fog to develop this evening and especially overnight.
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Nashville 80 63 77 67 / 50 30 70 90 Clarksville 78 59 78 66 / 20 20 70 80 Crossville 71 57 69 60 / 80 60 90 90 Columbia 79 59 76 64 / 40 30 70 80 Cookeville 73 60 71 63 / 70 50 70 90 Jamestown 73 59 70 62 / 70 60 80 90 Lawrenceburg 78 59 75 63 / 50 30 70 90 Murfreesboro 78 61 76 65 / 60 40 70 90 Waverly 78 58 77 63 / 20 20 60 80 && .OHX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Clements LONG TERM....Clements AVIATION.....Rose