Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Jackson, MS
Issued by NWS Jackson, MS
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637 FXUS64 KJAN 261649 AFDJAN Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Jackson MS 1149 AM CDT Thu Sep 26 2024 ...New MESOSCALE UPDATE... .MESOSCALE UPDATE... Issued at 1149 AM CDT Thu Sep 26 2024 Current GOES 16 visible satellite imagery from this morning continue to show Hurricane Helene tracking ENE towards the Florida Big Bend. With Helene inching closer to the Gulf Coast today, the resulting tightening pressure gradient will lead to gusty north to northeast winds around 20 mph through this afternoon. As Helene continues its ENE track, late morning model guidance highlighting a closed low circulating over western TN and western KY. This feature will continue to wrap drier air across our CWA allowing for dry conditions through this afternoon. Sky conditions will be generally clear across central MS as current 12Z sounding observations indicate a very dry environment with the air parcel unable to break through the capping inversion around 700mb. The lack of cloud cover combined with sufficient daytime heating will help afternoon highs in the low 80s across the area. /CR/ && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 333 AM CDT Thu Sep 26 2024 Today and tonight: Although Hurricane Helene is forecast to make land fall over the Florida Big Bend later this evening we will begin to see its influence on our weather today and tonight. Today will be dry but low chances of light rain associated with Helene will move into the northern portions of our CWA tonight. As the Helene moves closer to the Gulf coast today, the resulting tightening pressure gradient will lead to gusty north to northeast winds around 20mph this afternoon. Early morning satellite imagery/RAP analysis showed the circulation around a closed low spinning over western TN and western Kentucky. This feature will continue to wrap drier air across our CWA while drifting south into northern Mississippi this evening. This evening while the closed low is over northern Mississippi it will help draw rain associated with Helene south and into our northern zones. This is expected after midnight. Otherwise, temperatures will continue to be cooler than normal through the period. /22/ Tropical moisture combined with a closed-low over the Mid-South will continue to provide rain chances (20-70%), primarily along and north of I-20 on Friday. The aforementioned low will slowly progress towards the Northeast Atlantic over the weekend. Once the low migrates, rain chances will gradually diminish before coming to an end on Sunday. Ridging patter will begin to form over the southwest Monday, bringing quiet conditions and near-zero precip chances to the CWA through mid-week. Seasonal temperatures are expected to continue through the period. By mid-week and beyond the extended: a frontal boundary is expected to move towards the southeast, bringing more drier/cooler air into the area. /SW/ && .AVIATION... (12Z TAFS) Issued at 630 AM CDT Thu Sep 26 2024 A layer of stratus has moved over MEI-PIB-HBG and wl result in IFR/LIFR cigs through 16Z before improving. After 16Z VFR conditions are expected areawide with gusty north to northeast winds around 20kts. The gusty winds will continue through the aftn before subsiding. VFR conditions wl prevail tonight at most TAF sites but IFR cigs and -RA wl be psbl at GTR after 06Z Fri. /22/ && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Jackson 82 62 79 64 / 0 10 30 30 Meridian 82 61 79 63 / 0 0 20 20 Vicksburg 82 61 81 63 / 0 0 30 20 Hattiesburg 86 62 84 65 / 0 0 10 0 Natchez 82 59 82 64 / 0 0 10 0 Greenville 82 61 74 62 / 0 20 70 50 Greenwood 83 60 71 62 / 0 20 60 50 && .JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MS...None. LA...None. AR...None. && $$ 22/SW/22