Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Riverton, WY
Issued by NWS Riverton, WY
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711 FXUS65 KRIW 172141 AFDRIW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Riverton WY 341 PM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Widely scattered rain showers and thunderstorms this morning west of the Divide that will spread east in the afternoon. - A cold front pushes through west to east from late morning through mid afternoon with gusty west to northwest winds behind it. There is a small window for strong to severe storms this afternoon in the vicinity of Natrona County. - Winds will remain gusty tonight, increasing after midnight off the east slopes of the central and northern mountains, as well as southern portions of Fremont and Natrona Counties. A High Wind Warning is likely for these areas though Wednesday morning. - Cooler and seasonal temperatures for the rest of the week and into the weekend with dry conditions as well. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 1008 AM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 An active day of weather on tap today. Showers and isolated thunderstorms are ongoing over far western portions of the CWA this morning, with a few thunderstorms moving northward over Sweetwater County. These look to be forming along the cold front that is expected to progress eastward through the day today. The overall pattern is a bit messy this morning, with the dominant features well- defined later this afternoon into the evening. The overall forecast remains unchanged: the showers over the far west will spread across eastward through the morning as the upper low moves eastward over eastern ID, while showers and thunderstorms develop over eastern portions of Sweetwater County and Carbon County and push northward into Natrona and Johnson counties this afternoon. There is a brief time frame where the storms in the latter area become strong to severe before moving out of the CWA and into UNR and CYS areas. Strong to severe wind gusts will be the main threat, but hail up to 1" cannot be ruled out. Some showers and thunderstorms could occur through the day across the central basins as well. The focus of the precipitation will shift to western portions and eventually northwestern portions after 00Z, as the upper low moves over MT. A moist, upslope flow will occur on the backside of the low keeping the showers going tonight. These showers will spread eastward through the overnight hours and continue through the day Wednesday, before gradually ending late Wednesday night. The gradient will remain tight tonight and Wednesday, as the low bottoms out over eastern MT. 700mb winds will increase through the night, with 50 kt occurring by 09Z Wednesday over southern portions of Fremont and Natrona counties, as well as the Cody Foothills. The NAM is depicting 700mb temperatures warming along the east slopes of the Absaroka Mountains, indicative of a downsloping signature. Will upgrade the High Wind Watch to a Warning as a result, but will push the timing forward. Winds will remain strong through the rest of the day Wednesday, with gusts of 45 to 55 mph in these areas. Wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph will be common across the rest of the forecast area. Otherwise, temperatures will be seasonal to slightly below normal in the wake of the cold front. An induced ridge will develop over he Cowboy State Thursday, as another closed low moves over central/southern CA. This will keep conditions dry, temperatures seasonal and winds relatively light. This low will track over the Four Corners Friday, while a trough tracks over Canada. Neither of these features will have a direct impact on the forecast area, but winds over the Wind Corridor could be slightly stronger with gusts of 25-30 mph in the afternoon. Dry and seasonal conditions will continue through the rest of the weekend. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 340 PM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 VFR conditions to prevail for much of the TAF period at all terminals. A potent cold front has moved through the state today. The front has brought strong gusty winds and scattered showers and thunderstorms. Precipitation chances will gradually diminish across terminals east of the Divide during the evening. KJAC will likely see prevailing precipitation through at least the early morning hours Wednesday. Widespread gusts of 25 to 35 knots will continue this evening. Stronger gusts of 40 or more knots will be possible nearby any developing storms. Overnight winds are to remain gusty especially east of the Divide at KLND and KCPR. Periodic gusts exceeding 45 knots are possible at times. Winds are expected to gradually diminish through the morning hours on Wednesday. Another increase in winds is expected for the late morning Wednesday into the early afternoon. All terminals will likely see gusts of 20 to 30 knots during the day Wednesday. Please see the Aviation Weather Center and/or CWSU ZDV and ZLC for the latest information on smoke, icing, and turbulence forecasts. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 1008 AM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 Gusty winds of 30 to 40 mph will occur outside of showers and thunderstorms across all, but northwestern portions this afternoon. Stronger gusts of 50-60 mph will be possible, as thunderstorms develop and move over portions of zones 280, 281 and 289 for a few hours this afternoon. Winds will remain gusty tonight into Wednesday morning, especially over zones 276, 280, 286, 288 and 289. Wind gusts will approach 60 mph in these zones late tonight into Wednesday morning, gradually decreasing and spreading across areas east of the Divide with gusts of 45 to 55 mph. winds will be slightly lower at 25 to 35 mph across the rest of the forecast area. RH values will stay above critical thresholds this afternoon and Wednesday, but the winds will remain the bigger threat. && .RIW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... High Wind Warning from 3 AM to noon MDT Wednesday for WYZ003- 019-020. && $$ DISCUSSION...LaVoie AVIATION...Dziewaltowski FIRE WEATHER...LaVoie