Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Springfield, MO
Issued by NWS Springfield, MO
Versions:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
160 FXUS63 KSGF 172012 AFDSGF Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Springfield MO 312 PM CDT Mon Jun 17 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Heat and humidity will continue through today, then return late this week. - 15-30% chances for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms east of Highway 65 today and Tuesday. - Breezy conditions Tuesday with southerly wind gusts up to 25-30 mph, especially west of Highway 65. - Signal for above normal temperatures to continue through the rest of June. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 257 PM CDT Mon Jun 17 2024 Current mesoanalysis shows weak upper-level flow over our region as a longwave trough sits over the NW CONUS. Meanwhile, an upper-level high sits off the Carolina coast. Hot and humid conditions today will continue today, with high temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s. Scattered cumulus clouds exist over most of the CWA north of an area of convection over SE Missouri and NE Arkansas, which is moving to the NNE. A few pop-up showers have begun in Benton and St. Clair counties. Heat indices today will reach from 95-100 F. Be sure to take proper heat protection measures if working outside, such as taking frequent breaks, and staying cool and hydrated. Pop-up thundershowers like those in St. Clair and Benton counties are possible this afternoon into the evening (15-30% chances), mostly in the area to the east of Highway 65. Precipitable water values in the area are high (1.5"-2"), so the main hazards from any of these storms will be locally heavy rainfall and lightning. Going from tonight into Tuesday, lows will reach the lower 70s and upper 60s. Temperatures increase again tomorrow into the mid-80s. As is common for this time of year, there is a chance of pop-up thundershowers (15-40% chances), mostly east of Highway 65, with locally heavy rain and thunder again as the main hazards. Breezy conditions are also expected, with southerly winds of 10-20 mph gusting up to 30 mph. Warm and humid conditions will continue Tuesday night into Wednesday, with lows again the upper 60s and lower 70s, and highs on Wednesday in the mid to upper-80s. && .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 257 PM CDT Mon Jun 17 2024 Throughout the week, hot conditions are expected to continue. From Thursday through Monday, highs will be in the lower 90s and lows in the upper 60s and lower 70s. Dewpoints are expected to decrease slightly into the mid-60s, which will lower rain chances on Thursday and Friday. Some models show a frontal passage sometime this weekend, which would increase precipitation chances, but nothing definitive yet. The Climate Prediction Center`s 6-10 day temperature outlook continues to show a 50-60% for above average temperatures for June 25th-July 1st. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 1221 PM CDT Mon Jun 17 2024 VFR conditions are expected to prevail throughout the TAF period. Some scattered pop-up thunderstorms are possible (15-30% chances) from 19-01z, although confidence is too low to include in the TAF at this time, and any development is expected to stay east of the TAF sites. Some scattered cumulus clouds are currently moving through southwestern Missouri, and should clear by 01z. Winds are southerly, blowing at 10-15 knots, with gusts of 20-25 knots possible at SGF and JLN. As the nocturnal low-level jet strengthens overnight, low-level wind shear at JLN may reach 40-45 knots between 04-08z. && .SGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... KS...None. MO...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Kenny LONG TERM...Kenny AVIATION...Kenny