Area Forecast Discussion
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883 FXUS64 KHGX 210503 AFDHGX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX 1203 AM CDT Fri Jun 21 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (This evening through Friday Night) Issued at 329 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 Seeing scattered showers generally near I-10 and southward. Likely to see isolated showers develop further north during the remainder of the aft as well. Could see an isolated thunderstorm, but expecting mostly shower activity. Overnight and early tomorrow, expecting isolated to scattered showers offshore and near the coast. Precipitable water values will continue to lower from the north tomorrow, but still have sufficient moisture levels to support scattered showers across coastal areas early tomorrow and then scattered activity up to about I-10 during the late morning/afternoon hours. Min temps tonight are expected to be in the lower 70s north and upper 70s coast with max temps tomorrow a little warmer than today, reaching the mid 90s well inland and mid-upper 80s along the coast. Wood && .LONG TERM... (Saturday through next Wednesday) Issued at 329 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 With rain chances on the decline over the weekend, temperatures will be on the rise! Expect temperatures over the weekend to top out in the low to mid 90s with some across the Piney Woods topping out in the upper 90s. A mid-level high will continue to slide in from the northeast over the weekend initially bringing in a brief period of drier air. So, we won`t have to really worry about the heat index values...yet...that`ll be next week`s issue. Moisture begins to increase on Sunday as our next little tropical friend develops in the Bay of Campeche and moves into the northeastern Mexico. We are not expecting any impacts nearly as substantial as with what occurred with Alberto. For a deeper dive into the next potential tropical system, see the "Tropical" section down below. I can mention up here though that the pressure gradient won`t be as tight, so we won`t see increased winds/seas as a result of this system. It`s main impact on us will be increased moisture that leads to PW values rising above 2.0" through midweek that will elevate our rain chances. Another consequence of the increased moisture will be the elevated heat index values due to the higher dew points. Air temperatures will still be in the low to mid 90s early next week, then transitioning to solid mid 90s by midweek. When you factor in the elevated humidity with those temperature, we`ll see heat index values well into the 100s throughout most of next week. Our criteria for a Heat Advisory is 108F or greater, and early indications show that we will at least be flirting with that criteria. On the plus side, daily rain chances will continue so maybe you`ll win the weather lottery with a cooling shower/storm! Batiste/Ellis && .AVIATION...
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(06Z TAF Issuance) Issued at 1203 AM CDT Fri Jun 21 2024 A few terminals have seen MVFR CIGs briefly this evening, and this may continue through the night, but anticipate FEW/SCT clouds at these heights should dominate, with only brief forays in BKN. Late night coastal showers expected to push modestly inland into the afternoon, with E/ESE winds rising to around 10 knots. Keep IAH northward "dry", though rain chances are still non-zero...just not high enough to justify putting into the TAF explicitly. Showers die off after sunset, while winds also become lighter.
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&& .MARINE... Issued at 329 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 8-12 foot seas and 20-25 knot winds will persist over the Gulf waters into tonight, but will be on a gradual downward trend into Friday. A Small Craft Advisory continues for the bays and Gulf waters through Friday morning, but may be extended for the offshore waters if seas take longer to recede. The worst of the coastal flooding looks to have peaked Thursday morning with water levels during the next high tide cycle on Friday morning being generally between 3-4 feet above MLLW. There may be isolated instances of water levels rising above 4 feet MLLW (especially around High Island). The Coastal Flood Warning that is in effect till 7pm Thursday evening will be downgraded to a Coastal Flood Advisory that will be in effect till 7pm Friday evening. Winds and seas will continue on a downward trend going into the weekend. Easterly to southeasterly winds may be elevated enough over the weekend for intermittent periods of caution flags. Eyes will be on the southwestern Gulf once again over the weekend into early next week with the potential for a tropical system to develop in a similar location to Alberto and also take a similar path. However, not expecting much if any impacts from this system, but mariners are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecast and tropical updates. Batiste/Ellis && .TROPICAL... Issued at 329 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 In the wake of Tropical Depression Alberto, a new disturbance may form in the Bay Campeche. With the developing upper-level ridge, model guidance suggests that this disturbance will take a similar path into the eastern coast of Mexico. However, with the smaller wind field and the more contained nature of this system, it is unlikely that we will experience effects as drastic as we`ve seen in the past few days. Some tropical moisture is expected to impact us and may elevate rain chances, but winds and seas are expected to remain on the calmer side of things. Even with this new friend, we remain cautiously optimistic that we won`t be effected by two tropical systems in a week :). Please continue to monitor the latest forecasts for any changes/updates from the National Hurricane Center at www.hurricanes.gov. Ellis/Batiste && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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College Station (CLL) 73 94 73 95 / 0 0 0 10 Houston (IAH) 75 94 76 94 / 10 10 0 30 Galveston (GLS) 81 88 82 89 / 10 10 20 30
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&& .HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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TX...Coastal Flood Advisory until 7 PM CDT this evening for TXZ214- 313-335>338-436>439. High Rip Current Risk through this evening for TXZ436>439. GM...Small Craft Should Exercise Caution until 4 AM CDT early this morning for GMZ330-335. Small Craft Advisory until 10 AM CDT this morning for GMZ350-355- 370-375.
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&& $$ SHORT TERM...Wood LONG TERM....Batiste AVIATION...Luchs MARINE...Batiste