Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Knoxville/Tri Cities, TN
Issued by NWS Knoxville/Tri Cities, TN
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412 FXUS64 KMRX 190733 AFDMRX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Morristown TN 333 AM EDT Thu Sep 19 2024 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM... .SHORT TERM... (Today and tonight) Issued at 216 AM EDT Thu Sep 19 2024 Key Messages: 1. Isolated to scattered showers and possibly a few thunderstorms, will confine to northeast Tennessee, southwest Virginia, and parts of southwest North Carolina this afternoon and evening. Clearing overnight. 2. Much warmer temperatures with highs in the 80s to near 90 in Chattanooga, for example. Discussion: We start today on the back side of troughing aloft, thus northerly flow. With time through Friday, heights aloft will also be rising, a precursor of warming to come as well as dry weather. Before that takes over the weather pattern for the weekend, showers with maybe some rumbles of thunder will stretch south and west again over the far northeastern parts of our forecast area. Rainfall amounts look rather light, but of course could see more under a heavier cell. Elsewhere for the day, weather will be dry with markedly warmer temperatures; highs in the mid to upper 80s for Knoxville and Chattanooga. For comparison climatologically speaking, Knoxville and Chattanooga will be about 5 degrees warmer than this date in September normally averages. After sunset, precipitation will diminish, skies will clear, and once again will have the chance of isolated pockets of dense fog development Friday morning, especially locations that see rain today. && .LONG TERM... (Friday through Wednesday) Issued at 216 AM EDT Thu Sep 19 2024 Key Messages: 1. Continued well above normal temperatures (4-6 degrees) through Monday. 2. High uncertainty for next week but in general, expect moderating temperatures with gradual increase in rain chances. Discussion: An upper ridge, anchored over south Texas, will expand to the northeast Friday through Sunday resulting in continued warmer than normal temperatures and dry conditions across the forecast area. Forecast highs in the low to mid 90s appear likely on Sunday for central and southern TN valley areas. These aren`t record highs, but at those values they will be within 3-4 degrees of calendar day records. Something to keep an eye on certainly. For next week, guidance continues to struggle on exactly how a complicated upper pattern will evolve. Most guidance agrees that by Monday the upper ridge will begin to flatten out as a trough/upper low ejects eastward from the Rockies. Dry and warm conditions continue on Monday. But there`s considerable disagreement with what happens in the upper levels Tue onward. For now it appears the initial trough will likely lay out a front somewhere from the Ohio valley southwest through the Arklatex region, which will remain in that general area through late in the period. This would result in increased cloud cover and generally increasing rain chances across the forecast area Monday night through the end of the period as moist southerly/southwesterly low level flow and weak jet support aloft aid in the potential for shower development. That said, not sold on the combination of this continued level of warmth (4-6 degrees above normal) and increasing rain chances due to the proximity of a stalled boundary. Seems like we either remain dry and warm, or that we would see a notable downward tick in temperatures due to rain and cloud cover. NBM is advertising both which isn`t out of the realm of possibilities I guess, but seems less likely to me. Toned down forecast highs and rain chances a bit too, for the Tue onward time frame. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 133 AM EDT Thu Sep 19 2024 CHA will likely keep VFR status through the newest TAF period. The question again this morning, becomes fog - when and how dense? Kept persistence from the 00Z TAF issuance with down to LIFR at TRI and MVFR at TYS. Fog currently not as widespread as it was this time early Wednesday. Also didn`t record the rainfall amounts yesterday that we received Tuesday. All three TAF sites up until the evening, did not record any rainfall. Confidence isn`t all that high in how this will play out. Fog does surround our forecast area in middle Tennessee, northern Georgia, western North Carolina, and Kentucky into Virginia, but nothing in our area as of this time. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Chattanooga Airport, TN 89 65 92 65 / 0 0 0 0 Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 86 63 89 62 / 0 0 0 0 Oak Ridge, TN 86 62 89 62 / 0 0 0 0 Tri Cities Airport, TN 81 60 83 60 / 20 0 10 0 && .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...NONE. TN...NONE. VA...NONE. && $$ SHORT TERM...KS LONG TERM....CD AVIATION...KS