Area Forecast Discussion
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814 FXUS64 KMEG 161935 AFDMEG Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Memphis TN 235 PM CDT Mon Sep 16 2024 ...New SYNOPSIS, DISCUSSION... .SYNOPSIS...
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Issued at 235 PM CDT Mon Sep 16 2024 Isolated showers will continue to move out of the Mid-South this evening, with dry conditions expected tomorrow through at least Saturday. High temperatures will be near normal the remainder of the week, generally in the 80s.
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(This evening through next Sunday) Issued at 235 PM CDT Mon Sep 16 2024 The story of two different weather patterns is currently unfolding across the Mid-South. The northeastern half of the area has largely clear skies, with temperatures reaching into the low to mid 80s under a sunny sky. Meanwhile, across the southwestern half of the area, a soggy pattern continues with broken to overcast skies, some light rain continuing, and temperatures in the 70s. The remnant moisture from Francine currently trapped across the southwestern half of the area will finally begin to move out of the area this evening, leaving behind a warmer and drier weather pattern through the remainder of the week. As for tonight, dew point depressions are pretty low under a clearing sky and light winds. As such, wouldn`t be surprised if patchy to locally dense fog were to develop for many. Any fog that does develop should quickly mix out shortly after sunrise. For the remainder of the forecast period, the Mid-South will remain under a weak ridge influence, allowing a drier and warmer weather pattern to move back into the area. This pattern will likely remain largely unchanged through at least Saturday, with several models hinting at it sticking around into early next week. After many days of rain, I am sure much of the area is okay with dry conditions. Plus the recent rain was steady enough that some drought improvements are likely. As for our temperatures through the remainder of the week, expect for high temperatures generally in the 80s with overnight lows in the 60s.
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&& .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1223 PM CDT Mon Sep 16 2024 Morning showers have begun to dissipate over the past couple hours and drops to MVFR have become seldom. This trend is expected to continue throughout the day as drier air finally overcomes the moisture left behind by Francine this weekend. Therefore, clouds should be well above VFR at all terminals by 21z this afternoon and FEW250/SKC early tonight. With clearing overnight and very saturated soils across the area, moisture will be abundant at or just above the surface. Coupling the surface moisture with clear skies will allow for a decent amount of radiative cooling to occur across much of the region. In response, FG/BR is somewhat of a concern at any terminal where such cooling can occur. At the moment this appears to be most likely at JBR/TUP since dry air advection is expected to eat away at moisture in MEM/MKL. Confidence in these impacts are still somewhat low and could be changed in subsequent TAF issuances. && .MEG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AR...None. MO...None. MS...None. TN...None. && $$ PUBLIC FORECAST...CMA AVIATION...JAB