Area Forecast Discussion
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978 FXUS65 KSLC 241041 AFDSLC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT Issued by National Weather Service Pocatello ID 441 AM MDT Mon Jun 24 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Hot and dry conditions will continue across northern Utah...with showers and thunderstorms continuing across southern and eastern Utah through Tuesday. By Wednesday, a more widespread threat of showers and thunderstorms can be expected.
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&& .SHORT TERM (Through 12Z Wednesday)...
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Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected across portions of southern and eastern Utah today. Parameters look quite similar to Sunday, though CAMS suggest coverage may be a bit less. Either way, another day of heightened flash flood threat continues across these locations. Given storm motions, the highest threat areas look to be the Grand Staircase and Capitol Reef once again today. A similar trend continues into Tuesday, with the threat for heavy rainfall and flash flooding present across portions of southern and eastern Utah. Across the north...expect temperatures to be 1-3 degrees cooler than Sunday...but still quite hot through Tuesday. Those with outdoor plans across southern and eastern Utah should consider avoiding slot canyons, normally dry washes, slick rock areas and other areas prone to flooding through the short term forecast area. And regardless of location, everyone should follow proper heat safety precautions. .LONG TERM (After 12Z Wednesday)...High pressure centered over New Mexico will position our CWA in a moist southwesterly flow. This moisture will advect into the entire region by Wednesday with PWATs approaching record levels. PWATs Wednesday and Thursday are forecast to be >1" across most of the state with values approaching 1.3" across southern Utah. This moisture will pair with a trough moving in from the PNW to create scattered thunderstorms Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures remain elevated with a brief cool down on Friday. Wednesday`s convection will be driven moreso by a shortwave out ahead of the main trough. Given the elevated moisture profiles, storms that do form will be capable of producing flash flooding in flood prone areas. Some guidance keeps precipitation going in parts of the CWA overnight Wednesday into Thursday. Lingering cloud cover/precipitation on Thursday may influence convective initiation timing and intensity on Thursday afternoon. By Thursday the main trough will be moving by to our north with enhanced CAPE and shear profiles along with greater synoptic forcing. These parameters will increase the risk for strong to severe storms on Thursday, depending on the amount of clearing we see in the morning/early afternoon. The air mass moving in behind the trough will be much drier and cooler, however the southern extent of this air mass will be limited with less of a cool down across southern Utah. Areas across northern Utah will see temperatures cool closer to normal with the passage of this trough. Friday will be the coolest day of the long term period as ridging builds back in by the weekend with temperatures warming back to the mid 90s for most valleys and mid 100s for southern Utah along with mostly dry conditions. However, this appears to be short lived as most of the guidance brings another PNW trough through the region early next week. 36% of guidance has a deeper/faster moving trough whereas the remaining guidance is a more shallow trough that is further to our west on Monday.
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&& .AVIATION...
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KSLC...VFR conditions will prevail across the terminal through the period at the KSLC terminal. Conditions will be mostly dry (15% chance of an isolated storm) with a few high clouds. Winds will transition from a southerly drainage flow to a northerly lake breeze in the afternoon. REST OF UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING...VFR conditions are expected through the period for most terminals. Convection will form across central and southern Utah in the afternoon with outflow boundaries creating periods of gusty and erratic winds. Norhtern Utah remains mostly dry. Winds will become breezy in the afternoon for most terminals.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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Showers and thunderstorms with the threat of heavy rain will continue across southern and eastern Utah, while northern Utah remains hot and dry through Tuesday. By Wednesday, an upper level system will begin to cross into the Pacific Northwest, bringing more widespread showers and thunderstorms to the state and relief from the very low humidities. Drier air will work into western Thursday and much of southern Utah Friday, bringing the threat of critical fire weather conditions once again.
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&& .SLC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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UT...None. WY...None.
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