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Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Dodge City, KS
Issued by NWS Dodge City, KS
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061 FXUS63 KDDC 291019 AFDDDC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Dodge City KS 519 AM CDT Sat Jun 29 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - A weak MCS will be possible this evening into the overnight hours. The strongest storms will be capable of producing hail and strong winds. - Temperatures near 100 return early next week. - Additional MCS`s will be possible through the mid to long term forecast. The challenge is where these storms will trek each day. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 323 AM CDT Sat Jun 29 2024 A few lingering thunderstorms will roll along the northern counties of the CWA early this morning bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and possibly hail. Breezy northeast to easterly winds are then expected today as a frontal boundary slides into the Southern Plains. HREF probabilities show up to a 50 percent chance of winds exceeding 30 mph from late morning into early afternoon. A few mid level clouds will be possible due to the ample moisture and upslope winds but little to no precipitation is expected. Thunderstorm are expected to form across southeastern Colorado in the late afternoon then congeal into a weak MCS as they slide into southwest Kansas this evening into the overnight hours. A few of these storms may be strong with hail and strong winds being the main concern. Otherwise expect an increase in cloudiness. Weaker showers and thunderstorms are expected behind this complex and continue into Sunday morning. Activity will dwindle by the afternoon with decreasing cloudiness throughout the remainder of the day. In addition, winds Sunday will curl to the southeast by the afternoon. As for temperatures, highs today are expected to range from the mid 80s along the I-70 corridor to low 90s across south central Kansas. Lows tonight will dip into the 60s with highs tomorrow in the 80s. Ensembles continue to depict an early summer time pattern through the remainder of the forecast with an upper level high south of the area and an upper level shortwave moving through the northern United States. Weak disturbances will move in between these two features causing multiple rounds of MCS`s across the Central and Northern Plains. The main challenge will be the placement and timing of these storms. As of now, the best chance of measurable precipitation looks to be Tuesday and Wednesday night but this could change as we progress into the future. As for temperatures, highs will approach to exceed 100 degrees Monday and Tuesday before decreasing into the upper 80s to mid 90s for the remainder of the week. Lows will meander around the 60s and 70s. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 518 AM CDT Sat Jun 29 2024 Embedded thunderstorms will remain possible around the HYS terminal over the next few hours with continued VFR conditions. VFR conditions are expected elsewhere with mid level cloudiness at the DDC and GCK terminals this morning. Winds will generally be from the northeast throughout the day, gusting to over 20 knots by late morning. && .DDC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Hovorka_42 AVIATION...Hovorka_42