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137 FXUS62 KCAE 171403 AFDCAE Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Columbia SC 1003 AM EDT Tue Sep 17 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Low pressure area will continue to weaken today as it slowly moves across the region. A few lingering showers are expected through the day but amounts will be light. Showers and seasonable temperatures expected through midweek. Drier weather expected by the weekend. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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Key Message(s): - Light showers linger over the region today and tonight. 10 AM Update: With the exception of very isolated light showers or drizzle, the area is generally dry at this hour. Satellite imagery indicates there is a sharp cutoff of the cloud cover. The dividing line is generally along a line from Saluda to Columbia to Sumter. Areas to the south and west of this line are clear, while those north and east of this line are under clouds. The main forecast challenge for today remains to be the temperatures. A sharp temperature gradient is likely and where this gradient ends up depends on exactly where the edge of the cloud deck sets up. Haven`t made any temperature changes from the early morning forecast just yet, as still expecting the temperature gradient to line up somewhere near the Columbia area. Early-morning discussion: Surface low pressure will continue to weaken as it slowly drifts westward through the day. Lingering moisture and the upper level low will support scattered shower development later this morning and afternoon. The highest rain chances will be in the northern and western Midlands closer to the low. Stratus will remain over the area this morning but there will be some clearing through the day, especially in the CSRA and southern Midlands where WV imagery shows dry air wrapping around the backside of the system. The cloud cover and light showers will keep temperatures down today with highs in the mid to upper 70s in the northern half of the CWA and in the low to mid 80s south where there will be more clearing. Overnight lows in the low to mid 60s.
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&& .SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... Key Message(s): - Lingering showers focused in the north Midlands and Piedmont The remnants of the upper low that moved through the forecast area will still be slowly rotating and moving back to the north of the cwa on Wednesday. Winds aloft on the backside of this low will be turning more westerly, bringing a downslope component, more sunshine, and warmer temperatures (low to mid 80s) by the afternoon. There may still be enough weak instability by the afternoon also to bring a few isolated showers/storms to the cwa, with the highest pops generally across the northern counties. Drying occurs then Wednesday night as any shower activity dissipates. Overnight lows in the low to mid 60s. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... Key Message(s): -Trending drier for the weekend. Upper troughing will continue into the weekend, while at the surface, high pressure will build back southward east of the Appalachians once again. This will generally bring a return of drier conditions through next weekend. With plenty of sunshine, highs each afternoon should rise into the low to middle 80s. Overnight lows in the 60s. && .AVIATION /14Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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MVFR conditions continue at CAE and CUB while OGB, AGS, and DNL are VFR. As a surface low continues to slowly move through region this morning light rain will impact CAE and CUB reducing visibilities. Vis expected to improve later in the morning as the deepest moisture moves out of the area. Expect MVFR cigs at all terminals through much of the day as low clouds wrap around the low. There may be a period of IFR ceilings at OGB but confidence is highest at CAE and CUB. Ceilings should show improvement after 15Z-18Z. VFR conditions should be first to return at AGS and DNL where drier air is wrapping around the system. VFR conditions expected to return to all sites by 00Z Wednesday. Winds will turn from out of the NW to W this morning becoming light and variable by late afternoon. EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...A lack of forcing will limit rain chances over the region this week. Lingering low-level moisture may support early morning restrictions through Friday.
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&& .CAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SC...None. GA...None. && $$