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294 FXUS61 KRLX 231548 AFDRLX AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Charleston WV 1148 AM EDT Sun Jun 23 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A cold front brings showers and thunderstorms today, with the front crossing tonight. More seasonable air can be expected behind the front on Monday. Heating up again midweek. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... As of 830 AM Sunday... Temperatures were off to a fast start this rather warm morning and adjusted accordingly. High temperatures today were not affected as the heat will be intercepted by clouds, showers and thunderstorms. Added gusty winds, small hail, and heavy rainfall wording to the forecast for later this afternoon and this evening. As of 1240 AM Sunday... Unseasonably warm air will continue today, but not as hot as the past week. An approaching cold front will allow for the development of showers and thunderstorms today. SPC has outlooked the region with a chance of severe weather this afternoon and evening. With a freezing level of 15000 to 16000 feet, thinking that the main threat will be wind. With decent low level shear and helicity values, central Ohio and northwestern West Virginia even have a small chance of tornados. && .SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... As of 230 AM Sunday... Showers and a few lingering thunderstorms will be tapering off in the mountains by daybreak on Monday as the cold front pushes eastward. Only a slight chance for some showers will remain across the mountains of southern West Virginia and southwestern Virginia. A secondary cold front with high pressure hot on its heels will then move through during the morning to reinforce NW`rly flow, drier air and near normal to slightly below temperatures. The lowlands will finally see temperatures in the low to mid 80s with afternoon RH values in the 40s to low 50s. The mountains will range anywhere from the upper 60s across the highest elevations to around 80 for the lower elevations and mountain valleys. With high pressure in place to decouple the region, cool and comfortable lows are expected Monday night with 50s and low 60s for the lowlands; 50s in the mountains. Patchy to dense fog will likely form in the river valleys overnight. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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As of 1148 AM Sunday... Frontal boundary and upper trough will move east of the area late Wednesday night or early Thursday, with high pressure building into the region behind it. This should usher in a brief period of cooler and drier weather for Thursday. By Friday into the weekend, heat returns, as southerly flow increases out ahead of the next system, which will move into the area over the weekend, with additional rounds of showers and storms. A bit early to say for sure, but heat headlines may be needed during this time period.
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&& .AVIATION /16Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
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As of 555 AM Sunday... An approaching cold front will then allow for showers and thunderstorms to develop today. Generally VFR conditions can be expected outside of the precipitation. A cold front will then swing through tonight. Showers and thunderstorms will once again cause restrictions along and ahead of the front. Behind the front, some MVFR ceilings are possible in the western upslope region of the mountains. FORECAST CONFIDENCE AND ALTERNATE SCENARIOS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY... FORECAST CONFIDENCE: Medium. ALTERNATE SCENARIOS: Timing and intensity of showers and thunderstorms could vary. EXPERIMENTAL TABLE OF FLIGHT CATEGORY OBJECTIVELY SHOWS CONSISTENCY OF WFO FORECAST TO AVAILABLE MODEL INFORMATION: H = HIGH: TAF CONSISTENT WITH ALL MODELS OR ALL BUT ONE MODEL. M = MEDIUM: TAF HAS VARYING LEVEL OF CONSISTENCY WITH MODELS. L = LOW: TAF INCONSISTENT WITH ALL MODELS OR ALL BUT ONE MODEL. UTC 1HRLY 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 EDT 1HRLY 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 CRW CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H HTS CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H BKW CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H EKN CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H PKB CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H CKB CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H M AFTER 18Z MONDAY... IFR possible in fog overnight Monday night into early Tuesday morning.
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&& .RLX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WV...None. OH...None. KY...None. VA...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...TRM/SL NEAR TERM...RPY/TRM SHORT TERM...LTC LONG TERM...SL AVIATION...RPY