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Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Knoxville/Tri Cities, TN
Issued by NWS Knoxville/Tri Cities, TN
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983 FXUS64 KMRX 270747 AFDMRX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Morristown TN 347 AM EDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM... .SHORT TERM... (Today and tonight) Issued at 325 AM EDT Thu Jun 27 2024 Key Messages: 1. Area of showers this morning will become scattered for today. 2. Clouds will keep highs some 5 to 8 degrees lower than yesterdays. 3. Patchy areas of fog expected tonight some may be locally dense. Discussion: Radar and satellite shows a short-wave moving across the Plateau counties producing an area of showers over much of the area early this morning. This wave will move east of the area with only a weak shear axis over the region today. Large area of showers will diminish quickly early this morning. For today, weak shear axis and frontal boundary/inverted surface trough will remain over the region. Instability will be marginal with MLCAPES of 500 to 1000. DCAPES up to 800 across CHA and mid-level lapses are low. Overall, strong storms are not expected today. Due to loss of daytime heating and frontal boundary moving south of the area, convective activity will end by sunset with partly cloudy sky. Patchy areas of fog is expected tonight with some locally dense. && .LONG TERM... (Friday through Wednesday) Issued at 325 AM EDT Thu Jun 27 2024 Key Messages: 1. Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms this weekend. 2. Drier next week with ridge building across the region. 3. 100+ degree heat indices this weekend and again Wednesday. Discussion: The pattern in recent times of a southern ridge and a northern storm track will continue across the nation. Those progressive systems to the north will continue to influence the southern high pressure center, as it shifts east to west and back again. We will experience drier and hotter weather when the ridge centers over the southeast, and a stormier pattern when the ridge centers over the southwest states. Thus, with the ridge over Texas this weekend, a surface boundary will meander over our area beneath a WNWly flow aloft, thus we expect rounds of showers and embedded tstms beginning Friday but maxing out over the weekend. Then for the new work week, with the southern ridge recentered over the lower Mississippi Valley, our area will be generally protected from encroaching weather systems, with only diurnal high-terrain convection Mon-Wed. Under the influence of the frontal boundary this weekend, daytime highs will come down a little, but dewpoints will rise with the precip-moistened topsoils. So heat indices exceeding 100 degrees can be expected, particularly in the southern TN Valley, during weekend afternoons. Once the ridge reasserts itself next week, rain will be scanty, and dewpoints and heat indices will drop. But max temps will gradually return to the mid 90s, which means 100+ degree heat indices resume Wednesday. Overall the severe weather risk this weekend will be isolated. The primary risks this weekend will be related to damaging winds and the potential of flash flooding due to heavy rainfall rates as PW values rise into the 2.0 to 2.2 inch range ahead of the front. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 121 AM EDT Thu Jun 27 2024 An upper trough with a short-wave is evident on radar and satellite over east Tennessee. This wave is producing widespread showers and a few thunderstorms this morning. Will continue with tempo showers at all TAF sites through much of the early morning hours. Moistening of the boundary layer is allowing MVFR to almost IFR ceiling to develop and expect to continue through around mid- morning. A shear axis will remain over east Tennessee early this afternoon before moving east. This wave along with HREF CAPES of 1000+ at CHA and TYS to produce scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Gradual clearing expected this evening. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Chattanooga Airport, TN 88 73 92 76 / 50 20 30 20 Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 87 70 92 74 / 40 10 30 30 Oak Ridge, TN 86 69 92 73 / 40 10 30 20 Tri Cities Airport, TN 84 66 90 71 / 40 0 30 20 && .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...NONE. TN...NONE. VA...NONE. && $$ SHORT TERM...DH LONG TERM....GC AVIATION...DH