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Issued by NWS Atlanta, GA
Issued by NWS Atlanta, GA
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129 FXUS62 KFFC 140545 AFDFFC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Peachtree City GA 145 AM EDT Wed May 14 2025 ...New 06Z Aviation Discussion... .SHORT TERM... (This afternoon through Wednesday) Issued at 258 PM EDT Tue May 13 2025 - Scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon into the early evening. Isolated thunderstorms possible overnight. A few strong to severe storms cannot be ruled out. - Temperatures begin warming back up on Wednesday. A closed upper low is currently situated over the TN Valley and is forecast to continue its progression NNE through Wednesday. Widely scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are ongoing this afternoon and will persist through the evening. As the upper low departs NNE an additional shortwave will swing through the region overnight and may prompt additional showers and isolated thunderstorms across North AL that may move into portions of North GA. Latest CAMs and hi-res guidance continue to indicate this possibility. While no widespread severe weather is expected today an isolated stronger storm cannot be ruled out. While instability is adequate (~1000J/kg), though wind shear is lacking (<20kts). The more favorable environment if a stronger storm can get going will be across eastern GA where dewpoints have climbed into the low to mid 60s. Gusty winds and perhaps some small hail will be the main threat. Greater wind shear is expected overnight as the secondary shortwave swings through -- this combined with some elevated instability may also warrant an opportunity for an isolated stronger storm across Northwest GA. With upper level support shifting NNE and limited instability the severe threat remains quite conditional for Wednesday. Main anticipating isolated showers and storms across Northeast and far east GA. Temperatures begin to warm up on Wednesday with highs climbing back into the low to mid 80s. 07 && .LONG TERM... (Thursday morning through next Monday) Issued at 258 PM EDT Tue May 13 2025 Key Messages: - Temps approach record highs for the weekend over the metro. - Dry weather for Thursday. - Rain chances return for start of the weekend with daily potential for strong to severe storms through Monday. Discussion: Pushing into Thursday, the low pressure system will be well to the northeast, with momentary ridging over Georgia which will result in our one day of dry weather expected over the area. With the mid- level ridging and sfc high pressure funneling warm moist air into the area, temps will quickly rise into the 90s over much of the area. To begin the weekend, we`ll see a frontal boundary begin to dip into north Georgia and southern TN and that will be our main emphasis for any strong to severe weather into the early parts of next week. With the front hanging out over north Georgia, should see most storms stick to that northern Georgia area although with it being towards the end of the longterm, the front could meander further south during this time frame. Daily afternoon CAPE values of 1500-2000 J/kg are currently forecasted with elevated shear values. With the elevated shear values we will be looking out for the chance for these storms to become more linear in nature and have more of a damaging wind threat vs just a popcorn summer type setup. We will continue to monitor for any indication that storms will become linear in nature. In addition to the elevated rain chances, with the high pressure to our south, warm air will be funneled into the area resulting in highs in the 90s which are ~8-10 degrees above normal for the area. For the ATL site we will be approaching record highs for the weekend especially Friday with the high forecasted to be 91 and the record is 91. In addition to the record high potential, our lows will be approaching record high minimum temps with low temps in the low 70s through the weekend. Hernandez && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 137 AM EDT Wed May 14 2025 Isolated showers and thunderstorms will continue in north Georgia through 00Z Thursday. Impacts are possible at the Atlanta area TAF sites between 08Z and 14Z today. For MCN impacts are most probable between 18Z today and 00Z Thursday. Patches of LIFR/IFR and MVFR ceilings (300-3000 ft AGL) are expected in north Georgia through 14Z today, then VFR (3000 AGL or above) ceilings are expected for all areas. Winds will be from the southwest at 3 to 11 kt between 14Z today and 06Z Thursday. //ATL Confidence...06Z Update... Low confidence in the occurrence of showers or storms at ATL between 08Z and 14Z today. High confidence in the wind forecast. Moderate confidence in the ceiling outlook. Albright && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Athens 60 81 63 86 / 30 30 10 0 Atlanta 62 83 64 87 / 50 20 10 0 Blairsville 55 77 59 82 / 60 30 20 0 Cartersville 59 83 63 88 / 50 20 10 0 Columbus 61 87 64 90 / 10 10 0 0 Gainesville 61 81 64 85 / 50 30 10 0 Macon 61 86 64 88 / 10 10 10 0 Rome 59 84 63 86 / 40 20 10 0 Peachtree City 60 85 62 88 / 40 10 10 0 Vidalia 64 87 67 90 / 10 10 10 0 && .FFC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...07 LONG TERM....Hernandez AVIATION...Albright