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Issued by NWS Memphis, TN
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586 FXUS64 KMEG 162329 AFDMEG Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Memphis TN 629 PM CDT Mon Jun 16 2025 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 624 PM CDT Mon Jun 16 2025 - Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue through the end of the work week. Severe weather chances will remain limited mainly during the daytime hours each day with gusty winds and localized heavy rainfall as the main threats. - Hot and humid conditions will develop late week, with heat indices above 100 degrees by Saturday. && .DISCUSSION... (This evening through next Sunday) Issued at 312 PM CDT Mon Jun 16 2025 GOES Water Vapor satellite trends still shows a mid-level trough axis present across the Middle and Lower Mississippi Valleys this afternoon. GOES Precipitable water analysis indicates values remaining nearly steady around 2 inches (99th percentile) for mid-June. Latest surface analysis shows a quasi-stationary boundary located from the Ohio River Valley back through southern Missouri and into eastern Oklahoma. Showers and thunderstorms are more plentiful this afternoon, especially east of the Mississippi River where deeper low-level moisture is located and convective temperatures were reached over the past 2-3 hours. Temperatures as of 2 PM CDT are mainly in the 80s where convective activity has not occurred thus far. Short-term models and CAMs indicate the best convective coverage will be late this afternoon during peak heating. Strong instability combined with little if any shear, steep low-level lapse rates, and very high precipitable water values will favor the potential for a few strong to perhaps isolated severe summer pulse-type thunderstorms through early evening, especially across north Mississippi. Damaging wind gusts and localized heavy rainfall will remain the main threats. Shower and thunderstorm coverage will likely decrease with the loss of peak heating later this evening into early Tuesday morning. Additional showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop on Tuesday mostly during afternoon peak heating. This trough axis is expected to lift out of the region by Tuesday night. Mid-range models indicate another mid-level trough will move through the Middle Mississippi Valley Wednesday into Wednesday night. This will result in a weak cold front dropping into portions of the Lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys Wednesday night into Thursday. Strong instability combined with sufficient shear and steep mid-level lapse rates may result in some strong to severe thunderstorms mainly late Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday evening northwest of I-40. Damaging winds, large hail, and localized heavy rainfall are the main threats. An upper-level ridge is expected to build into the region by this weekend. Shower and thunderstorm chances will remain minimal during peak heating. Heat headlines may become necessary for portions of the area Friday and Saturday as a combination of high surface dewpoints and temperatures rising into the lower to middle 90s produce heat index values approaching 105 degrees. && .AVIATION... (00Z TAFS) Issued at 624 PM CDT Mon Jun 16 2025 Another beefy set of TAFS this afternoon, with no real confidence on the timing of the onset or end of various periods of showers and thunderstorms. In general we should see an increase in precipitation coverage after 03z at MKL and MEM, with periods of showers and thunderstorms through mid afternoon tomorrow. Confidence is higher that IFR cigs will overspread the airspace late tonight and continue through mid-morning. Hopefully this will help to limit redevelopment of thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. However, I did maintain VCTS and VCSH through the afternoon hours. Winds will remain west to SE 6-10kts. JBR and MEM look to have the best chance of a return to VFR conditions late tomorrow. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 312 PM CDT Mon Jun 16 2025 Light winds and high humidity will persist through mid-week. Shower and thunderstorm chances will gradually decrease after mid-week. Hot and humid conditions will persist into the weekend with temperatures rising into the lower to middle 90s. && .MEG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AR...None. MO...None. MS...None. TN...None. && $$ PUBLIC FORECAST...CJC AVIATION...DNM