Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Memphis, TN
Issued by NWS Memphis, TN
061 FXUS64 KMEG 031124 AFDMEG Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Memphis TN 524 AM CST Mon Nov 3 2025 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 524 AM CST Mon Nov 3 2025 - Widespread fog and areas of frost are expected to develop Monday morning, with temperatures falling into the low to mid 30s. - A warming trend will follow, with high temperatures returning to the low to mid 70s by late week. - Successive cold fronts will bring periods of rain, first on Friday and again late in the weekend; no severe weather is expected. && .DISCUSSION... (Tonight through next Sunday) Issued at 1052 PM CST Sun Nov 2 2025 A cool, crisp evening has already given way to a further cooling of temperatures underneath clear skies and light/calm winds. These conditions will persist throughout the night and will allow for temperatures to drop into the mid to low 30s by 12z Monday morning. Some areas could see lows around freezing, especially across portions of West Tennessee and north Mississippi. Surface dew points will also remain in the mid to upper 30s, if not mirroring temperatures closer to 32 F. This, in combination with exceptional radiational cooling conditions, could produce fairly widespread fog into Monday morning. As of the time of writing (04z), GOES satellite imagery and local road cameras have detected/observed fog along the Tennessee River. The expectation is for visibilities to drop more generally throughout the region later tonight with the potential need for a Dense Fog Advisory if fog becomes widespread enough. Any drops in visibility will lift quickly after sunrise. Temperatures will remain temperate Monday with highs in the low to mid 60s. The upper trough that has brought this most recent batch of cold air will lift north and east Tuesday with high pressure taking over through the end of the week. Temperatures are then forecast to gradually warm as southerly flow returns through the duration of the week. By Wednesday, high temperatures will increase above 70 F which will last through the end of the week and dry weather through Thursday. Although the upper pattern will be mostly zonal throughout the week, several perturbations are evident amongst guidance, which now bring a more amplified wave towards the region Friday. Surface moisture ahead of this system will be augmented by prior southerly moisture advection and will act to provide our next chance of rainfall. Some instability is present amongst guidance, especially the GFS which has shown 500 - 1000 J/kg in the past several runs. However, the overall suite of models still vary regarding the likelihood of severe weather as LREF joint probs for favorable severe weather thresholds of MUCAPE/MUCIN/Shear still only around 15% - 30%. Therefore, it is still too early to tell if the region will see any severe weather impacts, but there is signal for at least some unorganized thunderstorms Friday evening. Ensembles retain their confidence in the upper pattern through next weekend. After the shortwave passes Friday, the region will dry out again and significant amplification is likely to occur within the the upper pattern as a longwave trough develops over the northeastern CONUS. A cold front will pass through the region while this pattern shift is ongoing, bringing a more traditional arctic air mass into the Mid-South. Temperatures will drop once again with the NBM already showing a 50%+ chance for lows to fall below 35 F next Monday. So, with reasonably high confidence in the upper pattern and a strong signal for cold air out to 7 days, it seems likely that our warm spell this week will wear off by the end of the forecast. && .AVIATION... (12Z TAFS) Issued at 524 AM CST Mon Nov 3 2025 Isolated areas of dense fog remain confined to the TN River this morning. Degraded vsbys will improve over the next few hours as clear skies and light winds settle over the Mid-South. Guidance continues to degrade vsbys once again tonight with dense fog likely along the TN River again. Confidence is too low to include fog mention at MKL. ANS && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 1052 PM CST Sun Nov 2 2025 Low fire danger anticipated throughout the forecast period. Minimum relative humidity values will generally remain above 40 percent with isolated areas dropping slightly below. 20 ft winds will also stay light. Temperatures will bottom out Monday morning with lows dropping below 40 F across the majority of the region. Some locations could approach freezing where frost is likely. A warm up will commence through the rest of the week with the next chance for wetting rains on Friday. && .MEG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AR...None. MO...None. MS...None. TN...None. && $$ PUBLIC FORECAST...JAB AVIATION...ANS