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Issued by NWS Oklahoma City, OK
Issued by NWS Oklahoma City, OK
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624 FXUS64 KOUN 271740 AFDOUN Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Norman OK 1240 PM CDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ...New NEAR TERM, SHORT TERM... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 1231 PM CDT Wed Aug 27 2025 - Additional rounds of showers and storms late tonight into Thursday. - A few strong to severe thunderstorms across southern Oklahoma and western north Texas Thursday afternoon and evening. && .NEAR TERM... (Rest of today and tonight) Issued at 1231 PM CDT Wed Aug 27 2025 Most of the morning convection has shifted into eastern Oklahoma as of early afternoon. A trailing MCV will skirt the Oklahoma/Kansas border through the late afternoon, but is generally becoming less defined. This may help in the development of a few showers and storms across mainly far northern Oklahoma. Elsewhere, hotter temperatures are expected across parts of southwestern Oklahoma and western north Texas this afternoon. A few CAMs suggest a few storms may form during peak heating. If storms develop, a few strong wind gusts are possible, but overall shear and instability will remain weak. With limited coverage, this precipitation will dissipate during the early evening. Another round of convection is expected to develop late this afternoon and evening, with the initial development across eastern Colorado and western Kansas. A moderate low level jet will form during the evening with the nose of the jet over parts of southern/central Kansas. This, and a low amplitude shortwave trough, should keep the bulk of the precipitation across Kansas. However, a deep enough outflow boundary impinging on the low level jet (which will continue to veer overnight) will likely bring at least scattered showers and storms into northern Oklahoma during the late evening and overnight hours. Locally heavy rainfall is certainly possible, especially across north central Oklahoma. This area has missed out on the heavier rainfall this week, so we will not issue a Flash Flood Watch at this time. && .SHORT TERM... (Thursday through Friday night) Issued at 1231 PM CDT Wed Aug 27 2025 Several CAMs suggest an MCS over Kansas will begin to or will already be impacting parts of northern Oklahoma by sunrise Thursday. Gusty winds and heavy rainfall will be the main impacts along with lightning. At this time we will continue with rather high PoPs for Thursday morning, especially across north central and central Oklahoma. Although the majority of the morning rain may dissipate or be confined to eastern Oklahoma by early afternoon, an outflow boundary and cold front will support additional development during the mid to late afternoon. Afternoon highs will be very tricky Thursday afternoon, especially if the outflow boundary surges well south into parts of southern Oklahoma by late morning/early afternoon. Thunderstorms that form Thursday afternoon/evening will have the potential to produce damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and some hail. Depending on the movement of the front/outflow, most of the storms should be confined to far southern Oklahoma/northern Texas by sunset ( ~ 8 pm). Showers and thunderstorms may linger across mainly south central and southeastern Oklahoma Friday morning near a frontal boundary. Although the front is not expected to bring a noticeable change in airmass, northeast and east winds Friday into Friday evening should support better storm chances to our west. Some of these storms may move into western Oklahoma and northern Texas during the late evening and overnight hours. && .LONG TERM... (Saturday through Tuesday) Issued at 1250 AM CDT Wed Aug 27 2025 The generally weak northwesterly upper flow regime looks to remain as we head into the upcoming Labor Day Holiday Weekend. While slowly moderating during this period, temperatures will likely remain below average (80s) throughout the weekend. We will maintain low-medium (20-40%) chances for overnight rain and thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday night across western Oklahoma and western-north Texas. While gusty wind potential may exist with thunderstorms, no obvious severe weather/heavy rain potential is evident for our area at this update. Ungar && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1212 PM CDT Wed Aug 27 2025 Rain and embedded thunderstorms will move out of the area in the next hour or so, with mainly dry conditions expected the rest of the day into this evening. MVFR/IFR ceilings are expected to lift this afternoon but will return to northern and portions of central Oklahoma late tonight into tomorrow morning. Additionally, another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected late tonight into tomorrow morning, mainly confined to northern Oklahoma. Winds will veer to a southwesterly direction tomorrow morning ahead of a cold front that will cross the area from north to south through the day and bring a northerly wind shift. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Oklahoma City OK 69 88 66 74 / 20 60 50 10 Hobart OK 71 97 66 83 / 10 20 30 10 Wichita Falls TX 73 99 69 83 / 10 10 50 20 Gage OK 67 82 61 79 / 40 20 20 0 Ponca City OK 64 75 62 76 / 80 90 30 10 Durant OK 70 95 70 81 / 10 50 80 40 && .OUN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OK...None. TX...None. && $$ NEAR TERM...06 SHORT TERM...06 LONG TERM....09 AVIATION...08