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Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Oklahoma City, OK
Issued by NWS Oklahoma City, OK
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239 FXUS64 KOUN 051750 AFDOUN Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Norman OK Issued by National Weather Service Tulsa OK 1150 AM CST Wed Feb 5 2025 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 512 AM CST Wed Feb 5 2025 - Freezing drizzle (northwest OK) and drizzle (elsewhere) this morning; light ice accumulations possible on elevated surfaces. - Temperatures trend upwards Thursday and into Saturday. - A strong (but dry) cold front arrives on Saturday. - Colder pattern next week with rain likely with a chance for snow. && .NEAR TERM... (Today and tonight) Issued at 314 AM CST Wed Feb 5 2025 As of 3 AM, the cold front that pushed through our area yesterday is far to our south over central Texas. The freezing line is stretched from Erick - Minco - Yukon - Marshall-Red Rock and deep isentropic lift along with a strong LLJ has produced areas of freezing drizzle near and north of the freezing line, with drizzle across east-central Oklahoma. Patchy fog was also observed into western north Texas and southern Oklahoma early this morning. Isentropic lift will continue to provide for cloudy skies and drizzle potential into the afternoon for areas generally east of Hwy 81. The front will slowly lift northward throughout the day and cross into our far southern and southeastern Oklahoma counties by this afternoon. Therefore, northern and central Oklahoma are expected to remain on the cold side of the front. We have lowered temperatures quite a bit for today with afternoon highs in the 40`s for those areas. With low-level flow veering throughout the day out west, clouds should begin to clear across western Oklahoma and north Texas this afternoon. This will allow temperatures to rise a bit more in these areas. Tonight, there is a chance of patchy fog and drizzle redeveloping over southeastern Oklahoma (and perhaps into central Oklahoma). There remains questions on how much cloud-cover will abate or remain, with some of the CAMS suggesting more widespread stratus and fog/drizzle returning. Thompson && .SHORT TERM... (Thursday through Friday night) Issued at 314 AM CST Wed Feb 5 2025 A strong jet maxima that is currently moving ashore central California will advance towards the central plains today and mid- level height falls will prompt the development of a surface cyclone over the northern plains. The associated cold front pushes into Oklahoma on Thursday before stalling near the Red River on Thursday night. This boundary then lifts as a warm front on Friday, though how far north remains uncertain. Regardless, temperatures trend upwards on Thursday and Friday with scattered clouds. Thompson && .LONG TERM... (Saturday through Tuesday) Issued at 231 AM CST Wed Feb 5 2025 A series of upper troughs swing across the Pacific northwest and over the northern plains this weekend, which will drive a strong cold (and dry) front into the FA on Saturday with some reinforcing fronts keeping temperatures on the cold side into early next week. High temperatures will fall substantially once again from the 70`s/80`s on Saturday to the 40`s on Sunday. Temperatures will remain cold into early next week and trend a bit lower on Tuesday. A southern stream trough is prog`d to track across southern California and the Baja peninsula and bring precipitation chances to our region early next week. Interestingly, this pattern looks somewhat familiar..similar to the longwave trough that brought us January`s snow. Fortunately, temperatures are forecast to be warmer than that event. Rain is likely by Monday evening across southern and southeastern Oklahoma with snow chances extending across central and northern Oklahoma. Given the marginal air temperatures, snow accumulations are light and confined to areas north of I-40. Precipitation continues on Monday night with chances decreasing by late Tuesday. Thompson && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1150 AM CST Wed Feb 5 2025 IRF to LIFR conditions will persist for much of the area today into tonight. Areas of fog/mist (potentially dense in some areas) are expected later this evening into tomorrow morning. Conditions are expected to improve towards the end of the TAF period. A cold front is expected to move in starting Thursday morning, which will cause southerly winds to veer to the north as the front moves through the area. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Oklahoma City OK 49 47 56 38 / 10 10 0 0 Hobart OK 50 41 59 35 / 10 0 0 0 Wichita Falls TX 55 52 67 44 / 10 0 0 0 Gage OK 59 36 54 27 / 10 0 0 0 Ponca City OK 43 41 54 35 / 10 0 0 0 Durant OK 60 60 72 50 / 10 10 10 0 && .OUN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OK...None. TX...None. && $$ NEAR TERM...01 SHORT TERM...01 LONG TERM....01 AVIATION...30