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FXUS64 KTSA 181906
AFDTSA

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
206 PM CDT Sat May 18 2024

...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM...

.SHORT TERM...
(Tonight)
Issued at 206 PM CDT Sat May 18 2024

A quiet night is on tap across eastern Oklahoma and
western Arkansas as high pressure prevails at the surface
and aloft. Overnight lows are expected to be in the upper
50s to mid 60s with a light southerly wind in place.


&&

.LONG TERM...
(Sunday through Saturday)
Issued at 206 PM CDT Sat May 18 2024

Unseasonably warm and humid conditions are anticipated Sunday into
Tuesday in advance of the next cold front set to move through the
region on Wednesday. High temperatures each afternoon during that
time-frame is expected to be in the mid 80s to lower 90s.

There will likely be at least a couple of opportunities for showers/storms
across the area before the cold front moves through the region mid-week.
The first chance will come Sunday evening/night as thunderstorms develop
along the dry line to the west Sunday afternoon and spread into
northeast Oklahoma and possibly far northwest Arkansas. These storms could
initially be strong to severe when they enter the area with a decrease in
intensity expected as the storms spread further east. Marginally
severe winds and hail would be the concern with the strongest storms. There
will be a greater potential for storms late Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday
night as a mid-level low moves across the northern/central Plains and pushes
a cold front into the region. There is expected to be plentiful instability
and increasing deep layer shear for any storms that develop or move into the
area to be severe with large hail and damaging winds the main concern. There
will also be the potential for tornadoes during this time.

The chances of showers/storms does not come to end Wednesday as the cold front
moves into northern Texas. Daily shower/storm chances continue right into the
weekend as the front returns north as a warm front Thursday and the next storm
system approaches Saturday.




&&

.AVIATION...
(18Z TAFS)
Issued at 1218 PM CDT Sat May 18 2024

VFR conditions should prevail through the period for all sites.
One exception could be some patchy fog formation early tomorrow
morning for the AR sites. Southerly winds will begin to increase
during the day tomorrow, coming up to around 10 knots by the end
of this TAF period.

Bowlan

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
TUL   63  90  68  91 /   0   0  40   0
FSM   64  91  69  92 /   0   0   0   0
MLC   63  90  70  90 /   0   0  10   0
BVO   60  88  65  90 /   0   0  50   0
FYV   61  88  65  89 /   0   0  10  10
BYV   61  88  65  88 /   0   0  10  10
MKO   63  88  68  89 /   0   0  20   0
MIO   61  88  66  88 /   0   0  30  10
F10   63  88  68  89 /   0   0  20   0
HHW   63  88  68  88 /   0   0   0   0

&&

.TSA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
OK...None.
AR...None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM...10
LONG TERM....10
AVIATION...04