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FXUS62 KTAE 010611
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Tallahassee FL
211 AM EDT Wed May 1 2024

...New AVIATION...

.UPDATE...
Issued at 811 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024

PoPs were increased across portions of the western Florida Big
Bend this evening, where some persistent showers and thunderstorms
have developed. These showers and thunderstorms should diminish in
the next 1-2 hours. Outside of this change, there were no other
updates needed at this time.

&&

.NEAR TERM...
(Through Wednesday)
Issued at 349 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024

The forecast is on track this afternoon as an upper level shortwave
swings through the region. This has brought isolated to scattered
showers and thunderstorms to SE AL and the W FL Panhandle so far
today, with the line of storms pushing to the east and southeast.
Model guidance has been all over the board with what will happen,
though this line should continue its track toward the Gulf.
Elsewhere, the guidance varies leaving confidence low. Opted to keep
the shower and thunderstorm potential to about 15-30% for SW GA and
the W FL Big Bend should any should any other storms try to pop up.
If not, skies should gradually clear leaving us with the overnight
forecast of fog and stratus. Tweaked the fog for SW GA and the E FL
Big Bend to capture more of a patchy fog threat rather than areas of
fog as confidence was lower for widespread fog development. This may
need to be reverted back depending on what the next set of guidance
is. Elsewhere areas of fog was kept for SE AL, the FL Panhandle, and
W FL Big Bend. Dense fog could develop in this region, but
confidence is too low at this time to hoist any sort of advisory.
Any fog or stratus that does develop should dissipate within a few
hours of sunrise. Then skies should clear leaving us with a mostly
dry day. Some CAMs suggest we could see some sea breeze type showers
and thunderstorms tomorrow, but again confidence was too low to
include at the forecast this time.

&&

.SHORT TERM...
(Wednesday night through Thursday night)
Issued at 349 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024

An H5 ridge building over the Southeast will limit rain chances
through the short term period. There is just enough moisture that an
isolated shower or thunderstorm along the East Coast sea breeze that
will be pushing west Thursday afternoon. Confidence wasn`t too high
to get it much west of I-75, but it`s something to monitor on
Thursday. Otherwise, temperatures Wednesday and Thursday nights will
generally be in the middle 60s with highs Thursday in and around 90.
It`s also worth mentioning that fog is possible each night thanks to
the proximity of the surface high and ample low-level moisture.

&&

.LONG TERM...
(Friday through Monday)
Issued at 349 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024

Warm and humid conditions are expected the first weekend of May with
daytime highs hanging out in the upper 80s to lower 90s and
overnight lows in the middle 60s. A series of H5 shortwaves are
forecast to move through the Southeast, which will increase
afternoon rain chances through much of the period. The strongest
shortwave is forecast to swing through Saturday and is when rain
chances are highest along and north of I-10. Shower and thunderstorm
chances linger Sunday afternoon before drier air takes over early
next week as ridging develops over the Southeast.

&&

.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 211 AM EDT Wed May 1 2024

Areas of fog are expected to develop early this morning with
occasional LIFR conditions possible. Fog will lift by mid-morning
with VFR conditions prevailing for the remainder of the day. An
isolated shower or thunderstorm is possible this afternoon, but the
chance appears too low to include in the TAFs at this time.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 349 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024

A few showers and thunderstorms remain possible through the
afternoon and into the early evening hours west of Apalachicola.
High pressure takes over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico the rest of
the week, leading to more tranquil boating conditions. Light winds
are expected with seas generally 2 feet or less into the weekend.

&&

.FIRE WEATHER...
Issued at 349 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024

A line of thunderstorms has pushed into the western FL Panhandle
this afternoon. Elsewhere, cumulus and light reflectivities have
popped up in SW GA though no reports of rain have come. Chances for
showers and thunderstorms will continue through the early evening,
with chances decreasing around sunset. Then drier is expected
Wednesday and Thursday with rain and thunderstorm chances increasing
on Saturday.

&&

.HYDROLOGY...
Issued at 349 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024

The flood wave continues to inch down the Suwannee River with Flood
Warnings continuing at Rock Bluff near Bell and Manatee Springs and
will take a few more days to fall below Minor Flood Stage. No
additional riverine flooding is anticipated.

&&

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not requested. However, spotters are always
encouraged to safely report significant weather conditions when they
occur by calling the office or tweeting us @NWSTallahassee.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Tallahassee   88  65  91  66 /  10   0  10   0
Panama City   83  66  85  67 /   0   0   0   0
Dothan        86  65  89  64 /   0   0  10   0
Albany        87  63  89  66 /  10   0  10   0
Valdosta      88  65  91  66 /  10   0  10   0
Cross City    86  64  89  65 /  10   0  20   0
Apalachicola  79  67  80  68 /  10   0   0   0

&&

.TAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...High Rip Current Risk through late tonight for FLZ108-112-114-
     115.

GA...None.
AL...None.
GM...None.
&&

$$

NEAR TERM...KR
SHORT TERM...Reese
LONG TERM....Reese
AVIATION...DVD
MARINE...Reese
FIRE WEATHER...KR
HYDROLOGY...Reese