Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Kansas City/Pleasant Hill, MO

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068 FXUS63 KEAX 082315 AFDEAX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO 615 PM CDT Wed May 8 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Strong to isolated severe storms possible across central Missouri this afternoon. - Additional showers/non-severe thunderstorms are possible north of Interstate 70 tomorrow. - A active weather pattern returns Sunday into next week. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 241 PM CDT Wed May 8 2024 This afternoon, a surface low is moving across west central Missouri with a warm front extending east across the southern CWA and a cold front extending southwest from the surface low. Thunderstorms have developed out ahead of the cold front which will brush the southern tier of counties in the forecast area where 2000- 2500J/Kg of MUCAPE and 50-60kt effective shear are analyzed. As such storms with large hail and damaging winds are not out of the question for the next few hours when the surface low pushes east of the area. Conditions are expected to dry out for tonight as modest cold air advects into the area dropping lows into the upper 40s to lower 50s. Tomorrow a ENE-WSW oriented upper level trough will exist from the northern Great Lakes into the Upper Midwest. A vort max will round the base moving into the local area. This will be enough to force scattered diurnal thunderstorms to develop mainly north of I-70. With cold air advection continuing tomorrow, highs will hold near normal in the mid 60s to the north to the lower 70s south. Quiet weather is expected for Friday and Saturday. Friday the area will be under northwest flow aloft as a surface ridge skirts the western CWA. This will keep highs seasonable in the low to mid 70s. Saturday, a surface ridge will remain in control over the area as northwest flow aloft relaxes. Height rises will aid in highs rising into the mid to upper 70s. Saturday night a upper level closed low over the Four Corners Region will move into the western Plains Sunday. Warm advection showers and thunderstorms are expected to return as lead shortwave will eject out ahead of the main trough into the local area. Sunday night through monday night the Upper level trough will slowly move across the Plains and into the Ozarks. This will continue shower and thunderstorm chances though the period. The GFS is slightly more progressive than the EC in pushing the upper level trough east of the Ozarks on Tuesday which would provide for a dry day however, the slower EC would continue shower chances on Tuesday. Highs Sunday through Tuesday will remain in the mid to upper 70s. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z THURSDAY/...
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Issued at 614 PM CDT Wed May 8 2024 Scattered cumulus will continue to dissipate over the next hour, with mostly clear skies to follow. Look for wind speeds to increase by early afternoon along with some cumulus developing.
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&& .EAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MO...None. KS...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...73 AVIATION...Blair