Area Forecast Discussion
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333 FXUS63 KICT 080638 AFDICT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wichita KS 138 AM CDT Wed May 8 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Few strong/severe storms possible Wednesday morning across far southeast KS. - Dry conditions expected through the rest of the work week with some small rain chances returning for the end of the weekend. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 309 PM CDT Tue May 7 2024 Water vapor imagery currently shows an upper low rotating across the Northern Plains with one of the main vort lobes extending from the Northern Intermountain into the Central Rockies. At the surface, cold front extends from northern MO into far eastern OK. A few sprinkles or light showers will be possible early this evening for areas generally along and north of I-70 in an area of 700mb warm advection. However, low levels are so dry that it`s going to be tough for much to reach the ground. Vort lobe to our west is expected to translate east tonight and by Wed morning stretch from southeast Nebraska into CO and at the same time, low level moisture will surge north across eastern OK into southeast KS. There is decent model agreement in some storms developing after 09z across southeast KS in an area of 850mb moisture transport. Any storm that develop should quickly move off into MO by the late morning hours. Even above 850mb, there looks to be plenty of instability for large hail, even with marginal shear. Cold front should push back to the southeast by the early afternoon hours with the more substantial surface convection expected southeast of the forecast area. There is good agreement between the GFS and ECMWF in the upper low over the Northern Plains shearing out with some of the upper energy getting cutoff across the Great Basin by Thu and remaining there through at least Fri. Meanwhile to our east, northwest flow aloft will be in place with this setup providing dry conditions and comfortable temps. Cutoff low to our west will start to move east on Sat, tracking over the Central Rockies Sat night. Ahead of this feature, some scattered showers and storms will be possible on Sun across mainly western KS into Western OK with some of this affecting the western portion of our forecast area. At this time, not looking for any severe weather with this activity. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/...
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Issued at 133 AM CDT Wed May 8 2024 A weak cold front will shift winds to the northwest today. Ahead of this front we may see some showers and storms in far southeast KS this morning but the activity could remain south and east of KCNU. A VCTS was introduced in the 13-16z timeframe where we could see a period of MVFR cigs ahead of the frontal boundary. The afternoon redevelopment of showers and storms is expected to remain south and east of our TAF sites.
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&& .ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...RBL AVIATION...MWM