Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS64 KMRX 180652 AFDMRX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Morristown TN 252 AM EDT Thu Apr 18 2024 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM... .SHORT TERM...
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(Today and tonight) Issued at 250 AM EDT Thu Apr 18 2024 Key Messages: 1. Another very warm day today with more sunshine expected 2. Shower and thunderstorm chances return late tonight into tomorrow. Discussion: Currently satellite imagery and surface observations show plenty of low lying clouds and/or lowered visibilities across the region early this morning. The cirrus clouds are slowly pulling out of the area, and if some of the low level clouds begin to break up we could see quickly developing fog, especially in locations that got heavy rainfall from the storms on Wednesday. Places along and south of Interstate 40 saw the most rainfall, and therefore have the best chances to see the patchy fog early this morning. Once the sun rises the mid level ridging, southerly winds at the surface, and surface high pressure will combine to drive out the clouds and bring in warmer temperatures. Expect highs to soar back into the 80`s for much of the region, allowing for temperatures to get within a handful of degrees of the daytime high records... but as of right now don`t have any climate locations forecasted to actually break a record today. Records for April 18th: CHA 90/2002 TYS 90/1896 TRI 87/2002 Very late tonight and into Friday morning we may begin to see showers and thunderstorms moving into the eastern Tennessee Valley ahead of an incoming cold front. CAMs are still a bit up in the air with the areal coverage of the storms, but are in fairly decent agreement that we should see storms move onto the plateau and into the valley before sunrise. The timing of them does not bode well for strong to severe storms on the front end, but cannot completely rule out seeing a brief strong storm early in the morning if the front speeds up a bit overnight.
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&& .LONG TERM...
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(Friday through Wednesday) Issued at 250 AM EDT Thu Apr 18 2024 Key Messages: 1. Showers and thunderstorms return for Thursday night and Friday. A few storms may be strong to severe with gusty winds and hail. 2. Turning much cooler this weekend, with some showers around especially Sunday. 3. Mostly dry with a warming trend Monday and Tuesday. Discussion: The next system starts to move in Thursday night as a low moves into the Ohio Valley with a weak shortwave aloft. The best chance for showers and storms with this system will be Thursday night through Friday. The boundary slows as it moves through the region bringing showers and storms throughout the day on Friday. Instability may be high enough to produce some strong storms with dew points in the 60s, mainly in the morning hours before this forecast period. CAM guidance shows a line or cluster of showers and storms moving through the region in the early morning hours Friday just before this forecast period. Some clearing is likely by late morning or early afternoon. CAM guidance has isolated to scattered showers and storms developing Friday afternoon. If there is enough clearing, instability will be high enough to bring a marginal threat for severe storms Friday afternoon. CAM guidance looks pretty tame at the moment though. Saturday looks mostly dry after the frontal passage Friday night with high pressure moving in from the west and nearly zonal flow aloft. Temps will be closer to seasonal norms on Saturday with highs in the upper 60s and lower 70s. By Sunday, a weak Gulf Low moves into the Southeast bringing a warm front over Georgia and Alabama. Showers will be possible across the region on Sunday due to that boundary to the south. Thunder is unlikely Sunday with dew points in the 40s. This system looks progressive enough to dry us out by Sunday night or Monday. Temps will be much cooler Sunday with highs in the upper 50s. Even with cooler temps, it appears that precip in the higher elevations will be liquid. Monday and Tuesday will be dry with a warming trend. Rain chances return on Wednesday with the next possible system.
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&& .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 124 AM EDT Thu Apr 18 2024 Low ceilings have set in and should remain in the area through much of the night. If any area clears out then with all the rain we received yesterday we could see places really plummet with regards to visibility. Low certainty on how far categories could drop, but if the ceilings stay around expect MVFR/IFR conditions, but if the skies clear then VLIFR can`t be ruled out before sunrise. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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Chattanooga Airport, TN 86 64 81 58 / 0 70 60 10 Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 85 62 76 55 / 0 60 80 10 Oak Ridge, TN 85 62 77 54 / 0 70 80 10 Tri Cities Airport, TN 80 57 73 53 / 0 40 90 20
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&& .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...NONE. TN...NONE. VA...NONE. && $$ SHORT TERM... LONG TERM....McD AVIATION...

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