Area Forecast Discussion
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715 FXUS64 KOHX 120714 AAA AFDOHX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Nashville TN 201 AM CDT Sun May 12 2024 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM... .SHORT TERM...
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(Today through Monday) Issued at 200 AM CDT Sun May 12 2024 Dry conditions will continue through early overnight hours tonight due to continued building of ridging influences surface and aloft. Afternoon high temperatures today will be around or slightly warmer than seasonal normal values ranging upper 70s to lower 80s, mid 70s Cumberland Plateau Region. Look for increasing cloudiness from southwest to northeast as tonight progresses ahead of next weather system to influences mid state`s weather with some isolated to scattered light showers moving into southwestern and western portions of our area late tonight. Lows tonight will be around seasonal normal values in mid to upper 50s. Upper level flow will become increasingly southwesterly orientated as Monday progresses supportive of embedded multiple shortwave passages. Southerly low level atmospheric flow will become increasingly established also. Isolated to scattered showers should spread across all of our area as morning hours progress on Monday with scattered to numerous showers and isolated to scattered thunderstorms prevailing as Monday afternoon hours progress. Not expecting any organized strong to severe storm potential as of this time. With expected cloud coverage and rainfall, highs on Monday will drop down into lower 70s, upper 60s to around 70 for locations just west of and across Cumberland Plateau Region.
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&& .LONG TERM...
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(Monday Night through next Saturday) Issued at 200 AM CDT Sun May 12 2024 Weather pattern will continue to be conducive to a continuance of shower and thunderstorm chances through Wednesday afternoon as progressive southwesterly upper level flow continues and a vertically stacked surface/upper level low system moves across mid state region Tuesday night into the day on Wednesday. Total rainfall amounts from late tonight through Wednesday afternoon though look to generally range only from around 0.75" up to 1.5." Some strong thunderstorms could be possible as Tuesday progress. Mild lows in low to mid 60s, upper 50s to around 60 Cumberland Plateau Region are expected on Monday night. High temperatures will span the 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday. A surface front will drop in from the northwest and upper level ridging will build across our area as Wednesday night through Thursday afternoon progress bringing temporary dry conditions to our area with high temperatures continuing to warm. A surface frontal passage looks to occur west to east across mid state region as Friday progresses with upper level flow once again taking on southwesterly flow characteristics with possible multiple embedded shortwave passages and a potentially more pronounced upper level trough approaching our area by late Saturday afternoon from the west. Shower and thunderstorm chances will return to mid state region Thursday night through Saturday afternoon. Total rainfall amounts during this time period look to range from greater than 0.50" up to around 1.25." A warming trend to seasonally warm temperatures will once again commences on Saturday after highs on Friday are expected to be around seasonal normal values.
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&& .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1224 AM CDT Sun May 12 2024 Predominately VFR conditions expected through the current TAF period. Patchy fog may develop in some locations between now and 12Z, but not enough confidence to include at this time. Light winds throughout the TAF period with some variability, generally variations between SW and SE. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Nashville 81 58 73 65 / 0 10 60 80 Clarksville 79 56 72 64 / 0 10 70 80 Crossville 73 53 68 57 / 0 0 60 70 Columbia 80 59 72 63 / 0 20 70 70 Cookeville 75 56 70 61 / 0 0 60 70 Jamestown 74 54 71 58 / 0 0 50 70 Lawrenceburg 79 59 71 63 / 0 20 60 70 Murfreesboro 80 58 73 63 / 0 10 60 70 Waverly 81 60 73 63 / 0 20 70 80 && .OHX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...JB Wright LONG TERM....JB Wright AVIATION.....Adcock