Area Forecast Discussion
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286 FXUS64 KSJT 100740 AFDSJT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Angelo TX 240 AM CDT Fri May 10 2024 ...New SHORT TERM... .SHORT TERM...
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(Today and tonight) Issued at 240 AM CDT Fri May 10 2024 The cold front has moved through the area tonight, leaving west central Texas in a much cooler air mass. Highs were as warm as 100 degrees at San Angelo and Junction yesterday, while today we`re looking for highs in the 70s to near 80 degrees. Low clouds are currently affecting much of the area, especially south of I-20. Expect cloud cover to generally persist across the entire forecast through Friday night. More pressing, we may see isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms south of Interstate 20 late this morning into the afternoon hours. While most of this activity will not be severe, a few storms could strengthen enough to produce marginally severe hail of up to an inch, or gusty winds approaching 60 mph. Tonight, expect storms to end by around 7 or 8 PM, leaving the area under mainly cloud skies, and continued east to northeast winds. Lows should be in the upper 50s to lower 60s.
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&& .LONG TERM... (Friday night through next Thursday) Issued at 321 PM CDT Thu May 9 2024 Cooler temperatures this weekend with an unsettled pattern. An upper low will be over the Nevada/Arizona border Friday night, and will move over the Four Corners area by Saturday evening. The low is progged to move across the western half of Kansas Sunday night, with a trough extending south across our area. An embedded disturbance or two will be moving over our area ahead of this system. With this setup and increased lift/moisture in our area, we have medium to high PoPs (40-80 percent) for showers and thunderstorms Saturday through Sunday. Rain chances should largely dwindle Monday with a weak cold frontal passage, and as the aforementioned trough shifts east of our area. Less cloud cover and a return to southerly winds will result in warmer temperatures Tuesday, with highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s. Our area will have another chance of showers and thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon into Thursday, when an upper trough is progged to move into the southern Plains. The details are more uncertain that far out, however. After highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s Wednesday, temperatures may be a little cooler Thursday in the wake of a cold frontal passage. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1232 AM CDT Thu May 9 2024 MVFR ceilings in the 1500 to 2500 foot range are affecting all sites south of KABI late tonight. Expect these low clouds to persist through 12Z this morning, with ceilings then rising to VFR heights by 18Z Friday, and expected to remain VFR through the rest of the TAF period. There may also be a few SHRA and TSRA that could affect areas south of KSJT and KBBD that develop by late morning or early afternoon. Have introduced some VCTS`s and PROB30 groups to address this potential for Friday afternoon. Winds should remain east/northeast through the period with a few gusts to around 20 knots. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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Abilene 78 60 71 58 / 10 20 60 50 San Angelo 79 60 74 62 / 30 20 80 50 Junction 83 62 81 65 / 20 20 50 50 Brownwood 78 60 73 61 / 10 10 50 50 Sweetwater 78 60 69 58 / 10 20 80 50 Ozona 77 62 74 63 / 40 30 70 60 Brady 78 61 74 62 / 20 10 60 50
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&& .SJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...20 LONG TERM....19 AVIATION...20