Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS64 KTSA 170220 AFDTSA Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tulsa OK 920 PM CDT Tue Apr 16 2024 ...New SHORT TERM... .SHORT TERM...
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(The rest of tonight) Issued at 920 PM CDT Tue Apr 16 2024 Frontal boundary has stalled across far southeast Oklahoma this evening and is expected to slowly lift back north tonight, moving to near I-40 by 12Z Wednesday. Current forecast on track with no significant changes anticipated in the short term.
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&& .LONG TERM... (Wednesday through Tuesday) Issued at 237 PM CDT Tue Apr 16 2024 Wednesday will be a very warm day across eastern OK and western AR as Tuesday’s frontal boundary lifts back north as a warm front during the daytime. Strong WAA will allow temperatures to spike into the mid-upper 80s for most locations, with a few spots flirting with 90F, including the Tulsa metro. A stronger cold front is still on track to push through the CWA Thursday afternoon and early evening. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop along the front, though timing of convective initiation is still somewhat uncertain at this time. There should be sufficient moisture, instability, lift, and shear in place as the front moves through. However, consensus in model soundings indicate a fairly stout temperature inversion will also be in place during the morning hours and into the afternoon, but breaking by mid-late afternoon as the front enters southeast OK and northwest/west-central AR. The severe thunderstorm threat will increase if/once the inversion breaks. The primary threats with any severe thunderstorm that is able to form will be large hail and damaging wind gusts. Better details to come in later forecasts. Gusty northerly winds will develop in the wake of the front on Thursday. Breezy northerly winds will continue through the upcoming weekend before southerly winds return early next week. Precipitation chances will increase again beginning Friday evening/night due to a subtle shortwave trough approaching from the west. Precip chances peak during the daytime Saturday into Saturday evening, with lingering isolated showers and thunderstorms into Sunday morning. Instability looks to be very limited late in the week and through the upcoming weekend, with best instability (1000 J/kg or less) confined to far southeast OK. The severe thunderstorm threat appears to be very low at this time. Abnormally warm temperatures (10-15F above average) will continue Wednesday and Thursday ahead of the cold front. Behind Thursday’s front, temperatures drastically drop below seasonal average through much of the upcoming weekend, with highs in the 60s and lows generally in the low-mid 40s (coolest day on Saturday). A warming trend will begin on Monday as southerly winds return, with another cold front approaching Tuesday/Wednesday. Mejia && .AVIATION... (00Z TAFS) Issued at 618 PM CDT Tue Apr 16 2024 Gusty southwest winds will be ongoing at issuance, but gusts will drop off within an hour or two, with LLWS developing mainly across northeast OK and northwest AR through around 06z. Low clouds are expected to spread north later tonight or early Wednesday morning with MVFR ceilings at KMLC through the morning. Otherwise VFR conditions are forecast. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... TUL 56 87 68 82 / 0 0 20 40 FSM 62 87 66 86 / 0 10 10 60 MLC 58 87 68 84 / 0 10 10 40 BVO 51 87 65 79 / 0 0 20 60 FYV 54 86 64 83 / 0 0 20 70 BYV 57 85 63 84 / 0 0 20 80 MKO 56 86 67 85 / 0 10 10 60 MIO 55 83 64 81 / 0 0 30 80 F10 56 87 68 86 / 0 0 10 30 HHW 64 83 67 84 / 0 0 10 40 && .TSA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OK...None. AR...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...12 LONG TERM....67 AVIATION...14

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