Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Dodge City, KS
Issued by NWS Dodge City, KS
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006 FXUS63 KDDC 110510 AFDDDC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Dodge City KS 1210 AM CDT Sat May 11 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Beneficial rainfall is expected Saturday night through Sunday, with amounts of near one half inch or greater expected. - Some embedded thunder is expected Sunday, with some marginally severe hail and wind gusts possible. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 312 PM CDT Fri May 10 2024 Dry conditions continue through tomorrow afternoon with a few high clouds expected overnight tonight. Winds will become light overnight then shift to the south tomorrow as lee troughing develops across eastern Colorado. An upper level low will start to move out of the Four Corners region tomorrow and eject a weak disturbance across the High Plains. This will bring an increase in cloud cover tomorrow afternoon with mostly cloudy skies expected tomorrow night. Precipitation chances increase across far western Kansas tomorrow evening then spread across the remainder of the CWA tomorrow night. Probability of over a tenth of an inch of rain by sunrise Sunday will be above 30 percent west of Highway 283 with around 60 percent chance across far southwest Kansas. As for temperatures, lows tonight will range from the mid 40s across west central Kansas to low 50s across south central Kansas. Highs tomorrow look to range from the low 70s across far western Kansas where clouds may limit heating to low 80s across south central Kansas. Lows tomorrow night then look to range from the upper 40s across far western Kansas to upper 50s across south central Kansas. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/... Issued at 312 PM CDT Fri May 10 2024 The upper level low mentioned in the short term forecast will continue to trek eastward and eject disturbances across the area Sunday into Monday morning. Mostly cloudy skies are expected throughout the day Sunday with decreasing cloudiness from west to east by Monday morning. Precipitation chances look to be the highest Sunday afternoon into Sunday evening. Probabilities of over a quarter of an inch of rain will be highest Sunday afternoon/evening with over a 70 percent chance east of Highway 83. An over 50 percent chance of probability of over a half of an inch is found east of Highway 283. Instability with these storms look to be fairly low during this event but a few strong storms producing small hail or gusty winds can not be ruled out. Dry conditions are then expected Monday night into Tuesday as a weak upper level ridge sits above the Plains. Mostly clear skies are expected during this timeframe with winds from a southerly direction. The remainder of the forecast looks more unsettled as upper level troughing digs into the Rockies with weak shortwaves ejecting into western Kansas. This will bring an increase in chances of precipitation but doesn`t look to bring widespread leaving some places dry. Highs during the long term forecast look to reach into the 70s with the exception of Tuesday when 80s are expected. Lows will generally range from the mid 40s to mid 50s. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1208 AM CDT Sat May 11 2024 Winds during the time period should be generally 12 kts or less. A storm system will approach from the west and mid level clouds will overspread western Kansas through the day. By late afternoon rain showers and a few storms will enter western Kansas. VCTS and -SHRA will be possible for GCK and LBL from 00-06Z. Cloud heights should stay in VFR flight category during most of the time period however cloud ceilings could be around MVFR range between 05-06Z for GCK and LBL. && .DDC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Hovorka_42 LONG TERM...Hovorka_42 AVIATION...Tatro