610  
FXUS64 KBRO 141126 AAA  
AFDBRO  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BROWNSVILLE TX  
526 AM CST TUE JAN 14 2025  
   
..NEW AVIATION
 
 
   
SHORT TERM
 
 
(TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY)  
ISSUED AT 320 AM CST TUE JAN 14 2025  
 
THE KBRO DOPPLER RADAR SHOWS VERY LIGHT RAIN AND DRIZZLE  
SPREADING NORTHWEST INTO DEEP SOUTH TEXAS AND THE RIO GRANDE  
VALLEY FROM THE ADJACENT COASTAL WATERS. HOWEVER, LOCAL ASOS AND  
AWOS PLATFORMS ARE NOT REGISTERING ANY PRECIPITATION, AND THIS MAY  
BE DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE MOST RECENT KBRO UPPER AIR SOUNDING  
INDICATED ONLY .77 INCHES OF PRECIPITABLE WATER IN THE ATMOSPHERIC  
COLUMN, WITH SIGNIFICANT DRY AIR ABOVE 3700 FEET.  
 
OVERALL, THE CHANCE OF RAIN WILL INCREASE ACROSS THE BRO CWFA DURING  
THE PERIOD, AS INVERTED SURFACE TROUGHINESS DEVELOPS AND STRENGTHENS  
ALONG THE LOWER TEXAS COAST, SUBSEQUENTLY DEVELOPING INTO A CLOSED  
AREA OF LOW PRESSURE. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR RAINFALL APPEARS TO  
BE LATE TONIGHT AND INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING, WITH THE CLOSED LOW  
SITUATED OVER THE LAGUNA MADRE.  
 
TEMPERATURE-WISE, THE SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS PATCHES OF RAINFALL,  
ABUNDANT CLOUD COVER, AND COLD AIR ADVECTION OF THE BACK SIDE OF THE  
LOW WILL KEEP DAYTIME HIGH AND OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE  
BELOW NORMAL RANGE FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR.  
 
FINALLY, ELEVATED SEAS ALONG THE LOWER TEXAS COAST WILL PRODUCE A  
HIGH RISK OF RIP CURRENTS AT THE LOCAL BEACHES THROUGH THE ENTIRE  
SHORT TERM FORECAST PERIOD.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM
 
 
(WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY)  
ISSUED AT 320 AM CST TUE JAN 14 2025  
 
THERE WILL BE A LINGERING CHANCE FOR PRECIPITATION TOMORROW NIGHT AS  
THE ONGOING COASTAL LOW CONTINUES TO BRING MOISTURE ONSHORE (20-40%  
CHANCE EAST OF I-69C). ON THURSDAY AN UPPER-LEVEL SHORTWAVE PUSHES  
THE COASTAL LOW OFF TO THE EAST AND OUT OF THE AREA, WHICH WILL  
SHARPLY DECREASE CHANCES FOR ANY PRECIPITATION, THOUGH AREAS ALONG  
THE COAST COULD STILL SEE A SHOWER OR TWO. CONDITIONS WILL BE DRY  
FRIDAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND, BUT SKIES WILL STAY MOSTLY CLOUDY AND  
WINDS WILL TURN SOUTHERLY.  
 
A STRONG COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO PASS THROUGH DEEP SOUTH TEXAS  
LATER SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY, BRINGING ANOTHER ROUND OF ARCTIC AIR  
INTO THE REGION. CURRENT GUIDANCE IS SHOWING THAT THIS PARTICULAR  
SYSTEM IS TAKING ON A MCFARLAND SHAPE, WHICH IS A NOTORIOUS  
TROUGHING PATTERN FOR EFFECTIVELY BRINGING MUCH COLDER AIR TO THE  
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR FREEZING LOW TEMPERATURES.  
NO PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED WITH THE FRONTAL PASSAGE ITSELF, BUT  
RAIN CHANCES COULD RETURN EARLY NEXT WEEK IN THE WAKE OF THIS COLD  
FRONT, AS ANOTHER INVERTED COASTAL LOW MAY DEVELOP OFFSHORE.  
 
LOW TEMPERATURES FOR THE NEXT FEW NIGHTS WILL BE IN THE UPPER  
40S/LOWER 50S. ON FRIDAY NIGHT, LOW TEMPERATURES WILL BE A LITTLE  
BIT WARMER, MAINLY IN THE MID-TO-UPPER 50S. ONCE THE FRONT PASSES  
THROUGH LATE ON SATURDAY, LOW TEMPERATURES WILL BE BACK DOWN TO THE  
MID 40S/LOWER 50S SATURDAY NIGHT, AND WILL DROP TO THE 30S  
THROUGHOUT DEEP SOUTH TEXAS SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT. THERE IS  
THE POTENTIAL FOR FREEZING TEMPERATURES IN THE NORTHERN RANCHLANDS  
ON BOTH OF THESE NIGHTS. THE SURGE OF ARCTIC AIR WILL ALSO  
DECREASE SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES TO A COLD ENOUGH LEVEL TO POSE  
A HAZARD FOR SEA TURTLE STUNNING.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE 60S THURSDAY, THE 70S FRIDAY, AND  
MAY EVEN HIT THE LOWER 80S ON SATURDAY BEFORE THE COLD FRONT COMES  
THROUGH THE AREA. THE FRONT IS EXPECTED TO DECREASE HIGH  
TEMPERATURES TO THE UPPER 50S/LOWER 60S ON SUNDAY, AND THE UPPER  
40S/LOWER 50S ON MONDAY. AS GUIDANCE FOR THE SHAPING OF THIS  
TROUGHING PATTERN EVOLVES, THERE IS THE POSSIBILITY THAT POST-  
FRONTAL TEMPERATURES COULD TREND COLDER THAN CURRENT FORECAST  
MODELS ARE CURRENTLY SUGGESTING.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(12Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 525 AM CST TUE JAN 14 2025  
 
LESS THAN IDEAL AVIATION CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE NEXT  
24 HOURS COURTESY OF LOW CLOUDS AND LIGHT PRECIPITATION.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
ISSUED AT 320 AM CST TUE JAN 14 2025  
 
(TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY): BUOY 42020 REPORTED NORTHEAST  
WINDS AROUND 16 KNOTS GUSTING TO AROUND 19 KNOTS WITH SEAS SLIGHTLY  
OVER 4.5 FEET WITH A PERIOD OF 7 SECONDS AT 1:50 CST/07:50 UTC.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY CONDITIONS HAVE NOT PREVAILED ON THE GULF OF  
MEXICO WATERS FOR THE PAST SEVERAL HOURS, AND THEREFORE, THE  
ADVISORY WILL BE CANCELLED AT THIS TIME. HOWEVER, ADVISORY  
CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP TONIGHT, AND EVEN MORE SO ON WEDNESDAY, AS  
LOW PRESSURE DEVELOPS ALONG THE LOWER TEXAS COAST AND ENHANCES THE  
PRESSURE GRADIENT.  
 
(WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY)...DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF A  
COASTAL LOW, SEA HEIGHTS WILL BE ELEVATED TOMORROW NIGHT (BETWEEN  
5 AND 8 FEET), AND SMALL CRAFT ADVISORIES WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED.  
WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BE NORTHERLY. MARINE CONDITIONS WILL BECOME  
MORE FAVORABLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AS THE COASTAL LOW MOVES OUT OF  
THE AREA AND THE SEA HEIGHTS DECREASE TO AROUND 3-4 FEET. WINDS  
WILL ALSO TURN TO A MORE SOUTHERLY DIRECTION. HOWEVER, SEAS WILL  
BECOME ELEVATED AGAIN AS THE NEXT COLD FRONT COMES THROUGH THE  
AREA BY SUNDAY, CHANGING THE WIND DIRECTION BACK TO A NORTHERLY  
DIRECTION AND INCREASING SPEED AND WAVE HEIGHTS. SMALL CRAFT  
ADVISORIES WILL MOST CERTAINLY BE NEEDED AFTER THE FRONTAL  
PASSAGE, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR GALE CONDITIONS IS NOT OUT OF THE  
REALM OF POSSIBILITY.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
BROWNSVILLE 65 56 61 51 / 50 60 50 40  
HARLINGEN 63 53 58 47 / 50 70 60 30  
MCALLEN 59 53 58 50 / 50 70 40 30  
RIO GRANDE CITY 57 50 56 49 / 50 60 40 20  
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 67 59 63 56 / 50 70 70 40  
BAYVIEW/PORT ISABEL 67 55 62 50 / 40 60 60 40  
 

 
   
BRO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
TX...HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK THROUGH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR TXZ451-454-  
455.  
 
GM...NONE.  

 
 

 
 
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