974  
FXUS64 KBRO 280526 AAB  
AFDBRO  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BROWNSVILLE TX  
1226 AM CDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
   
..NEW AVIATION
 
 
   
SHORT TERM
 
 
(TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 312 PM CDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
*KEY MESSAGES:  
 
-STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO MOVE THROUGH DEEP  
SOUTH TEXAS AND THE RGV THROUGHOUT THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT  
HOURS, BRINGING STRONG WINDS UP TO 60-70 MPH, SMALL HAIL,  
FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND POSSIBLE BRIEF TORNADOS.  
 
-ADDITIONAL FLOODING IS LIKELY THROUGHOUT TONIGHT.  
 
-SPC INDICATES A MARGINAL (LEVEL 1/4) RISK OF SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS FOR ALL OF THE REGION TONIGHT AND MOST OF THE ARES  
TOMORROW MORNING.  
 
-WPC HIGHLIGHTS A MODERATE/40% (LEVEL 3/4) CHANCE OF FLOODING FOR  
TONIGHT, WHICH DROPS TO A MARGINAL/AT LEAST 5% (LEVEL 1/4)  
TOMORROW MORNING.  
 
-RAIN AND STORMS COME TO AN END LATER TOMORROW MORNING.  
 
A VERY ACTIVE WEATHER SITUATION CONTINUES FOR DEEP SOUTH TEXAS AS  
THE REGION CONTINUES TO LIE JUST DOWNSTREAM OF A MID-TO-UPPER LEVEL  
SHORTWAVE TROUGH AXIS, CENTERED OVER CENTRAL MEXICO. AS FORECASTED,  
SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS HAVE CONTINUED  
INTO TODAY AND UP TO THE TIME OF THIS WRITING. AT PRESENT, TWO LINES  
OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE MOVING THROUGH KENEDY, HIDALGO AND  
STARR COUNTY, WITH RADAR INDICATING WINDS UP TO 60 MPH AS WELL AS  
BRIEF ROTATIONS, WHICH COULD LEAD TO ISOLATED AND BRIEF TORNADOS  
AND FUNNEL CLOUDS. THE HRRR AND RAP ARE IN FAIR AGREEMENT THAT  
THESE STORMS WILL CONTINUE TO PROGRESS EAST AND SOUTHWARD THROUGH  
THE REST OF THE MIDDLE AND LOWER RGV AND BEACHES THROUGHOUT THE  
REMAINDER OF THIS EVENING, BRINGING STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS OF UP  
TO 60-70 MPH, VERY HEAVY RAIN, FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SMALL HAIL AND  
FURTHER POSSIBLE BRIEF STORM CIRCULATIONS AND/OR BRIEF TORNADOES.  
ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF STORMS AND HEAVY RAIN IS LIKELY  
OVERNIGHT BEHIND THIS FIRST ROUND OF STORMS.  
 
THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER (SPC) CARRIES A MARGINAL (LEVEL 1/5)  
RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR ALL OF THE COUNTY WARNING AREA  
(CWA) OVERNIGHT AND INTO TOMORROW MORNING, WITH THE THREAT REDUCING  
TO A CHANCE OF NON-SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR ZAPATA COUNTY BY SUNRISE  
TOMORROW MORNING. MEANWHILE, THE WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER (WPC)  
HIGHLIGHTS A MODERATE/40% (LEVEL 3/4) RISK OF RAINFALL EXCEEDING  
FLASH FLOOD GUIDANCE FOR ALL OF DEEP SOUTH TEXAS WITH THE EXCEPTION  
OF ZAPATA COUNTY AND FAR NORTHWESTERN AND FAR WESTWARD PORTIONS OF  
JIM HOGG AND STARR COUNTIES, RESPECTIVELY. AT THIS TIME, MOST OF THE  
RGV ONLY NEEDS 1-2 INCHES OF BEFORE REACHING 100% GROUND SATURATION,  
WHILE THE NORTHERN RANCHLANDS VARIES CONSIDERABLY. MANY LOCATIONS OF  
THE AREAS MENTIONED ABOVE ALREADY ARE AT SATURATION. SO, HOW MUCH  
MORE RAIN IS EXPECTED? WPC INDICATES AN ADDITIONAL 1-5 INCHES OF  
RAIN REMAINS POSSIBLE ACROSS MOST OF THE CWA BEFORE ALL IS SAID AND  
DONE, WITH THE BULK OF THE RAIN FOR THE NORTHERN RANCHLANDS AND  
UPPER RGV FALLING THROUGH THIS EVENING AND EARLY NIGHT HOURS WHILE  
THE MIDDLE AND LOWER RGV AND SPI RECEIVES THE RAIN BETWEEN THE  
EARLY AND LATE NIGHT HOURS TONIGHT. ALREADY, DUAL POL RADAR TOTAL  
STORM ESTIMATES INDICATE THAT MOST OF THE CWA HAS ALREADY RECEIVED  
AT LEAST 2-3 INCHES WITH SWATHS OF CAMERON, STARR AND SOUTHERN  
PORTIONS OF JIM HOGG AND BROOKS COUNTIES RANGING BETWEEN 7-9  
INCHES, OR MORE. THE BRIGHT LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL IS THAT  
DRY CONDITIONS RETURN BY TOMORROW EVENING.  
 
OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO THE 60S TONIGHT AND TOMORROW  
NIGHT, WITH LOWS NEARING 70 ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE RGV AND THE  
BEACHES TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW, THE TROUGH CONTINUES TO MOVE OVER  
AND OUT OF THE CWA WITH BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS POSSIBLE BY TOMORROW  
AFTERNOON WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES REACHING INTO THE LOW 80S ACROSS  
THE NORTHERN RANCHLANDS AND THE UPPER RGV AS WELL AS MID TO UPPER  
80S ACROSS THE MIDDLE AND LOWER RGV. HIGHS IN THE MID TO UPPER 70S  
ARE ANTICIPATED AT THE BEACHES.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM
 
 
(SATURDAY THROUGH NEXT THURSDAY)  
ISSUED AT 312 PM CDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
LOADED THE NBM WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT ADJUSTMENT. DRIER, WARMER WEATHER  
WILL PREVAIL THROUGH THE LONG TERM. THE 500MB TROUGH AXIS WILL SWING  
EAST OF THE REGION BY FRIDAY EVENING AS A NEAR ZONAL FLOW ALOFT  
DEVELOPS OVER THE REGION.  
 
THERE IS A LOW CHANCE (20 PERCENT) OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS  
ACROSS THE GULF WATERS. OTHERWISE, RAIN-FREE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED  
THROUGH THE PERIOD. A WEAK COLD FRONT MAY APPROACH THE REGION MONDAY  
INTO TUESDAY BEFORE STALLING. OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES START THIS  
WEEKEND IN THE 60S WARMING INTO THE LOWER 70S BY MIDWEEK. VERY WARM  
TO HOT WEATHER IS FORECAST INTO LATE NEXT WEEK AS STRONG RIDGING  
BUILDS OVER MEXICO EXTENDING INTO SOUTH TEXAS. HIGH TEMPS WILL RANGE  
FROM THE MID TO UPPER 80S TO LOWER 90S ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA ON  
SATURDAY, EXCEPT FOR THE 70S AT THE BEACHES. DAYTIME HIGH TEMPS ARE  
EXPECTED TO REACH THE LOW TO MID 90S, EXCEPT NEAR THE COAST, ACROSS  
MUCH OF THE REGION SUNDAY THROUGH LATE WEEK. WEDNESDAY APPEARS TO BE  
THE WARMEST DAY OF THE WEEK, WITH HIGH TEMPS WELL INTO THE 90S WITH  
A FEW LOCATIONS APPROACHING THE TRIPLE DIGITS ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE  
PLAINS. SOME HEAT INDEX VALUES NEXT WEEK MAY REACH 100 DEGREES,  
ESPECIALLY DURING THE AFTERNOON ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.|  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(06Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 1221 AM CDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
 
WIDESPREAD CONVECTION CONTINUES OVER ALL OF DEEP SOUTH TEXAS WITH  
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY TO IMPACT ALL THREE REGIONAL  
AIRPORTS THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. EXPECT GENERAL MVFR CEILINGS WITH  
OCCASIONAL SHORT-LIVED VFR IN BETWEEN CONVECTIVE BANDS. IFR TO  
LIFR IS ANTICPATED DURING THUNDERSTORMS. CONDITIONS TO IMPROVED  
WEST TO EAST FRIDAY AFTERNOON AS THE DISTURBANCE THAT IS CAUSING  
THE ACTIVE WEATHER MOVES EAST OF TEXAS. GENERAL LIGHT TO MODERATE  
EAST TO SOUTHEAST WINDS WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS OF 20 KNOTS IS  
EXPECTED OUTSIDE OF THUNDERSTORMS.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
ISSUED AT 312 PM CDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...WE EXPECT GENERALLY MODERATE  
SOUTHEAST WINDS THROUGH THE PERIOD. WAVE HEIGHTS ON THE GULF WILL  
BE SLIGHTLY ELEVATED OVER THE WEEKEND, WITH POSSIBLE LOW END SMALL  
CRAFT ADVISORY CONDITIONS. WAVE HEIGHTS WILL DECREASE TO MODERATE  
AS THE NEW WEEK BEGINS.  
 
TONIGHT THROUGH TOMORROW NIGHT...THROUGHOUT THE DAY UP TILL NOW,  
MOST OF THE STATIONS ACROSS THE LAGUNA MADRE AND BUOY 42020 HAVE  
BEEN REPORTING WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 KNOTS WITH HIGHER GUSTS.  
SEVERAL RELIABLE SHORT TERM MODELS HAVE SUGGESTED, MAINLY FRESH TO  
STRONG SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE OVERNIGHT AND  
INTO TOMORROW MORNING. DUE TO THE STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS  
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE TO THE COASTAL WATERS THROUGHOUT THE EVENING AND  
OVERNIGHT HOURS, IN ADDITION TO A TIGHTENED PRESSURE GRADIENT, WE  
EXPECT ROUNDS OF STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS WITH HEAVY RAINFALL,  
FREQUENT LIGHTNING AS WELL AS POSSIBLE SMALL HAIL AND POTENTIAL  
WATER SPOUTS. DUE TO THE WIND AND ELEVATED SEAS, HAVE ISSUED A SMALL  
CRAFT ADVISORY FOR ALL COASTAL WATERS TILL 1 PM FRIDAY AS  
SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS OF 15-25 KNOTS WITH GUSTS TO 35 KNOTS (OR  
HIGHER) AND SEAS OF 6-9 FEET CONTINUE. IMPROVEMENT IS EXPECTED BY  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON WITH SOUTH-SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS BECOMING GENTLE TO  
MODERATE.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
BROWNSVILLE 69 86 71 88 / 0 0 0 0  
HARLINGEN 66 86 68 92 / 0 0 0 0  
MCALLEN 69 91 72 95 / 0 0 0 0  
RIO GRANDE CITY 67 91 69 94 / 0 0 0 0  
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 69 79 70 80 / 10 0 0 0  
BAYVIEW/PORT ISABEL 67 83 69 87 / 10 0 0 0  
 

 
   
BRO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
TX...FLOOD WATCH UNTIL 7 AM CDT THIS MORNING FOR TXZ248>255-351-  
353>355-451-454-455.  
 
HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK THROUGH THIS EVENING FOR TXZ451-454-455.  
 
GM...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 1 PM CDT THIS AFTERNOON FOR GMZ130-  
132-135-150-155-170-175.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...65-IRISH  
LONG TERM....54-BHM  
AVIATION...59-GB  
 
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