855  
FXUS64 KBRO 290533 AAB  
AFDBRO  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BROWNSVILLE TX  
1233 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
   
..NEW AVIATION  
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 228 PM CDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
 
DRY CONDITIONS RETURN THIS EVENING AS THE MID-TO-UPPER LEVEL TROUGH  
OVER DEEP SOUTH TEXAS CONTINUES TO EXIT OFF TO THE EAST WITH ZONAL  
FLOW ALOFT, DRAWING IN MUCH DRIER AIR BEHIND IT THROUGH SATURDAY  
NIGHT. THROUGHOUT TODAY, CONSECUTIVE RUNS OF SHORT TERM AND HIGH  
RESOLUTION MODELS, THE HRRR AND RAP, HAVE STAYED CONSISTENT AT THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING OVER  
THE COASTAL COUNTIES AND SPI IN THE LATER AFTERNOON TO EARLY EVENING  
HOURS. WHILE THE SEVERE PREDICTION CENTER (SPC) MESOSCALE ANALYSIS  
DATA SHOWS 1,500-2,000 J/KG OF SURFACE-BASED CAPE, WIND AND THERMAL  
PROFILES ARE LESS SUPPORTIVE OF DEEP UPSCALE GROWTH AS WAS THE CASE  
YESTERDAY. ADDITIONALLY, THE LATEST RADAR IMAGERY REVEALS ALL OF  
DEEP SOUTH TEXAS FREE OF RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS. SHOULD ANY  
CONVECTION DEVELOP, THE STORMS AND SHOWERS WILL LIKELY BE MUCH  
SMALLER IN AERIAL EXTENT AND MUCH SHORTER IN DURATION, WITH  
MODERATE TO HEAVY SHOWERS AND SOME GUSTY WINDS. THE STRONGEST OF  
THE CELLS COULD CONTAIN VERY HEAVY, BUT BRIEF, RAIN WITH FREQUENT  
LIGHTNING, SMALL HAIL AND HIGH WIND GUSTS. YET, AGAIN, ALL  
ACTIVITY IS ANTICIPATED TO END AS THE EVENING PROGRESSES.  
OTHERWISE, A SOUTH-SOUTHEASTERLY BREEZE WILL CONTINUE WITH  
BREEZIER CONDITIONS EXPECTED SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND THROUGH  
SATURDAY NIGHT AS A PRESSURE GRADIENT TIGHTENS BETWEEN A SURFACE  
LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM STRENGTHENING OVER THE CENTRAL PLAINS AND A  
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE OFFSHORE OF THE EAST COAST. GUSTS UP TO  
20-25 MPH ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE COUNTY WARNING AREA DURING THAT  
TIMEFRAME.  
 
GIVEN THE PLENITUDE OF MOISTURE AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF LOW CLOUD  
CEILINGS TONIGHT, HAVE BUMPED UP LOW TEMPERATURES BY A FEW DEGREES  
USING A BLEND OF 50/50 OFFICIAL/CONSSHORT, RESULTING IN MID-TO-  
UPPER 60'S ACROSS THE NORTHERN RANCHLANDS AND LOWER 70S ACROSS  
MOST OF THE RGV. USED A BLEND OF OFFICIAL/BCCONSHORT TO WARM  
TEMPERATURES BY 1-2 DEGREES FOR SATURDAY, RESULTING IN LOWER 90'S  
FOR MUCH OF INLAND DEEP SOUTH TEXAS, WITH MID-90'S POSSIBLE IN  
SOME LOCATIONS ALONG THE WESTERN BORDER AS WELL AS UPPER 70S AT  
SPI. VERY SIMILAR TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED SATURDAY NIGHT AS  
TONIGHT.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(SUNDAY THROUGH NEXT FRIDAY)  
ISSUED AT 228 PM CDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
 
UPDATE:  
THE LONG TERM FORECAST REMAINS ON TRACK WITH NO SIGNIFICANT  
CHANGES. WARM AND RAIN-FREE CONDITIONS CONTINUE INTO NEXT WEEK.  
 
/PREVIOUS DISCUSSION/:  
 
WARMER AND DRIER AIR IS EXPECTED THROUGHOUT NEXT WEEK, AS ZONAL FLOW  
DEVELOPS AND PERSISTS OVER THE AREA. LITTLE TO NO RAIN IS EXPECTED  
THROUGHOUT DEEP SOUTH TEXAS BETWEEN SUNDAY AND THURSDAY. HIGH  
TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE BETWEEN THE LOWER AND UPPER 90S  
THROUGHOUT THE WEEK, AND LOW TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO GET  
DOWN TO THE UPPER 60S/LOWER 70S. SOME AREAS COULD SEE HEAT INDICES  
OVER 100 DEGREES, PARTICULARLY ON SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY.  
 
SKIES ARE EXPECTED TO BE CLEAR TO PARTLY CLOUDY THROUGHOUT THE WEEK  
WITH SOME INCREASED CLOUD COVER ON TUESDAY. WINDS WILL LARGELY BE  
OUT OF THE SOUTH-SOUTHEAST WITH A BRIEF WIND SHIFT TO THE EAST FOR  
MONDAY, TURNING BACK TO THE SOUTHEAST BY TUESDAY EVENING.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(06Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 1228 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
SATELLITE LOOPS SHOW LOWER CLOUDS INCREASING ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE  
VALLEY WITH A MIX OF MVFR TO IFR CEILINGS OVER THE REGIONAL  
AIRPORTS. CEILINGS PERSIST OVERNIGHT INTO MID-MORNING WITH  
CLEARING AND VFR RESUMING BY NOON SATURDAY. SUFFICIENT SOUTH TO  
SOUTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 8 KTS LOOK TO KEEP ANY FOG FORM DROPPING  
BELOW VFR OR EVEN MVFR BUT WITH VERY WET CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE  
TO MONITOR FOR PATCHES OF LOWER VISIBILITY FOG.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
ISSUED AT 228 PM CDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
 
TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT: ALTHOUGH GENTLE TO MODERATE  
SOUTH-SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS HAVE RETURNED TO THE LOWER TEXAS  
COASTAL WATERS, SWELL DRIVEN BY THE OFFSHORE PRESSURE GRADIENT AND  
CONVECTION OVER THE WESTERN GULF IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TO RESULT  
IN ELEVATED SEAS AND SMALL CRAFT EXERCISE CAUTION (SCEC)  
HEADLINES THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE PERIOD WITH 4 TO 6 FEET  
WAVES. ASIDE FROM POSSIBLE BRIEF SHOWERS AND/OR THUNDERSTORMS THIS  
AFTERNOON, DRY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE.  
 
SUNDAY THROUGH NEXT FRIDAY: SEAS ARE EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY LOWER  
TO SLIGHT (3 FEET) THROUGHOUT MONDAY, BUT BEGIN TO INCREASE AGAIN  
TO MODERATE (4-6 FEET, OR HIGHER) AS A PRESSURE GRADIENT TIGHTENS  
FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK AND ONWARD, RESULTING IN INCREASING  
SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS AND SCEC AND, OR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY.  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
BROWNSVILLE 87 71 88 71 / 0 0 0 0  
HARLINGEN 90 69 93 67 / 0 0 0 0  
MCALLEN 94 72 96 71 / 0 0 0 0  
RIO GRANDE CITY 94 69 94 68 / 0 0 0 0  
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 80 71 79 70 / 0 0 0 0  
BAYVIEW/PORT ISABEL 86 69 87 69 / 0 0 0 0  
 
 
   
BRO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
TX...NONE.  
GM...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 6 AM CDT EARLY THIS MORNING FOR  
GMZ150-155-170-175.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...65-IRISH  
LONG TERM....65-IRISH  
AVIATION...59-GB  
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