332  
FXUS63 KEAX 151005  
AFDEAX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KANSAS CITY/PLEASANT HILL MO  
405 AM CST SUN DEC 15 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- STATUS CLOUDS, DRIZZLE, AND FOG SHOULD PERSIST THROUGH MUCH OF  
THE MORNING HOURS, GRADUALLY IMPROVING FROM WEST TO EAST LATE  
THIS MORNING INTO THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
- ABOVE NORMAL HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED FOR TODAY THROUGH  
TUESDAY.  
 
- COOLER (AND MORE SEASONAL) TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY FOR  
WEDNESDAY AND INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 
- OTHER THAN A COUPLE CHANCES FOR MARGINAL RAIN AMOUNTS TOWARD  
THE OZARKS AND CENTRAL MISSOURI TONIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT, DRY  
CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 324 AM CST SUN DEC 15 2024  
 
WATER VAPOR IMAGERY OVERLAID WITH 500 MB HEIGHTS SHOWS THE  
CLOSED MID LEVEL LOW CENTERED OVER NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS WITH  
THE OCCLUDED SURFACE LOW NEAR THE MO/IL/IA TRI STATE BORDER.  
SOUNDINGS SHOW SATURATION IN THE BOUNDARY LAYER WITH AN  
INVERSION AROUND 850 MB AND LIGHT SURFACE WINDS. THIS HAS  
YIELDED A WIDESPREAD LOW STRATUS DECK ACROSS THE AREA ALONG WITH  
AREAS OF FOG. THESE CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE BULK OF  
THE MORNING HOURS, WITH FOG MIXING OUT AND STATUS CLEARING FROM  
WSW TO ENE THROUGH THE REGION LATE MORNING INTO THE EARLY  
AFTERNOON HOURS. WITH SHORTWAVE RIDGING AND INCREASED THETA E  
ADVECTION OUT AHEAD OF AN OPEN WAVE MOVING INTO THE CENTRAL  
PLAINS, TEMPERATURES SHOULD WARM INTO THE MID TO UPPER 50S  
ACROSS MOST OF THE CWA THIS AFTERNOON, EXCEPT FOR NORTHERN  
MISSOURI WHERE FOG AND STRATUS WILL LINGER INTO THE AFTERNOON  
HOURS AND KEEP TEMPS COOLER.  
 
BY AROUND MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, THE MID LEVEL TROUGH AXIS IS PROGGED  
TO EXTEND NORTH TO SOUTH ACROSS THE PLAINS, MEANWHILE, THE  
CLOSED SURFACE LOW SHOULD BE NEAR GRAND FORKS, ND WITH AN  
OCCLUDED/COLD FRONT ENTERING INTO WESTERN MISSOURI. SOME  
SPRINKLES OR LIGHT RAIN WILL BE POSSIBLE LATE TONIGHT TOWARD THE  
OZARKS, BUT ANY APPRECIABLE RAIN ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD STAY TO  
OUR SOUTH AND EAST (ACROSS SPRINGFIELD AND ST LOUIS' CWAS).  
 
TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE A BIT COOLER ON MONDAY BEHIND THE FRONT,  
ALTHOUGH THEY WILL CONTINUE TO BE WELL ABOVE SEASONAL NORMALS  
(UPPER 40S TO MID 50S FOR MOST LOCATIONS). A STRONG JET  
ROUNDING THE BASE OF THE TROUGH WILL BE IN PLACE OVER NORTHERN  
MISSOURI ON MONDAY, WHICH SHOULD HELP PRODUCE BREEZY WEST  
NORTHWESTERLY WINDS FOR A BRIEF WINDOW FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING  
THROUGH AROUND MID MONDAY AFTERNOON. WITH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE  
BUILDING IN MONDAY NIGHT, WINDS SHOULD BECOME LIGHT WITH CLEAR  
SKIES PREVAILING, ALLOWING FOR GOOD RADIATIONAL COOLING AND  
TEMPERATURES FALLING INTO THE UPPER 20S TO NEAR 30 DEGREES.  
 
WELL ABOVE NORMAL HIGH TEMPERATURES SHOULD CONTINUE INTO  
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, WITH GENERALLY ZONAL WEST TO EAST MID LEVEL  
FLOW TUESDAY MORNING BECOMING MORE SOUTHWESTERLY OUT AHEAD OF A  
QUICK MOVING SHORTWAVE TROUGH THAT IS PROJECTED TO MOVE ACROSS  
THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST AND INTO THE PLAINS ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON.  
THIS SHOULD SEND YET ANOTHER COLD FRONT THROUGH THE REGION FROM  
NW TO SE LATE TUESDAY EVENING INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. THIS  
WILL GENERATE ANOTHER CHANCE FOR LIGHT RAIN TOWARD THE OZARKS  
AND CENTRAL MISSOURI TUESDAY EVENING, WITH ONLY VERY MINOR QPF  
ANTICIPATED (LESS THAN 0.1").  
 
MUCH MORE SEASONAL-LIKE TEMPERATURES ARE GENERALLY ANTICIPATED  
FOR WEDNESDAY INTO NEXT WEEKEND (THURSDAY BEING ONE POSSIBLE  
EXCEPTION, ALTHOUGH AT THIS TIME THE NBM 25TH AND 75TH  
PERCENTILES FOR MAXT AT MCI ARE 38 AND 50 DEGREES,  
RESPECTIVELY). DRY CONDITIONS ARE ALSO FAVORED TO PERSIST FOR  
WEDNESDAY INTO NEXT WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1135 PM CST SAT DEC 14 2024  
 
LIFR CEILINGS ARE LIKELY TO PERSIST THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS  
AND INTO SUNDAY MORNING. FOG IS ALSO LIKELY, WITH THE BEST  
CHANCE FOR DENSE FOG (VSBY LESS THAN 1SM) AT IXD AND STJ.  
CONDITIONS SHOULD IMPROVE TO VFR BY LATE SUNDAY MORNING. LIGHT  
AND VARIABLE WINDS TONIGHT WILL BECOME SOUTHERLY AROUND 10 KNOTS  
BY LATE SUNDAY MORNING.  
 

 
   
EAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MO...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM CST THIS MORNING FOR MOZ001>008-  
011>017-020.  
KS...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM CST THIS MORNING FOR KSZ025-102.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...BMW  
AVIATION...BMW  
 
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