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FXUS62 KFFC 211740  
AFDFFC  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA  
1240 PM EST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
   
..NEW 18Z AVIATION DISCUSSION  
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY)  
ISSUED AT 414 AM EST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- LOW TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING IN THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS TONIGHT  
ALONG WITH SOME SNOW FLURRIES OR A LIGHT DUSTING OF SNOW.  
 
- COOL AND BREEZY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH  
FRIDAY.  
 
EARLY MORNING SKIES ARE CRYSTAL CLEAR EARLY THIS MORNING. MUCH  
COOLER AIR HAS BLASTED INTO THE AREA ON GUSTY NW WINDS. CURRENT  
TEMPERATURES RANGE FROM NEAR FREEZING IN THE EXTREME NE MOUNTAINS TO  
NEAR 50 IN THE EXTREME SE. WINDS HAVE PARTIALLY DECOUPLED ENOUGH TO  
LOSE MOST OF THEIR GUSTINESS, BUT SUSTAINED SPEEDS REMAIN AROUND 5-10  
MPH AT MOST LOCATIONS.  
 
AN UPPER LOW IS PRESENTLY LOCATED OVER LAKE MICHIGAN WITH A BROAD  
TROUGH OVER THE E HALF OF THE COUNTRY. AT THE SURFACE, YESTERDAY'S  
COLD FRONT IS CLEARING THE FL PENINSULA. A SECONDARY COLD FRONT IS  
DIVING SE ACROSS THE OH VALLEY AND WILL CLEAR OUR AREA THIS EVENING,  
BRINGING A REINFORCING SHOT OF COOL AIR AND KEEPING WINDS UP.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY WILL BE VERY COOL, RANGING FROM THE LOWER 40S  
IN THE NE MOUNTAINS TO THE LOWER 60S IN THE EXTREME SE (5-10 DEGREES  
BELOW NORMAL). WIND GUSTS OF 25 TO 30 MPH WILL MAKE IT FEEL EVEN  
CHILLIER. WIND SPEEDS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN MOSTLY BELOW WIND  
ADVISORY CRITERIA.  
 
THE UPPER LOW IS FORECAST TO MOVE SE TO E PA BY FRIDAY EVENING.  
QUITE A BIT OF VORTICITY WILL ROTATE AROUND THIS LOW, WITH UPPER  
DYNAMIC FORCING CLIPPING THE NE PORTION OF THE AREA TONIGHT. THIS  
FORCING MAY BE ABLE TO SQUEEZE A BIT OF VERY LIGHT PRECIP IN THE  
MOUNTAINS. THE ATMOSPHERE IS VERY DRY, WITH PWAT VALUES AROUND .25".  
HOWEVER, A BAND OF SLIGHTLY ELEVATED MOISTURE WILL PIVOT AROUND THE  
TROUGH TONIGHT (PWATS CLOSER TO .4-.5"). AS A RESULT, HAVE A BRIEF  
PERIOD OF SNOW FLURRIES IN THE FORECAST FOR THE MOUNTAINS BETWEEN  
MIDNIGHT AND DAWN FRIDAY, WITH THE POTENTIAL OF A VERY LIGHT DUSTING  
OF SNOW AT THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS OF THE EXTREME NE. THERE SHOULDN'T  
BE ENOUGH SNOW FOR ANY TRAVEL IMPACTS.  
 
LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT ARE FORECAST TO DROP TO THE LOWER TO MID  
30S ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA, WITH LOWS NEAR 40 IN THE EXTREME SE.  
FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY IN THE NE MOUNTAINS AND POSSIBLE IN  
FEW OTHER NORMALLY COLDER SPOTS OF NW GA. HOWEVER, A FREEZE IS NOT  
QUITE A SLAM DUNK IN LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE MOUNTAINS, AND WILL  
DEFER ANY FREEZE WARNING PRODUCT TO THE DAY SHIFT. ADDITIONALLY,  
PATCHY FROST WILL BE POSSIBLE IN SOME WIND-PROTECTED SPOTS, BUT  
WINDS ARE FORECAST TO STAY UP ENOUGH TONIGHT TO MINIMIZE THE THREAT  
IN MOST LOCATIONS.  
 
ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE REINFORCING COLD FRONT, HIGH TEMPERATURES ON  
FRIDAY WILL BE A FEW DEGREES COOLER THAN TODAY'S. WINDS WILL BE A BIT  
LIGHTER, BUT GUSTS OVER 20 MPH WILL STILL BE LIKELY IN THE LATE  
MORNING AND AFTERNOON. /SEC  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY)  
ISSUED AT 414 AM EST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
AT A GLANCE:  
 
- COOLER THAN NORMAL FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE LONG TERM  
 
- INCREASING TEMPS TOWARD THE END OF THE WEEKEND.  
 
A RELATIVELY BENIGN LONG TERM FORECAST CONTINUES. AT THE UPPER  
LEVELS, WE'LL START SITTING ON THE BACKSIDE OF A STRONG LOW PRESSURE  
THAT WILL SLOWLY PUSH OFF THE NEW ENGLAND COAST. AS A RESULT, OUR  
COLD AIR IS EXPECTED BRINGING DAYTIME HIGHS INTO THE 50S AND  
OVERNIGHT LOWS CLOSE TO FREEZING FOR MUCH OF THE CWA. THIS IS ABOUT  
5-10 DEGREES BELOW WHAT WE'D NORMALLY EXPECT FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR.  
 
THE UPPER LEVEL FLOW FLATTENS OUT THIS WEEKEND AND WE'LL GRADUALLY  
SHIFT TO A MORE WESTERLY SURFACE LEVEL FLOW. TEMPS AND DEWPOINTS  
SHOULD BEGIN TO CLIMB BACK INTO MORE COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS WITH  
HIGHS IN THE UPPER 60S AND LOWER 70S AND OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE 40S  
AND 50S. THIS TREND USUALLY INDICATES THE APPROACH OF OUR NEXT SYSTEM  
WHICH IS BRINGING SLIGHT CHANCE POPS BY WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK.  
 
VAUGHN  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(18Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 1235 PM EST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
PORTIONS OF THE HIGHER TERRAIN MAY BE OBSCURED IN FAR NORTH  
GEORGIA DUE TO LOW CLOUDS AND LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS BETWEEN 04Z AND  
14Z FRIDAY. OTHERWISE VFR CONDITIONS (FAIR SKIES AND UNRESTRICTED  
VISIBILITY) WILL PREVAIL. WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO BE BREEZY FROM  
THE NORTHWEST THROUGH FRIDAY, WITH PEAK GUSTS IN THE 25 TO 30 KT  
RANGE BEFORE 22Z TODAY AND BETWEEN 16Z AND 21Z FRIDAY.  
 
//ATL CONFIDENCE...18Z UPDATE...  
HIGH CONFIDENCE IN ALL ELEMENTS OF THE KATL TAF.  
 
ALBRIGHT  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
ATHENS 55 35 53 37 / 0 0 0 0  
ATLANTA 54 36 50 37 / 0 0 0 0  
BLAIRSVILLE 47 30 45 32 / 0 30 20 0  
CARTERSVILLE 54 34 51 33 / 0 0 0 0  
COLUMBUS 60 38 56 37 / 0 0 0 0  
GAINESVILLE 53 36 50 38 / 0 0 0 0  
MACON 59 37 55 36 / 0 0 0 0  
ROME 54 34 51 34 / 0 0 0 0  
PEACHTREE CITY 56 35 51 33 / 0 0 0 0  
VIDALIA 61 40 56 38 / 0 0 0 0  
 
 
   
FFC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...SEC  
LONG TERM....VAUGHN  
AVIATION...ALBRIGHT  
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