088  
FXUS62 KGSP 081544  
AFDGSP  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC  
1044 AM EST FRI NOV 8 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
A WEAK COLD FRONT STALLS ACROSS THE AREA TODAY BUT WELL ABOVE NORMAL  
TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE. DRY HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN FROM THE  
NORTH ON SATURDAY BEFORE A STRONG COLD FRONT BRINGS RAIN CHANCES  
BACK TO THE AREA SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE MUCH  
COOLER THIS THE WEEKEND, WITH AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES ON SUNDAY  
EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW NORMAL, BEFORE HIGHS TREND BACK TO ABOVE  
NORMAL VALUES EARLY NEXT WEEK. DRY HIGH PRESSURE RETURNS BEHIND THE  
DEPARTING FRONT TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 1002 AM FRI: MID SHIFT MADE A GOOD CALL NOT TO END THE DENSE  
FOG ADVISORY EARLY. VISIBILITY HAS IMPROVED DRAMATICALLY OVER THE  
PAST HOUR AND THE REMAINING FOG, MOSTLY IN THE MTN VALLEYS, SHOULD  
BE MIXED OUT IN SHORT ORDER. EXTENSIVE CLOUDINESS REMAINS IN SOME  
LOCATIONS, NOTABLY THE WESTERN PIEDMONT AND FOOTHILLS OF NC, BUT  
THIS SHOULD SCATTER OUT OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS AS THE WEAK COLD  
FRONT, ANALYZED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE MTNS, CONTINUES TO PUSH  
SOUTHEAST INTO THE AFTERNOON. TEMPS WERE GETTING A WARM START,  
SO EXPECT ANOTHER WARM NOVEMBER DAY.  
 
OTHERWISE...WINDS WILL REMAIN LIGHT FOR THE MOST PART TODAY,  
TRENDING NORTHWESTERLY WITH ONSET OF MIXING. APPRECIABLE  
POST-FRONTAL DRYING LOOKS UNLIKELY TO SET IN UNTIL TONIGHT. WE  
WILL EXPERIENCE UNUSUALLY WARM TEMPS AGAIN TODAY, AS WE'RE HAVING  
AN EXCEPTIONALLY WARM START--DAYBREAK TEMPS ALREADY NEAR NORMAL  
HIGHS--PLUS THICKNESSES REMAIN ELEVATED AND DOWNSLOPE FLOW WILL BE  
AN ADDITIONAL WARMING FACTOR. MAX TEMPS WILL BE NEAR 80 ACROSS MOST  
OF THE PIEDMONT AGAIN TODAY AND WILL COME CLOSE TO DAILY RECORDS  
(SEE BELOW). THE COLD FRONT WILL SETTLE SOUTH THIS AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING. LAPSE RATES ARE POOR, BUT VERY SKINNY CAPE IS SHOWN ON  
SOME PROFILES AND A FEW MODELS SPIT OUT VERY LIGHT SHOWERS IN THE  
MID TO LATE AFTERNOON AS THE FRONT PUSHES THROUGH. MOST LIKELY JUST  
CUMULUS WILL RESULT, SO NO SHOWER MENTION IS INCLUDED. WINDS WILL  
TURN TO THE NE TONIGHT AND INCREASE AS CAA DEVELOPS. TEMPS STILL  
ARE EXPECTED TO BOTTOM OUT MORE THAN 10 ABOVE NORMAL TONIGHT;  
DEWPOINTS WILL FALL BACK TO MORE SEASONABLE VALUES OVERNIGHT AND  
WITH THAT AND WIND, FOG IS NOT EXPECTED, PERHAPS EXCEPTING SOME  
OF THE SW MOUNTAIN VALLEYS WHERE THE DRYING IS LEAST EFFECTIVE.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 100 AM EST FRIDAY...  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
1) COOLER TEMPERATURES RETURN THIS WEEKEND WITH BELOW NORMAL HIGH  
TEMPERATURES EXPECTED ON SUNDAY  
 
2) NO FROST/FREEZE CONCERNS THIS WEEKEND THANKS TO WELL ABOVE NORMAL  
LOW TEMPERATURES  
 
3) DRY CONDITIONS LINGER THROUGH SATURDAY BUT RAIN CHANCES INCREASE  
AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY NIGHT  
 
DRY HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS INTO THE CAROLINAS FROM THE NORTH ON  
SATURDAY WHILE UPPER-LEVEL RIDGING REMAINS IN PLACE OVER THE  
SOUTHEAST. ALTHOUGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE NOTICEABLY COOLER ON  
SATURDAY DUE TO COLD AIR DAMMING, HIGHS WILL STILL END UP ~3-6  
DEGREES ABOVE CLIMO. BOTH THE SFC HIGH AND THE UPPER RIDGE WILL PUSH  
OFF THE EAST COAST AND INTO THE WESTERN ATLANTIC LATE SATURDAY INTO  
SUNDAY AS A COLD FRONT TRACKS ACROSS THE CENTRAL US. THIS WILL ALLOW  
FOR AN INFLUX OF MOISTURE ACROSS THE WESTERN CAROLINAS AND NORTHEAST  
GEORGIA SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY NIGHT. RAIN CHANCES WILL GRADUALLY  
INCREASE FROM WEST TO EAST DURING THIS TIMEFRAME, BUT HAVE THE  
HIGHEST POPS NORTH OF I-85 FOR NOW. CLOUD COVER, RAIN, AND COLD AIR  
DAMMING WILL ALL WORK TOGETHER TO LIMIT HIGHS ON SUNDAY WITH  
AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO END UP A FEW DEGREES BELOW CLIMO.  
LOWS SATURDAY NIGHT WILL END UP ~7-12 DEGREES ABOVE CLIMO THANKS TO  
INCREASING CLOUD COVER. LOWS SUNDAY NIGHT WILL END UP ~15 DEGREES  
ABOVE CLIMO THANKS TO CLOUD COVER AND RAIN.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
AS OF 100 AM EST FRIDAY...  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
1) RAIN CHANCES LINGER THROUGH LATE MONDAY AS A COLD FRONT TRACKS  
ACROSS THE AREA  
 
2) ABOVE NORMAL HIGH TEMPERATURES RETURN EARLY NEXT WEEK  
 
3) DRIER CONDITIONS RETURN TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY WITH RAIN CHANCES  
RETURNING AS EARLY AS THURSDAY  
 
RAIN CHANCES WILL BE LIKELY ONGOING MONDAY MORNING, LINGERING  
THROUGH AT LEAST MONDAY EVENING, AS A COLD FRONT TRACKS ACROSS THE  
FORECAST AREA. HIGH TEMPERATURES ON MONDAY WILL REBOUND TO ~10  
DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL THANKS TO SW/W'LY FLOW AHEAD OF THE COLD FRONT  
AND GRADUALLY DECREASING CLOUD COVER AS THE FRONT SCOURS OUT THE  
COLD AIR DAMMING. DRIER AND COOLER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TUESDAY  
INTO WEDNESDAY AS DRY HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS INTO THE REGION FROM THE  
NORTH. A COLD FRONT WILL GRADUALLY APPROACH OUT OF THE WEST ON  
WEDNESDAY BEFORE TRACKING ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA ON THURSDAY.  
HOWEVER, THE GLOBAL MODEL GUIDANCE IS NOT IN GOOD AGREEMENT  
REGARDING THE TIMING OF THE MOISTURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE FRONT. THE  
LATEST GFS AND CANADIAN SHOW RAIN ARRIVING WEDNESDAY EVENING/NIGHT  
WHILE THE LATEST ECMWF DOES NOT SHOW RAIN ARRIVING UNTIL THURSDAY  
AFTERNOON. WITH GLOBAL MODEL GUIDANCE SPLIT ON THE TIMING OF THE  
FRONT, CONFIDENCE ON POPS WILL BE LOW FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING ONWARD.  
THUS, CAPPED POPS TO CHANCE (50% OR LESS) FOR NOW. HIGH TEMPERATURES  
WILL REMAIN ABOVE NORMAL AREA-WIDE THROUGH WEDNESDAY. BELOW NORMAL  
HIGHS RETURN TO THE MOUNTAINS ON THURSDAY, WITH ABOVE NORMAL  
TEMPERATURES CONTINUING EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS. LOW TEMPERATURES WILL  
REMAIN A FEW TO SEVERAL DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL THROUGH THE PERIOD.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /16Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
AT KCLT AND ELSEWHERE: COLD FRONT SLOWLY SPREADING SOUTH INTO  
THE REGION, ALREADY PROMOTING VERY SLIGHT SFC DRYING AND MIXING  
WHICH ALLOWED OVERNIGHT DENSE FOG TO HAVE ALREADY LIFTED IN MANY  
SPOTS. WIND LIGHT BUT FAVORING WSW AT MOST OBS SITES AT 12Z. CIGS  
ARE NO BETTER THAN MVFR, WITH IFR TENDING TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH  
FOG. DESPITE DRYING, THIS SETUP COULD LEAD TO A "SUNRISE SURPRISE"  
WITH RETURN OF IFR TO LIFR CIGS OR EVEN VSBY. THINK MOST IFR WILL  
BE GONE BY 14-15Z, WITH PATCHY MVFR TO LOW VFR CIGS POSSIBLE UNTIL  
SFC WINDS MIX AND TREND NW, PROMOTING DOWNSLOPING. SOME LOW VFR  
CUMULUS, POSSIBLY TCU, WILL BREAK OUT ALONG BACKDOOR SFC FRONT  
AS IT SETTLES IN THIS AFTN AND EVENING, BUT PRECIP CHANCE TOO LOW  
TO MENTION. WINDS THEN BECOME NE AND MAY EVEN SHOW SOME 15-20 KT  
GUSTS BY DAYBREAK SAT. THE FRONT SHOULD INDUCE ENOUGH DRYING THAT  
VFR SHOULD PREVAIL TONIGHT, ALTHOUGH SOME STRATOCU AT THAT LEVEL  
COULD DEVELOP NEAR KAVL AND THE SC SITES, AND VALLEY FOG NOT OUT  
OF THE QUESTION IN SW NC.  
 
OUTLOOK: ADDITIONAL SHOWERS AND ASSOCIATED RESTRICTIONS ARE POSSIBLE  
OVER THE WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK AS ANOTHER WEDGE PATTERN  
DEVELOPS OVER THE WESTERN CAROLINAS.  
 

 
   
CLIMATE
 
 
RECORDS FOR 11-08  
 
MAX TEMPERATURE MIN TEMPERATURE  
STATION HIGH LOW HIGH LOW  
------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------  
KAVL 78 2023 39 1976 58 2000 18 1967  
1980 1951  
KCLT 81 2023 45 1976 64 1888 25 1967  
KGSP 82 2023 50 1991 60 1895 23 1903  
1915 1976  
1971  
 

 
   
GSP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
GA...NONE.  
NC...NONE.  
SC...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...AR  
NEAR TERM...PM/WIMBERLEY  
SHORT TERM...AR  
LONG TERM...AR  
AVIATION...WIMBERLEY  
CLIMATE...  
 
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