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FXUS64 KHGX 150957  
AFDHGX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX  
357 AM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
   
..NEW SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, MARINE  
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 232 AM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
 
HIGH PRESSURE REMAINS DOMINATE OVER THE REGION TODAY PROVIDING US  
WITH SEASONAL HIGH TEMPERATURES, SUNNY SKIES, AND DRY CONDITIONS.  
AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES TODAY WILL RISE INTO THE MID 70S FOR MOST  
OF THE REGION (PINEY WOODS WILL BE A TAD COOLER IN THE LOW 70S,  
AND AREAS NEAR MATAGORDA BAY WILL BE A TAD WARMER IN THE HIGH  
70S). THE HIGH PRESSURE WILL BEGIN TO SHIFT TO THE EAST THIS  
EVENING CAUSING A WIND SHIFT TO THE EAST AND THE SOUTHEAST THROUGH  
THE NIGHT. THIS WILL BRING SLIGHTLY WARMER TEMPERATURES TONIGHT  
COMPARED TO LAST NIGHT WITH LOWS IN THE LOW TO MID 50S FOR MUCH OF  
THE REGION. AGAIN THE PINEY WOODS WILL BE OUR COOLEST AREA WITH  
LOWS IN THE 40S, AND THE COAST WILL STAYING WARMER - ONLY GETTING  
DOWN INTO THE UPPER 50S TO LOW 60S.  
 
THE WARMING TREND CONTINUES ON SATURDAY AS THE THE SOUTHEASTERLY  
FLOW PERSISTS AT THE SURFACE AND WE GET SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW ALOFT.  
AFTERNOON HIGHS WILL BE BE IN THE UPPER 70S TO LOW 80S FOR MUCH OF  
THE REGION. THE SOUTHEASTERLY FLOW WILL ALSO PUMP INCREASED  
MOISTURE INTO THE AREA, SO EXPECT INCREASING CLOUD COVER THROUGH  
THE DAY AS WELL. THE INCREASE IN MOISTURE WILL LEAD TO SCATTERED  
SHOWERS DEVELOPING OVER THE COASTAL WATERS SATURDAY EVENING AND  
MAY MOVE ONTO THE COAST BY LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. THERE WILL BE A 10  
TO 15 DEGREE TEMPERATURE BUMP SATURDAY NIGHT WITH LOWS GETTING  
DOWN INTO THE MID 60S TO LOW 70S.  
 
FOWLER  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY)  
ISSUED AT 232 AM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
 
SUNDAY WILL BE HUMID, CLOUDY, AND FAIRLY WARM FOR THIS TIME OF  
THE YEAR. THE HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL GENERALLY BE IN THE UPPER  
70S OVER THE PINEY WOODS REGION AND IN THE LOW 80S OVER THE REST  
OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS, WHICH IS ROUGHLY 10-12 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL  
AREAWIDE. THE LOCAL PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL TIGHTEN DURING THE DAY,  
AND WITH A DEVELOPING LLJ OF ABOUT 30 KTS MOVING OVERHEAD,  
CONDITIONS WILL BE BREEZY, AND AT TIMES, GUSTY. QUICK PASSING  
ISOLATED TO SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS CAN BE  
EXPECTED DURING THE DAY, IN PARTICULAR OVER AREAS WEST OF I-45.  
OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES ON SUNDAY NIGHT WONT BRING ANY KIND OF  
RELIEF, WITH LOWS ROUGHLY IN THE UPPER 60S TO LOW 70S OVER THE  
BRAZOS VALLEY AND THE LOW TO MID 70S ELSEWHERE.  
 
LUCKILY, A MID LEVEL TROUGH (OR CLOSED LOW) WILL MOVE  
NORTHEASTWARD FROM WEST TEXAS INTO THE TEXAS PANHANDLE MONDAY  
MORNING AND AN ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT WILL THEN MAKE ITS WAY INTO  
CENTRAL TEXAS. RAIN CHANCES WILL INCREASE OVER PORTIONS OF  
SOUTHEAST TEXAS DURING THE MORNING AS THE FRONT APPROACHES THE  
BRAZOS VALLEY REGION. AHEAD AND ALONG THE BOUNDARY, WE ARE  
EXPECTING SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND ISOLATED  
THUNDERSTORMS AND SOME LOCATIONS CAN SEE PERIODS OF HEAVY  
RAINFALL. THE COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO MOVE ACROSS SOUTHEAST  
TEXAS RATHER QUICKLY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS, WITH THE BOUNDARY  
MOVING INTO OUR COASTAL LOCATIONS BY THE EVENING HOURS. THIS WILL  
HELP MINIMIZE THE FLOOD IMPACTS WE MAY HAVE DURING THE DAY.  
REGARDLESS, SOME PONDING OF WATER ALONG ROADWAYS AND AREAS OF POOR  
DRAINAGE CAN OCCUR.  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL BE COOLING DOWN MONDAY NIGHT WITH LOWS REACHING  
THE LOW 50S OVER THE BRAZOS VALLEY AND PINEY WOODS REGION, THE  
MID 50S TO LOW 60S OVER THE REST OF THE INLAND PORTIONS, AND THE  
MID TO UPPER 60S ALONG THE COAST. THE HIGH TEMPERATURES ON TUESDAY  
ONLY LOWER A FEW DEGREES, RANGING MOSTLY IN THE MID 70S TO LOW 80S  
AREAWIDE. HOWEVER, A MID TO UPPER LEVEL TROUGH IS EXPECTED TO MOVE  
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PLAINS DURING THE DAY AND COULD EITHER BRING  
US A REINFORCING COLD FRONT AND/OR STRONGER CAA. HOPEFULLY, WE CAN  
GET EVEN COOLER TEMPERATURES DURING THE SECOND HALF OF THE WORK  
WEEK. AT THIS TIME, THE FORECAST CARRIES HIGHS IN THE 60S FOR MOST  
OF OUR INLAND PORTIONS. WEDNESDAY NIGHT WILL BE OUR COLDEST  
NIGHT, WITH LOWS DIPPING INTO THE UPPER 30S TO LOW 40S OVER AREAS  
NORTH OF I-10, THE LOW TO MID 40 OVER AREAS ALONG AND SOUTH OF  
I-10, AND THE LOW 50S ALONG THE COAST. IT WILL BE BREEZY AS WELL,  
SO CONDITIONS WOULD FEEL A FEW DEGREES COLDER THAN THE LOWS. HIGH  
PRESSURE WILL KEEP US RAIN FREE AND SUNNY ON THURSDAY ALONG WITH  
HIGHS MAINLY IN THE LOW TO MID 60S.  
 
24  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(06Z TAF ISSUANCE)  
ISSUED AT 1108 PM CST THU NOV 14 2024  
 
VFR/SKC. LIGHT N TO NE WINDS TONIGHT BECOMING E TO SE AT AROUND 5 TO  
10 KNOTS TOMORROW. SE WINDS HEADING INTO TOMORROW NIGHT (AROUND 5 KNOTS  
INLAND TAFS, AROUND 10 KNOTS GLS), AND IT LOOKS LIKE WE WILL BE SEEING  
INCREASING LOW CLOUDS (POTENTIAL MVFR CEILINGS) AS THE OVERNIGHT HOURS  
PROGRESS (LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY SATURDAY MORNING). 42  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
ISSUED AT 232 AM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
 
LIGHT EAST WINDS EXPECTED THIS MORNING, BECOMING ONSHORE LATER  
TODAY. ONSHORE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE AND SEAS WILL RISE  
SUNDAY AND MONDAY AS THE LOCAL PRESSURE GRADIENT TIGHTENS AND A  
LOW LEVEL JET DEVELOPS OVERHEAD. CAUTION FLAGS AND SMALL CRAFT  
ADVISORIES WILL BE NEEDED. IN ADDITION, THE STRONG ONSHORE FLOW  
IS EXPECTED TO RESULT IN RISES IN THE WATER LEVELS AND MAY CAUSE  
MINOR COASTAL FLOODING DURING THE NEXT FEW HIGH TIDE CYCLES. A  
BEACH HAZARD STATEMENT IS IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING AND MAY  
LIKELY BE UPGRADED TO A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY LATER TODAY, IF  
NEEDED. THERE WILL ALSO BE THE RISK FOR STRONG RIP CURRENTS ALONG  
THE GULF FACING BEACHES.  
 
AREAS OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED SUNDAY INTO  
MONDAY, AHEAD OF THE NEXT COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE. THIS FRONT IS  
PROGGED TO PUSH OFF THE COAST SOMETIME MONDAY EVENING, USHERING IN  
NORTH NORTHWEST WINDS IN ITS WAKE. STRONG GUSTY WINDS AND WIND  
DRIVEN SEAS WILL DEVELOP ON WEDNESDAY AND CONTINUE INTO THURSDAY.  
ADDITIONAL ADVISORIES WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED. WINDS AND SEAS  
GRADUALLY SUBSIDE THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY.  
 
24  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
COLLEGE STATION (CLL) 76 48 79 64 / 0 0 0 10  
HOUSTON (IAH) 75 53 78 68 / 0 0 0 10  
GALVESTON (GLS) 73 66 79 73 / 0 0 10 20  
 
 
   
HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
TX...BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON FOR TXZ436>439.  
 
GM...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...FOWLER  
LONG TERM....COTTO (24)  
AVIATION...42  
MARINE...COTTO (24)  
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