687  
FXUS64 KHGX 210842  
AFDHGX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX  
242 AM CST SAT DEC 21 2024  
   
..NEW SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION, MARINE  
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 242 AM CST SAT DEC 21 2024  
 
ASTRONOMICAL WINTER OFFICIALLY BEGINS AT 3:21 AM CST THIS  
MORNING...SO BY THE TIME MOST OF YOU READ THIS IT'LL ALREADY BE  
WINTER! IT CERTAINLY DOES FEEL LIKE WINTER OUTSIDE THIS MORNING  
THANKS TO YESTERDAY'S REINFORCING COLD FRONT THAT BROUGHT IN A PLUME  
OF EVEN DRIER AIR. PW VALUES ARE CURRENTLY AROUND ~0.3", WHICH IS  
RIGHT AROUND THE 10TH PERCENTILE (~0.32"). POP QUIZ! VERY DRY AIR +  
CLEAR SKIES + LIGHT WINDS = ??? IF YOU GUESSED MAXIMUM RADIATIONAL  
COOLING, YOU EARNED AN EXTRA SERVING OF DESSERT! AS A RESULT OF THE  
PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED INGREDIENTS, TEMPERATURES LATER THIS MORNING  
WILL BOTTOM OUT IN THE LOW 30S TO LOW 40S ACROSS SOUTHEAST TEXAS  
WITH PORTIONS OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY/PINEY WOODS LIKELY EXPERIENCING A  
LIGHT FREEZE. CLEAR SKIES WILL PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE DAY AS SURFACE  
HIGH PRESSURE REMAINS NEARBY. EXPECT HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY TO  
RANGE FROM THE UPPER 50S TO LOW 60S WITH THE COOLER SIDE OF THAT  
RANGE OCCURING EAST OF I-45.  
 
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE SCOOTS EASTWARD GOING INTO SATURDAY NIGHT  
ALLOWING FOR ONSHORE FLOW TO RETURN AND THAT'LL SET THE STAGE FOR A  
GRADUAL INCREASE IN LOW LEVEL MOISTURE. TEMPERATURES ON SATURDAY  
NIGHT WILL SEE A SUBSEQUENT INCREASE OF A FEW DEGREES COMPARED TO  
THE PREVIOUS NIGHT WITH LOWS MAINLY IN THE MID 30S TO LOW 40S.  
SUNDAY WILL BE ABOUT ~5°F WARMER THAN SATURDAY AS ONSHORE FLOW  
PERSISTS WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES MAINLY IN THE LOW TO UPPER 60S.  
THERE ARE A COUPLE OF SYNOPTIC FEATURES TO DISCUSS FOR SUNDAY WITH  
THE FIRST ONE BEING A WEAK SHORTWAVE TROUGH PASSING THROUGH IN THE  
AFTERNOON. THERE WON'T BE ENOUGH MOISTURE IN PLACE TO GENERATE  
ANYTHING MORE THAN SOME UPPER LEVEL CLOUDS (MOST NOTICEABLE AROUND  
THE BRAZOS VALLEY), BUT THIS SHOULD MAKE FOR QUITE A PICTURESQUE  
SUNSET.  
 
THE OTHER SYNOPTIC FEATURE IS AN AREA OF SURFACE LOW PRESSURE  
BEGINNING TO DEVELOP NEAR THE TX/OK PANHANDLES...THIS IS MORE  
IMPORTANT IN THE LONG TERM FOR WHAT IT'LL DO AROUND CHRISTMAS, BUT  
IN THE SHORT TERM WE WILL BE IN ITS WARM SECTOR GOING INTO SUNDAY  
NIGHT. AS A RESULT, THE MOST NOTABLE SHORT TERM IMPACT WILL BE A  
~10+°F INCREASE IN SUNDAY NIGHT'S TEMPERATURES AS WE TRADE OUT LOWS  
IN THE 30S FOR LOWS IN THE UPPER 40S TO LOW 50S. THERE ARE ALSO SOME  
HINTS OF PATCHY FOG POTENTIAL LATE SUNDAY NIGHT/EARLY MONDAY MORNING  
WEST OF THE BRAZOS RIVER, BUT UNCERTAINTY REMAINS FOR NOW.  
 
BATISTE  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY)  
ISSUED AT 242 AM CST SAT DEC 21 2024  
 
SURFACE LOW PRESSURE WILL BE MOVING SLOWLY EASTWARD NEAR/ALONG THE TX/OK  
BORDER ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. PERSISTENT SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL BRING  
RISING MOISTURE LEVELS ACROSS OUR AREA AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM AND WILL  
SET THE STAGE FOR UNSETTLED WEATHER JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS EVE/NIGHT.  
LOOK FOR INCREASING SHOWER DEVELOPMENT AS THE DAY PROGRESSES ON TUESDAY  
WITH THE BEST CHANCES OF SHOWERS/STORMS HEADING INTO TUESDAY AFTERNOON  
AND EVENING THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. WITH THIS SYSTEM, WE MIGHT  
END UP NEEDING TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR SOME LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL AND  
A CHANCE OF POSSIBLE STRONGER STORMS, SO KEEP UPDATED WITH THE LATEST  
FORECASTS OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS IF YOU HAVE ANY TRAVEL OR OUTDOOR  
PLANS FOR THIS HOLIDAY. WEDNESDAY'S EARLY MORNING RAINS/STORMS WILL  
MOVE EAST AND OUT OF THE AREA BEFORE NOON RESULTING IN THE REST OF CHRISTMAS  
DAY BEING DRY. AT THIS TIME, IT LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER SYSTEM COULD BRING  
MORE SHOWERS/STORMS TO THE AREA AROUND THE THURSDAY-THURSDAY NIGHT TIME  
PERIOD.  
 
FOR TEMPERATURES, WILL GENERALLY SEE LOWS IN THE 50S TO AROUND 60 AND  
HIGHS IN A MID 60S TO MID 70S RANGE. 42  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(12Z TAF AMENDMENT)  
ISSUED AT 242 AM CST SAT DEC 21 2024  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE TAF PERIOD WITH LIGHT  
NORTHEASTERLY WINDS BECOMING MORE EASTERLY LATE IN THE DAY.  
SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS RETURN BY SUNDAY MORNING.  
 
BATISTE  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
ISSUED AT 242 AM CST SAT DEC 21 2024  
 
LIGHT TO MODERATE NORTHEAST WINDS WILL GRADUALLY BECOME MORE EASTERLY  
OVER THE WEEKEND THEN SOUTHEASTERLY EARLY NEXT WEEK. CAUTION FLAGS MAY  
BE NEEDED AT TIMES. THE NEXT BEST CHANCE OF RAIN IS EXPECTED TUESDAY  
AFTERNOON THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING WHEN THE NEXT STORM SYSTEM  
MOVES ON THROUGH. ARRIVES TUESDAY AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE REST  
OF THE WEEK. PERIODS OF UNSETTLED WEATHER ARE ANTICIPATED TOWARD THE  
END OF THE WEEK. 42  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
COLLEGE STATION (CLL) 60 37 65 51 / 0 0 0 0  
HOUSTON (IAH) 59 39 64 50 / 0 0 0 0  
GALVESTON (GLS) 56 50 63 58 / 0 0 0 0  
 
 
   
HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
TX...NONE.  
GM...SMALL CRAFT SHOULD EXERCISE CAUTION UNTIL 9 AM CST THIS MORNING  
FOR GMZ350-355-370-375.  
 
 
 
 
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