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FXUS63 KICT 151127  
AFDICT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS  
527 AM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- WIDESPREAD RAINFALL LATE SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY  
 
- BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES FOR THE SECOND HALF OF NEXT WEEK  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 258 AM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
 
AS OF 3 AM FRIDAY MORNING, MIDLEVEL RIDGING HAS PROGRESSED INTO THE  
CENTRAL US WITH CLEAR SKIES AND TEMPERATURES IN THE 40S. ON THE  
HEELS OF THIS RIDGE AXIS IS AN AMPLIFYING MIDLEVEL TROUGH AXIS  
ACROSS THE WESTERN CONUS. WEAK, CYCLONIC MIDLEVEL FLOW HAS  
REACHED THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ROCKIES WITH A SURFACE TROUGH  
CURRENTLY DEVELOPING FROM EASTERN NM INTO SOUTHERN CO. THIS  
DEEPENING OF THE SURFACE TROUGH AXIS WILL INCREASE THE SURFACE  
PRESSURE GRADIENT BY AFTERNOON WITH SOUTHERLY WIND GUSTS NEAR 30  
MPH EXPECTED, ESPECIALLY ACROSS CENTRAL KS. THESE SOUTHERLY  
WINDS WILL USHER IN TEMPERATURES IN THE MID 60S THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
TRANSITIONING INTO SATURDAY, THE AFOREMENTIONED MIDLEVEL TROUGH  
WILL DIG INTO THE BAJA REGION WITH CONTINUED DEEPENING OF THE  
SURFACE TROUGH AXIS ACROSS THE HIGH PLAINS. THIS WILL CONTINUE  
THE GUSTY SOUTH WINDS NEAR 30 MPH. A STRAY SHOWER CANNOT BE  
RULED OUT, ESPECIALLY DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING AS  
LOW-LEVEL WAA CONTINUES WITH A GRADUAL MOISTENING OF THE COLUMN.  
ANY ACTIVITY SHOULD REMAIN QUITE ISOLATED WITH MOST AREAS  
STAYING DRY.  
 
BIG CHANGES ARE IN-STORE BY SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH MONDAY, AS THE  
ANOMALOUSLY STRONG MIDLEVEL TROUGH FURTHER ADVANCES TOWARD THE  
PLAINS. LATEST DETERMINISTIC AND ENSEMBLE DATA CONTINUE TO ALIGN  
WITH A UNUSUALLY MOIST ENVIRONMENT ADVECTING INTO CENTRAL AND  
EASTERN KS LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. ECMWF ENSEMBLE MEAN PW  
VALUES ARE PROGGED TO RANGE FROM 1.25 INCHES ACROSS CENTRAL KS  
TO NEAR 1.75" ACROSS SOUTHERN KS BY MIDDAY MONDAY. THESE PW  
VALUES ARE QUITE RARE FOR MID TO LATE NOVEMBER AND IS CONVEYED  
WITH THESE VALUES BEING IN THE 4 TO 5 STANDARD DEVIATION RANGE.  
LARGE SCALE ASCENT WILL INCREASE LATE SUNDAY AS SUBTLE HEIGHT  
FALLS OVERSPREAD THE PLAINS WITH AN INITIAL SPEED MAX  
TRANSLATING ACROSS THE AREA. THE COMBINATION OF THESE TWO  
FORCING MECHANISMS SHOULD YIELD AT LEAST SCATTERED SHOWERS  
DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS SUNDAY. MUCH STRONGER  
FORCING FOR ASCENT ARRIVES MONDAY MORNING INTO MONDAY AFTERNOON  
AS THE TROUGH AXIS TAKES ON A NEGATIVE TILT AND TRACKS FROM WEST  
TX THROUGH EASTERN KS. THE TROUGH AXIS WILL DEPART THE AREA BY  
TUESDAY MORNING. WIDESPREAD, BENEFICIAL RAINFALL IS EXPECTED  
WITH MOST AREAS LIKELY TO RECEIVE 1-3".  
 
QUICKLY ON THE HEELS OF THE PREVIOUS TROUGH AXIS WILL BE ANOTHER  
SHORTWAVE TROUGH. AVAILABLE MOISTURE WILL BE QUITE LIMITED WITH THIS  
SHORTWAVE TROUGH AND WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION APPEARS UNLIKELY.  
OTHERWISE, THE LATTER HALF OF NEXT WEEK WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY  
BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES WITH DAYTIME HIGHS IN THE 40S AND  
OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE 20S/30S.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 523 AM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
 
VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD. SOUTHERLY WINDS  
WILL INCREASE BY MID TO LATE MORNING TO 15-20 KT WITH GUSTS NEAR  
25 KT, ESPECIALLY ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTH-CENTRAL KS.  
ANTICIPATE THESE GUSTY WINDS TO CONTINUE OVERNIGHT AS A 40-50 KT  
LLJ DEVELOPS. AT THIS POINT, HAVE LEFT ANY LLWS CONDITIONS OUT  
AS THE STOUT SURFACE WINDS IN EXCESS OF 20 KT SHOULD MITIGATE  
THE LLWS CONCERNS.  
 
 
   
ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...BRF  
AVIATION...BRF  
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