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FXUS63 KICT 180439  
AFDICT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS  
1039 PM CST TUE DEC 17 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- FOG AND DRIZZLE POTENTIAL OVER SOUTHEAST KANSAS THIS EVENING.  
 
- COLDER TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.  
 
- UP AND DOWN TEMPERATURES THROUGH FRIDAY, GRADUAL WARMING TREND  
THROUGH THE WEEKEND AND INTO NEXT WEEK.  
 
- POSSIBLE MEANINGFUL PRECIPITATION CHANCES NEXT MONDAY NIGHT  
AND TUESDAY, AND AGAIN MID TO LATE NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 154 PM CST TUE DEC 17 2024  
 
INCREASING AND DEEPENING MOISTURE FROM THE SOUTH-SOUTHWEST IN  
RESPONSE TO A SHORTWAVE AND ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT APPROACHING FROM  
THE NORTHWEST MAY SUPPORT PATCHY LIGHT DRIZZLE FOR A FEW HOURS THIS  
EVENING OVER FAR SOUTHEAST KANSAS. ADDITIONALLY, SLACKENING WINDS  
AHEAD OF THE COLD FRONT IN CONCERT WITH THE RELATIVELY MOIST LOW-  
LEVELS COULD SUPPORT SOME PATCHY RADIATION FOG THIS EVENING FROM  
ROUGHLY THE FLINT HILLS ON EAST. THE FOG COULD BE LOCALLY DENSE,  
JUST NOT SURE HOW WIDESPREAD IT'LL BE, SO WILL JUST STICK WITH  
PATCHY WORDING FOR NOW AND LET THE EVENING SHIFT ASSESS FURTHER. THE  
FOG POTENTIAL WILL DISSIPATE FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST AROUND AND  
EITHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT AS NORTHWEST WINDS INCREASE WITH THE COLD  
FRONTAL PASSAGE.  
 
COLDER AIR WILL FILTER SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE REGION LATER TONIGHT AND  
FRIDAY ON BREEZY/GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS, AS ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE  
ATTEMPTS TO BUILD IN FROM THE NORTH, WITH FORECAST HIGHS WEDNESDAY  
ONLY IN THE 40S.  
 
THE ROLLER COASTER OF TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THURSDAY  
AND FRIDAY, AS ANOTHER UPPER TROUGH DROPS SOUTHEAST OVER THE CENTRAL  
AND EASTERN CONUS. DOWNSLOPE COMPONENT TO THE LOW-LEVEL FLOW SHOULD  
HELP DRIVE HIGHS WELL INTO THE 50S THURSDAY, WITH ANOTHER COLD  
FRONTAL PASSAGE SUPPORTING BREEZY/GUSTY NORTH WINDS AND MUCH COOLER  
TEMPERATURES THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY, WITH HIGHS FRIDAY ONLY IN  
THE 30S-40S.  
 
PER DETERMINISTIC AND ENSEMBLE CONSENSUS, A GRADUAL WARMING TREND  
INTO THE 40S AND 50S IS EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK,  
AS UPPER RIDGING GRADUALLY BUILDS IN FROM THE WEST. THESE ABOVE  
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES LOOK TO PERSIST THROUGH AT LEAST MID TO LATE  
NEXT WEEK, WHEN FORECAST HIGH TEMPERATURES COULD PUSH 60 DEGREES IN  
SPOTS PER ENSEMBLE OUTPUT.  
 
PRECIPITATION-WISE, DRY WEATHER LOOKS TO PERSIST FOR MOST THROUGH AT  
LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT OR MONDAY. THEREAFTER, MODEL CONSENSUS SUPPORTS  
INCREASING MEANINGFUL RAIN CHANCES OVER MAINLY THE SOUTHEAST HALF OF  
KANSAS MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY, AS AN UPPER TROUGH AND ASSOCIATED  
FRONTAL ZONE TRAVERSE MID-AMERICA. COULD BE LOOKING AT ADDITIONAL  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES AS WE HEAD INTO MID-LATE NEXT WEEK, AS A  
POTENTIALLY DEEPER/STRONGER TROUGH ENCROACHES ON THE  
CENTRAL/SOUTHERN PLAINS, BUT UNCERTAINTY IS HIGH THIS FAR OUT IN THE  
FORECAST PERIOD. STAY TUNED.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1037 PM CST TUE DEC 17 2024  
 
A COLD FRONT PUSHED THROUGH THE STATE WITH NORTHWESTERLY WINDS  
ON THE INCREASE. WIND GUSTS UP TO 38 KT HAVE BEEN NOTED AT RSL  
WITHIN THE LAST HOUR AND GUSTS NEAR 30 KT WILL BE COMMON  
THROUGH THE NIGHT AT ALL SITES. IN ADDITION, A BATCH OF LOW  
STRATUS CURRENTLY ACROSS CENTRAL NE WILL OVERSPREAD EASTERN KS  
TONIGHT. WIND SPEEDS WILL DECREASE TO 10-15 KT CONCURRENTLY WITH  
CIGS SCATTERING BACK TO VFR DURING THE MID TO LATE MORNING  
HOURS. WINDS WILL BECOME LIGHT AND VARIABLE BY MID-AFTERNOON.  
 

 
   
ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...ADK  
AVIATION...BRF  
 
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