655  
FXUS64 KMEG 292203  
AFDMEG  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN  
403 PM CST WED JAN 29 2025  
   
..NEW SYNOPSIS, DISCUSSION
 
 
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
ISSUED AT 400 PM CST WED JAN 29 2025  
 
SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS WILL OVERSPREAD THE MID-SOUTH  
ON THURSDAY WITH LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL POSSIBLE. 2 TO 4 INCHES OF  
RAINFALL WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS IS EXPECTED NORTH OF I-40,  
WHERE FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. LESSER AMOUNTS OF RAINFALL ARE  
POSSIBLE ALONG AND SOUTH OF I-40. DRY AND RELATIVELY MILD  
CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST FRIDAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND. A WARMING  
TREND WILL BEGIN EARLY NEXT WEEK WITH HIGHS APPROACHING 70  
DEGREES.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
(THIS EVENING THROUGH NEXT TUESDAY)  
ISSUED AT 400 PM CST WED JAN 29 2025  
 
A MILD WINTER DAY ONGOING ACROSS THE MID-SOUTH. TEMPERATURES ARE  
IN THE LOW TO MID 60S AREAWIDE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES BELOW  
40 PERCENT. THE POLAR AIRMASS WILL UNDERGO SIGNIFICANT MOISTENING  
OVER THE NEXT 6 TO 12 HOURS OR SO AS DEEP GULF MOISTURE IS  
ADVECTED POLEWARD.  
 
A DEEP CLOSED UPPER LOW, CURRENTLY OVER THE FOUR CORNERS REGION,  
WILL QUICKLY TRAVERSE EASTWARD OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS. MULTIPLE  
PERTURBATIONS, EMBEDDED IN SOUTHWEST FLOW ALOFT, WILL ROTATE  
THROUGH THE MID-SOUTH. THIS WILL RESULT IN MULTIPLE WAVES OF  
MODERATE TO HEAVY PRECIPITATION BEGINNING OVERNIGHT AND  
CONTINUING THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT. PWATS ARE FORECASTED TO MAX  
OUT CLIMATOLOGY BY THURSDAY AFTERNOON AS THEY SURGE TO 1.6 INCHES.  
12Z HREF GUIDANCE HAS ZEROED IN ON A BAND OF TRAINING SHOWERS AND  
EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS SETTING UP NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO  
INTERSTATE 40. WENT AHEAD AND ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH TO COVER MOST  
OF THE COUNTIES NORTH OF I-40, WHERE TWO TO FOUR INCHES OF  
RAINFALL WITH ISOLATED HIGHER AMOUNTS IS POSSIBLE.  
 
ANOTHER EMERGING THREAT IS STRONG WIND GUSTS, MAINLY TOMORROW  
AFTERNOON AND EVENING, IN RESPONSE TO DEEPENING SURFACE LOW OVER  
THE OZARKS AND A 60 KNOTS LOW LEVEL JET. HREF GUIDANCE IS PINGING  
ON 40 MPH GUSTS, MAINLY SOUTH OF I-40 DURING THE AFOREMENTIONED  
TIMEFRAME. NOT ENOUGH CONFIDENCE TO ISSUE A WIND ADVISORY, DUE TO  
THE QUICK MOVING NATURE OF THE SYSTEM AND THE UNCERTAIN POSITION  
AND STRENGTH OF THE SURFACE LOW.  
 
A TRAILING COLD FRONT WILL PUSH THROUGH THE REGION THURSDAY NIGHT  
WITH SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ENDING JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT. MILD  
CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN OVER THE REGION IN WAKE OF THE FRONTAL  
PASSAGE. EXPECT TEMPERATURES TO REMAIN IN THE 60S DURING THE DAY  
WITH 40S AT NIGHT. A WARMING TREND WILL BEGIN NEXT WEEK AS UPPER  
LEVEL HEIGHTS SLIGHTLY BUILD AND UPPER LEVEL FLOW REMAINS MOSTLY  
ZONAL THROUGH THE LONG TERM FORECAST.  
 
AC3  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(18Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 1157 AM CST WED JAN 29 2025  
 
CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE TONIGHT AS SHOWERS AND MVFR CIGS  
APPROACH THE MID-SOUTH. EXPECT VSBY REDUCTIONS OVERNIGHT AT ALL  
TERMINALS AS RAIN INTENSITY INCREASES. IN ADDITION, DENSE FOG IS  
LIKELY NEAR TUP. BY MIDDAY, THUNDER CHANCES INCREASE FOR MEM AND  
JBR. AS SUCH, ADDED TS MENTION TO TAF.  
 
ANS  
 

 
   
MEG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
AR...FLOOD WATCH FROM MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING  
FOR ARZ009-018-026>028.  
 
MO...FLOOD WATCH FROM MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING  
FOR MOZ113-115.  
 
MS...NONE.  
TN...FLOOD WATCH FROM MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING  
FOR TNZ001>004-019-020-048-051.  
 

 
 

 
 
PUBLIC FORECAST...AC3  
AVIATION...ANS  
 
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