408  
FXUS62 KRAH 160725  
AFDRAH  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC  
224 AM EST SAT NOV 16 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD ACROSS THE MIDDLE AND SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES  
THROUGH THE WEEKEND INTO MONDAY, THEN MOVE OFFSHORE MONDAY NIGHT.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /TODAY THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
AS OF 224 AM SATURDAY...  
 
SUNNY AND PLEASANT TODAY.  
 
RISK OF SCATTERED FROST IN THE RURAL PIEDMONT LOCATIONS TONIGHT.  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL EXTEND FROM THE GREAT LAKES SOUTH TO THE GULF  
COAST TODAY AND TONIGHT. THIS WILL ENSURE DRY AND COOL CONDITIONS  
WITH PLENTY OF SUNSHINE TODAY. HIGHS WILL REACH INTO THE LOWER TO  
MID 60S NORTH AND MID TO UPPER 60S SOUTH. EXCELLENT RADIATIONAL  
COOLING IS EXPECTED TONIGHT WITH CLEAR AND CALM CONDITIONS. SOME  
MODELS SUGGEST VARYING AMOUNTS OF CIRRUS/CIRROSTRATUS MAY DEVELOP  
OVER AND NEAR THE APPALACHIANS LATER TONIGHT. FOR NOW, IT APPEARS  
THAT THEY WILL BE THIN ENOUGH TO KEEP MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES IN THE  
FORECAST. LOWS IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S. OBVIOUSLY, PATCHY FROST IS  
POSSIBLE IN RURAL OUTLYING AREAS OF THE PIEDMONT.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT/  
 
AS OF 225 AM SATURDAY...  
 
SLOWLY MODERATING TEMPERATURES AND CONTINUED DRY SUNDAY.  
 
THE UPPER LEVEL RIDGE AXIS WILL REMAIN TO THE WEST OF THE REGION  
THROUGH LATE SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT. THE SURFACE HIGH WILL SLOWLY  
SHIFT SOUTH ALLOWING A MODERATING LIGHT WSW FLOW SUNDAY AFTERNOON  
AND NIGHT. THERE WILL ALSO BE SOME CIRRUS/CIRROSTRATUS TOPPING THE  
UPPER RIDGE AXIS LIKELY MAKING THE SKIES PARTLY CLOUDY AT TIMES.  
HIGHS SUNDAY SHOULD BE IN THE 65-70 RANGE. LOWS SUNDAY NIGHT SHOULD  
BOTTOM OUT IN THE MILDER 40S.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/  
 
AS OF 200 AM SATURDAY...  
 
* MILD HIGHS MON-WED IN THE UPPER 60S TO LOW 70S, FOLLOWED BY BELOW  
NORMAL TEMPERATURES THU AND FRI IN THE MID/UPPER 50S  
 
* MAIN PERIOD OF POTENTIAL UNSETTLED WEATHER TUE THROUGH WED  
 
MILD WEATHER WILL START OUR WORK WEEK AS RIDGING NEAR CUBA AND  
SOUTHERN FL AND PERSISTENT TROUGHING OVER THE CENTRAL US KEEPS US IN  
A WARM SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW PATTERN. TEMPERATURES DURING THIS PERIOD  
ARE FAVORED TO BE IN THE UPPER 60S TO LOW 70S, WITH PERHAPS A FEW  
MID 70S ON WED OVER THE SANDHILLS.  
 
TWO TROUGHS WILL BE THE FOCUS AROUND THE MIDDLE TO LATTER PART OF  
THE WEEK. THE FIRST TROUGH IS FORECAST TO TRACK FROM THE SOUTHERN  
PLAINS MON INTO THE UPPER MS VALLEY BY TUE EVENING. THIS TROUGH IS  
FORECAST TO INTERACT WITH THE REMNANTS OF TC SARA. WHILE ITS  
REMNANTS ARE FORECAST TO REMAIN WELL SOUTH OF OUR REGION, PW'S  
INCREASE WELL ABOVE AVERAGE TO ~ 1.5 INCHES. A FRONT LOOKS TO GET  
HUNG UP OVER THE TN VALLEY TIED TO THE SURFACE LOW. MODELS AND THEIR  
ENSEMBLES STILL VARY ON RAIN CHANCES TUE INTO WED, WITH THE EC/GEPS  
A LITTLE WETTER THAN THE GFS/GEFS. THE GFS PERHAPS IS HINTING AT  
CONVECTION OVER WESTERN FL ROBBING US OF THE MOISTURE. HAVE KEPT IN  
30-40 PERCENT POPS TUE NIGHT GIVEN THE PREDOMINANT ENSEMBLE CLUSTER  
SOLUTION FAVORING THE OPERATIONAL ECMWF, WITH POPS HIGHEST ACROSS  
THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST.  
 
THE SECOND TROUGH IS LARGER, COMING OUT OF THE GREAT BASIN AND  
CENTRAL/NORTHERN ROCKIES AND DEEPENING OVER THE OH VALLEY SOMETIME  
THU. MUCH OF THE GUIDANCE KEEPS THE TROUGH AND WNW FLOW PERSISTING  
INTO FRI. THIS SECONDARY SYSTEM MAY BRING AN ADDITIONAL CHANCE OF  
SHOWERS FROM WED DAY INTO EARLY THU AS A DEEPENING LOW BRINGS A  
STRONG COLD FRONT THROUGH THE REGION LATE WED NIGHT. BEHIND THE  
FRONT, GUSTY WSW TO WNW WINDS COULD REACH OR EXCEED 30 MPH THU/FRI,  
ALONG WITH MUCH COOLER AND BELOW NORMAL HIGHS IN THE 50S. AS FOR  
RAIN CHANCES, RESIDUAL MOISTURE FROM SARA COMBINED WITH STRONG  
FORCING ALOFT AND GOOD MODEL AGREEMENT WARRANTS AT LEAST 20-40  
PERCENT POPS WED AFTN AND NIGHT, HIGHEST ACROSS OUR NORTHERN ZONES.  
IF THE SYSTEM IS ABLE TO TAP INTO SOME THERMODYNAMICS, WHICH APPEARS  
LIMITED THUS FAR, A STORM THREAT COULD BE POSSIBLE WED GIVEN THE  
STRONG KINEMATICS IN PLACE. THE DRY SLOT PUNCHES THROUGH THU,  
RESULTING IN DRY WEATHER TO CLOSE OUT THE WEEK.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
AS OF 1230 AM SATURDAY...  
 
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING INTO THE REGION FROM THE UPPER MIDWEST AND  
OHIO VALLEY WILL FAVOR VFR CONDITIONS AND MAINLY LIGHT NW-N SURFACE  
WINDS IN CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA THROUGH TODAY. THE EXCEPTION WILL BE  
AT RWI, WHERE SHALLOW FOG MAY DEVELOP TONIGHT.  
 
OUTLOOK: MOISTURE AND LIFT AHEAD OF AND ALONG A FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL  
RESULT IN A CHANCE OF FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS AND RAIN/SHOWERS OVER CNTL  
NC TUE NIGHT-WED.  
 
 
   
RAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...BADGETT/MWS  
NEAR TERM...BADGETT  
SHORT TERM...BADGETT  
LONG TERM...KREN  
AVIATION...BADGETT/MWS  
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