752  
FXUS62 KRAH 210114  
AFDRAH  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC  
810 PM EST FRI DEC 20 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
STRONG HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD IN FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS THROUGH  
THE WEEKEND. THIS WILL BRING MUCH COLDER AIR INTO THE REGION FOR THE  
WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 810 PM FRIDAY...  
 
THE LIGHT SHOWERS HAVE ALL DISSIPATED EXCEPT ACROSS THE LAURINBURG  
AND LUMBERTON AREAS AS THE COLD FRONT PUSHED INTO THE REGION. THE  
FRONT WILL EXIT THE SE COUNTIES IN THE NEXT HOUR OR SO, WITH STRONG  
DRY AND COLD ADVECTION ARRIVING BEHIND THE FRONT. BREEZY NW WINDS AT  
10-20 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH QUICKLY FALLING DEW POINTS AND CLEARING  
SKIES BEHIND THE FRONT. LOWS BY DAYBREAK WILL FALL INTO THE UPPER  
20S NORTH TO MID 30S SE.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 156 PM FRIDAY...  
 
POST-FRONTAL CAA WILL PROMOTE CHILLY HIGHS IN THE LOWER TO MID 40S  
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SUNNY SKIES AND DRY CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST  
THROUGH THE PERIOD. LATE MORNING TO MID-AFTERNOON NWLY GUSTS OF UP  
TO 15 TO 20 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE, SUBSIDING SOME AFTER DARK.  
HOWEVER, FORECAST SOUNDINGS INDICATE SOME STIRRING OF THE BOUNDARY  
LAYER LOOKS LIKELY SATURDAY NIGHT. SO WHILE THE COLD AIR MASS WILL  
PROMOTE CHILLY OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE LOWER 20S, THE REALLY COLD  
MORNING (WITH PRISTINE RADIATIVE COOLING POTENTIAL) WILL HOLD OFF  
TILL SUNDAY NIGHT.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
AS OF 130 PM FRIDAY...  
 
SUNDAY IS EXPECTED TO BE THE COLDEST DAY OF THE 7 DAY PERIOD. A  
STRONG 1035+ MB ARCTIC HIGH OVER THE GREAT LAKES REGION EXTENDS DOWN  
ACROSS THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION SUNDAY INTO MONDAY BEFORE SHIFTING  
OFF THE NORTHEAST COAST LATE MONDAY NIGHT. HIGH TEMPS SUNDAY ARE  
EXPECTED TO BE IN THE UPPER 30S TO LOW 40S WITH WINDS CHILLS IN THE  
30S ACROSS THE REGION. AS WINDS CALM LATE SUNDAY EVENING, CLEAR  
SKIES WILL HELP AID EXCELLENT RADIATIONAL COOLING WITH LOWS DROPPING  
DOWN INTO THE TEENS TO LOW 20S FOR MUCH OF THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.  
MONDAY WILL BE A TAD WARMER AS THE HIGH SHIFTS OFFSHORE WITH HIGH  
TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW TO MID 40S AND LOWS IN THE MID/UPPER 20S  
MONDAY NIGHT.  
 
BY TUESDAY MORNING A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING ACROSS THE GREAT  
LAKES REGION WITH A COLD FRONT TRAILING BEHIND OVER THE OH VALLEY  
WILL MAKE ITS WAY TO THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY.  
MOST OF WEDNESDAY IS EXPECTED TO BE CLOUDY, BUT DRY. MODELS HAVE  
SHOWN THAT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING WILL HAVE AN INCREASED  
CHANCE FOR RAIN, WITH THE BEST CHANCE IN LATE AFTERNOON EARLY  
EVENING. SOME OTHER ENSEMBLES HAVE SHOWN A HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING  
BACK IN FROM THE NORTH RESULTING IN A DRY FORECAST FOR WED THROUGH  
LATE WEEK. OTHERS SHOW A FRONTAL BOUNDARY LIFTING FROM THE NORTH  
BRINGING PRECIPITATION TO THE REGION LATE WEDNESDAY THROUGH THE END  
OF THE WEEK. FOR NOW, KEPT SLIGHT CHANCE POPS FOR WEDNESDAY, CHANCE  
POPS FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY, THEN CAPS POPS AT 30  
PERCENT THROUGH THE REST OF THE WEEK DUE TO LOW CONFIDENCE, AND  
MODEL INCONSISTENCIES.  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL SLOWLY BECOME NEAR NORMAL BY THE END OF THE WEEK  
WITH HIGHS IN THE 50S EACH DAY (MAYBE EVEN 60S IN THE FAR SE) AND  
LOWS RANGING FROM THE LOW 30S TO MID 40S.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
 
 
AS OF 715 PM FRIDAY...  
 
VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS CENTRAL NC THROUGH THE TAF  
PERIOD. A LINE OF SHOWERS IS CURRENTLY MOVING SE THROUGH THE NE  
PIEDMONT AND SANDHILLS, BUT CEILINGS WITH IT SHOULD REMAIN IN THE  
LOW VFR RANGE AND IT IS STARTING TO DISSIPATE. ANY SHOWERS WILL BE  
OUT OF CENTRAL NC BY 03Z. OTHERWISE AN ARCTIC FRONT BEGINNING TO  
ENTER THE NW PIEDMONT WILL SWEEP THROUGH THE REST OF CENTRAL NC  
THROUGH THE EARLY OVERNIGHT HOURS. BEHIND IT SKIES WILL BE MOSTLY  
CLEAR AND A BRIEF PERIOD OF GUSTY NW WINDS WILL BE POSSIBLE,  
ESPECIALLY IN THE WEST (INCLUDING INT AND GSO). SOME STIRRING IS  
STILL EXPECTED FOR THE REST OF THE NIGHT. NW WINDS WILL INCREASE  
AGAIN TOMORROW MORNING, GUSTING UP TO 15-20 KTS, THEN START TO  
DIMINISH BY LATE AFTERNOON.  
 
LOOKING BEYOND 00Z SUNDAY: VFR CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL THROUGH  
TUESDAY UNDER COLD HIGH PRESSURE. THE NEXT CHANCE OF RAIN AND SUB-  
VFR CONDITIONS ARRIVES ON WEDNESDAY.  
 

 
   
RAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...BADGETT  
NEAR TERM...BADGETT  
SHORT TERM...LUCHETTI  
LONG TERM...CA  
AVIATION...DANCO  
 
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