333  
FXUS63 KSGF 230500  
AFDSGF  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO  
1100 PM CST SAT NOV 22 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT THROUGH 10  
AM SUNDAY FOR SOUTHEAST KANSAS AND PORTIONS OF WEST-CENTRAL  
MISSOURI. VISIBILITIES MAY BE AS LOW AS ONE QUARTER TO ONE  
HALF MILE AT TIMES.  
 
- WIDESPREAD RAIN CHANCES (60-90%) RETURN SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH  
MONDAY. EXACT TIMING AND AMOUNTS WILL CONTINUE TO FLUCTUATE  
DUE TO SOME REMAINING UNCERTAINTY WITH THIS NEXT SYSTEM.  
 
- INCREASING CONFIDENCE IN BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES BY MID  
NEXT WEEK INTO THANKSGIVING, AND POTENTIALLY CONTINUING INTO  
NEXT WEEKEND. HIGHS IN THE 40S TO NEAR 50, AND LOWS IN THE 20S.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1251 PM CST SAT NOV 22 2025  
 
PERSISTENT LOW STRATUS SEEMED TO BE TRAPPED OVER THE OZARKS  
REGION UNDER A LEANED OVER SURFACE RIDGE OF WEAK HIGH PRESSURE.  
WITH LINGERING MOISTURE FROM RECENT RAINFALL, LIGHT NORTHERLY  
WINDS AND COOL TEMPERATURES, LIMITED IMPROVEMENT IS EXPECTED  
THOUGH THE DAY. THIS FITS RATHER NICELY WITH ONE OF OUR LOCAL  
RULES OF THUMB CONCERNING WEAK UPSLOPE FLOW ON THE PLATEAU UNDER  
NORTHWESTERLY FLOW. IN GENERAL, CLOUDS LINGER UNTIL THE 850MB  
RIDGE SHIFTS OUT OF THE REGION. LOOKING AT SHORT TERM MODELS,  
THE 850 RIDGE TAKES ITS TIME TO SLIDE SOUTH OF THE AREA FINALLY  
MAKING IT INTO ARKANSAS BY 12Z SUNDAY MORNING.  
 
AS A RESULT, LOWERED TODAYS POTENTIAL HIGHS A FEW DEGREES WITH  
HIGHS EXPECTED IN THE UPPER 40S TO LOWER 50S. IF CLOUDS DO  
BREAK SOME, AREAS THAT SEE SOME SUNSHINE THIS AFTERNOON MAY  
CLIMB INTO THE MIDDLE 50S BEFORE SUNSET THIS EVENING.  
 
WITH THE 850MB RIDGE MOVING SLOWLY SOUTH AND RELATIVE HUMIDITIES  
LINGERING NEAR 100 PERCENT, A RENEWAL OF LOW STRATUS OR FOG IS  
EXPECTED OVERNIGHT AND THROUGH SUNRISE SUNDAY. WILL NEED TO  
MONITOR THROUGH THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT AS TO WEATHER THE  
MOISTURE WILL REMAIN IN THE FORM OF STRATUS OR BUILD DOWN TO THE  
SURFACE IN THE FORM OF FOG (45-65% BASED ON CAMS) AS HAS  
OCCURRED THE PAST FEW MORNINGS. FOR NOW, THINKING THERE WILL BE  
PATCHY AREAS OF FOG BUT NOT ENOUGH COVERAGE TO CONSIDER AN  
ADVISORY FOR NOW.  
 
WITH THE EXPECTED CLOUD COVER, OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL LIKELY  
REMAIN IN THE 40S FOR MOST LOCATIONS THOUGH AREAS IN VALLEYS  
AND OTHER LOW AREAS MAY SEE ENOUGH COLD AIR DOWN SLOPE DRAINAGE  
TO DIP INTO THE UPPER 30S.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1251 PM CST SAT NOV 22 2025  
 
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE AND A SHORTWAVE UPPER LEVEL RIDGE WILL  
BRING WHAT MAY LIKELY BE THE WARMEST DAY OF THE WEEK FOR NEXT  
WEEK WITH HIGHS IN THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 60S. EARLY MORNING CLOUD  
COVER WILL SHIFT EAST ALONG WITH THE RIDGE AND SURFACE HIGH  
ALLOWING FOR AFTERNOON SUN.  
 
THE RIDGE WILL BE REPLACED WITH A STORM SYSTEM THAT WILL SWING  
OUT OF THE FOUR CORNERS REGION AND INTO THE PLAINS DURING THE  
DAY SUNDAY. THIS SYSTEM WILL BRING SOME RAIN POTENTIAL TO THE  
AREA LATE SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING. RAINFALL AMOUNTS  
HAVE TRENDED DOWN A BIT WITH THIS SYSTEM WITH THE MAIN AXIS OF  
HEAVIER RAINFALL HAVING SHIFTED SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF THE OZARKS.  
STILL THE OZARKS COULD SEE AND ADDITIONAL 0.25 TO 1 INCH OF RAIN  
THROUGH THE DAY MONDAY WITH HE HIGHEST RAIN POTENTIAL MAINLY  
ALONG AND SOUTH OF I-44.  
 
THE SYSTEM THAT WILL BRING RAIN TO THE REGION MONDAY WILL ALSO  
BRING A PATTERN SHIFT FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK. A RIDGE  
BUILDING INTO THE GULF OF ALASKA WILL PRODUCE UPPER LEVEL  
NORTHWESTERLY FLOW, ALLOWING OLD CANADIAN AND ARCTIC AIRMASSES  
TO MAKE THROUGH WAY SOUTH INTO THE CENTRAL PLAINS WEDNESDAY AND  
FOR THANKSGIVING DAY. HIGHS FOR THE HOLIDAY PERIOD WILL BE IN  
THE 40S, THOUGH SOME MODELS AND ENSAMBLES MEMBERS BRING  
SLIGHTLY COLDER AIR ACROSS THE ARE. CURRENT BLENDS HOWEVER HAVE  
MIDDLE TO UPPER 40S FOR WEDNESDAY AND THANKSGIVING DAY WITH  
OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE MIDDLE 20S TO LOWER 30S.  
 
FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND WILL SEE A WARM UP ALONG WITH THE NEXT  
CHANCE FOR RAIN ACROSS THE REGION. WITH DEPARTING HIGH PRESSURE  
AND A MORE ZONAL PATTERN ALOFT FOR THE END OF THE WEEK,  
SOUTHERLY FLOW FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO ASSOCIATED WITH LEE  
CYCLOGENESIS WILL SWING A WARM FRONT INTO THE AREA FRIDAY NIGHT  
INTO NEXT SATURDAY. RAIN MAY CONTINUE INTO NEXT SUNDAY AS WELL  
AS ANOTHER POTENTIALLY DEEP TROUGH DIGS SOUTH OF THE WEST COAST.  
WITH THE SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL COME MORE SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES  
WITH HIGHS IN THE LOWER 50S.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1100 PM CST SAT NOV 22 2025  
 
HIGH CONFIDENCE IN FOG DEVELOPING OVERNIGHT, WITH REDUCED  
VISIBILITIES THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING AT THE TAF SITES. THIS WILL  
RESULT IN IFR TO LIFR FLIGHT CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES AS LOW AS  
A QUARTER TO A HALF MILE THROUGH A 4 TO 6 HOUR PERIOD, BEFORE  
GRADUALLY DISSIPATING THROUGH MID-MORNING. FLIGHT CONDITIONS ARE  
EXPECTED TO IMPROVE BY LATE MORNING INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON AS  
CLOUDS CLEAR. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS OVERNIGHT, BECOMING  
SOUTHEASTERLY AT 5 TO 10 KNOTS INTO SUNDAY AFTERNOON.  
 

 
   
SGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
KS...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST SUNDAY FOR KSZ073-097-101.  
MO...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST SUNDAY FOR MOZ055-056-  
066>069-077>081-088>091-093>095-101>103.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...HATCH  
LONG TERM...HATCH  
AVIATION...PEREZ  
 
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