537  
FXUS63 KSGF 231102  
AFDSGF  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO  
502 AM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH 10 AM THIS MORNING FOR  
SOUTHEAST KANSAS INTO WEST-CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST MISSOURI.  
VISIBILITIES AS LOW AS ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF MILE AT TIMES.  
 
- WIDESPREAD RAIN CHANCES (60-90%) RETURN LATE TONIGHT THROUGH  
MONDAY. HIGHEST AMOUNTS EXPECTED ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN  
MISSOURI, AROUND A HALF INCH TO AN INCH.  
 
- BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES BY MID-WEEK INTO THANKSGIVING.  
HIGHS IN THE 40S TO NEAR 50, AND LOWS IN THE MIDDLE 20S TO  
LOWER 30S.  
 
- SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES IN THE 50S NEXT WEEKEND, WITH  
INCREASING CONFIDENCE IN ADDITIONAL RAIN CHANCES (40-70%).  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 200 AM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
 
THIS MORNING:  
SATELLITE IMAGERY CONTINUES TO DEPICT AN AREA OF LOW STRATUS  
PERSISTING ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING. WITH  
LOW- LEVEL MOISTURE IN PLACE, STRATUS IS LIKELY TO BUILD DOWN.  
THIS WILL SUPPORT WIDESPREAD AREAS OF FOG DEVELOPING THROUGH  
SUNRISE, WITH REDUCED VISIBILITIES AROUND A QUARTER TO A HALF  
MILE. MOST GUIDANCE HIGHLIGHTS THE EXTENT OF THE FOG FROM  
SOUTHEAST KS INTO SOUTHWEST AND CENTRAL MO. FOR THIS REASON, A  
DENSE FOG ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 10 AM THIS MORNING. LOWS  
BOTTOM OUT IN THE 40S.  
 
TODAY-MONDAY:  
AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH THE LATE MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON,  
CLOUDS WILL GRADUALLY DISSIPATE WITH SUBTLE MID-LEVEL HEIGHT  
RISES ASSOCIATED WITH SOME RIDGING. HIGHS THIS AFTERNOON CLIMB  
INTO THE LOWER 60S WITH A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS. ADDITIONALLY,  
DRIER WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH MUCH OF TODAY AHEAD OF THE  
NEXT TROUGH AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM BUILDING OUT OF THE BAJA/FOUR  
CORNERS REGION.  
 
THIS UPPER- LEVEL TROUGH IS PROGGED TO BUILD INTO THE SOUTHERN  
PLAINS BY TONIGHT, WITH INCREASING MOISTURE AHEAD OF IT. PWATS  
PUSH TOWARDS 0.75 TO 1.00 INCH AS WE HEAD INTO TONIGHT AND  
MONDAY, SETTING THE STAGE WITH AMPLE MOISTURE AS PVA OVERSPREADS  
THE AREA. THIS WILL SUPPORT SCATTERED SHOWERS INCREASING IN  
COVERAGE FROM THE SOUTHWEST LATE TONIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING.  
RAIN CHANCES (60-90%) ARE HIGHEST MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY  
EVENING, WITH THE GREATEST COVERAGE SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 44.  
WITH MORE CAMS COMING INTO FOCUS, THERE HAS BEEN SOME SUBTLE  
SHIFTS TO BE NOTED IN THE FORECAST. PARTICULARLY, THE SHIFT IN  
THE AXIS OF HEAVIEST RAINFALL AMOUNTS FURTHER SOUTH OF THE AREA  
THROUGH CENTRAL AR. AS A RESULT, RAINFALL AMOUNTS HAVE TRENDED  
DOWNWARD IN THE AREA SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 44. ADDITIONALLY, THE  
CHANCES FOR ANY EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS ARE VERY LOW (10-15%) AND  
SUGGEST MORE SHOWERS THAN ANYTHING. NBM PROBABILITIES FOR  
GREATER THAN A HALF INCH OF RAIN REMAIN HIGHEST TOWARDS THE  
MO/AR BORDER, AROUND 40-70%. THIS AREA COULD SEE A FEW POCKETS  
OF 0.75 TO 1.0 INCH. OTHERWISE, RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO  
TAPER OFF FURTHER NORTH, CLOSER TO A QUARTER TO A HALF INCH. AS  
A RESULT, NO FLOODING IS EXPECTED WITH THIS SYSTEM. ANY  
RAINFALL RECEIVED WILL REMAIN BENEFICIAL TO ONGOING DROUGHT  
CONDITIONS. BREEZY SOUTHERLY WINDS ACCOMPANY HIGHS IN THE 50S TO  
NEAR 60 ON MONDAY AS RAIN MOVES THROUGH THE AREA. THERE WILL BE  
SOME PERIODS OF DRY TIME, WITH RAIN CHANCES TAPERING OFF FROM  
WEST TO EAST OVERNIGHT MONDAY.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 200 AM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
 
TUESDAY-FRIDAY:  
BY TUESDAY, THE EARLY WEEK SYSTEM SLIDES EAST OF THE REGION WITH  
A COLD FRONT PROGGED TO TRANSLATE THROUGH THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEY. THIS COLD FRONT IS TIED TO A PASSING TROUGH ACROSS THE  
NORTH, USHERING IN A COOLER AIRMASS FOR MID WEEK. THIS WILL  
SUPPORT HIGHS IN THE MIDDLE TO UPPER 40S BY WEDNESDAY, AND  
OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE MIDDLE TO UPPER 20S. THE COOLER WEATHER  
WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY MOSTLY DRY WEATHER THROUGH MID TO LATE  
WEEK. THIS INCLUDES THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY NEXT THURSDAY, WITH  
HIGHS IN THE UPPER 40S TO LOWER 50S.  
 
NEXT WEEKEND:  
BY NEXT WEEKEND, CONFIDENCE IS A BIT LOWER WITH REGARDS TO  
TEMPERATURES, AS NBM INTERQUARTILE SPREADS REMAIN 10 DEGREES OR  
GREATER. FOR THE TIME BEING, THE FORECAST IS LEANING TOWARDS  
SEASONABLE TO SLIGHTLY BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES. MEANWHILE,  
THE UPPER- LEVEL PATTERN APPEARS TO BECOME MORE ACTIVE,  
SUPPORTING THE RETURN OF RAIN CHANCES NEXT WEEKEND. THE LATEST  
ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE SUGGEST RAIN CHANCES (40-70%) TO INCREASE  
FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY. ADDITIONAL RAIN CHANCES LOOK TO  
PERSIST THROUGH SUNDAY. IT DOES NOT APPEAR WE WILL BE COLD  
ENOUGH TO SUPPORT WINTRY PRECIPITATION, BUT WE WILL MONITOR  
CLOSELY OVER THE NEXT WEEK WITH REMAINING UNCERTAINTIES IN THE  
TEMPERATURE FORECAST INTO NEXT WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z MONDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 500 AM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
 
SATELLITE IMAGERY CONTINUES TO DEPICT AN AREA OF LOW STRATUS  
PERSISTING ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING. IT IS  
APPEARS THAT STRATUS IS ACTIVELY BUILDING DOWN, ALLOWING SOME AREAS  
OF FOG TO DEVELOP TOWARDS SUNRISE. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR REDUCED  
VISIBILITIES AS LOW AS A QUARTER TO A HALF MILE THROUGH MID-  
MORNING. CEILINGS REMAIN AROUND 300 TO 500 FEET. THE EXTENT OF  
THE DENSE FOG OVERSPREADING KBBG AND KSGF IS LOWER THAN PREVIOUS  
FORECASTS. NONETHELESS, IFR TO LIFR FLIGHT CONDITIONS CAN BE  
EXPECTED.  
 
FLIGHT CONDITIONS MAY GRADUALLY IMPROVE THROUGH THE EARLY  
AFTERNOON, THOUGH THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY ON THE EXTENT  
OF THE STRATUS DECK LINGERING FURTHER INTO THE AFTERNOON.  
MEANWHILE, ADDITIONAL CLOUD COVER BUILDS INTO THE AREA TONIGHT  
AHEAD OF THE NEXT SYSTEM. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS THIS MORNING  
BECOMING PREDOMINATELY SOUTHEASTERLY AT 5 TO 10 KNOTS LATER  
TODAY.  
 
 
   
SGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
KS...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST THIS MORNING FOR KSZ073-097-  
101.  
MO...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST THIS MORNING FOR MOZ055-056-  
066>069-077>081-088>091-093>095-101>103.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...PEREZ  
LONG TERM...PEREZ  
AVIATION...PEREZ  
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