583  
FXUS64 KSJT 180400  
AFDSJT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN ANGELO TX  
1000 PM CST SUN NOV 17 2024  
   
..NEW AVIATION
 
 
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
 
- STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS, HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING  
POSSIBLE TONIGHT INTO EARLY TOMORROW MORNING.  
 
- WINDY CONDITIONS LIKELY DURING THE DAY MONDAY.  
 
- COLDER TEMPERATURES FOR THE MIDDLE TO LATTER PART OF THE  
UPCOMING WEEK.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM
 
 
(THIS EVENING THROUGH TONIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 101 PM CST SUN NOV 17 2024  
 
CLASSIC LOW INSTABILITY BUT HIGH SHEAR EVENT UPCOMING FOR WEST  
CENTRAL TEXAS TONIGHT.  
 
AREA RADARS CONTINUE TO SHOW AN AREA OF SHOWERS WITH MAINLY LIGHT  
TO BRIEFLY MODERATE RAINFALL ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN  
AND SOUTH PLAINS, JUST CLIPPING THE WESTERN PORTIONS OF THE  
CONCHO VALLEY AND BIG COUNTRY. ALL INDICATIONS ARE THAT THIS AREA  
WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD AS WE GO THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE  
AFTERNOON AND THE EVENING HOURS, WITH POP CHANCES GOING UP INTO  
TONIGHT. ALOFT, POTENT UPPER LEVEL LOW CONTINUES TO MOVE ACROSS  
NORTHERN MEXICO THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
TONIGHT, THIS UPPER LOW WILL MOVE INTO WEST TEXAS MONDAY MORNING  
AND THEN EJECT INTO KANSAS BY NOON MONDAY. VERY STRONG WIND FIELDS  
WITH THIS SYSTEM, WITH 850 MB JET HITTING 50+ KNOTS, NEAR 70 KTS  
AT 700 MB, AND 500 MB NEAR 100 KTS BY LATE TONIGHT MOVING ACROSS  
WEST CENTRAL TEXAS. ON THE OTHER HAND, INSTABILITY AND LAPSE RATES  
WILL BE WEAK, WITH CAPE VALUES REMAINING MOSTLY IN THE 500-1000  
J/KG RANGE. THUS, HAIL THREAT WILL BE RELATIVELY LIMITED. WIND  
THREAT HOWEVER WILL BE THE MAIN ISSUE, WITH ANY DOWNDRAFTS FROM  
THESE STORMS LIKELY TO PULL DOWN SOME OF THESE HIGHER WINDS ALOFT  
DOWN TO THE SURFACE. BIGGEST THREAT AREA MAY BE ACROSS THE BIG  
COUNTRY WHERE A LITTLE MORE COHERENT OUTFLOW BOUNDARY FROM THE  
STORMS MAY BE ABLE TO PRODUCE A MORE WIDESPREAD DAMAGING WIND  
AREA.  
 
STRONG SHEAR PROFILES (0-1K SRH OF 250-400) MEANS THE TORNADO  
THREAT IS NOT ZERO EITHER, WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF A FEW QLCS  
TYPE SPIN-UPS CERTAINLY POSSIBLE. AGAIN, THE MAIN THREAT AREA MAY  
BE ACROSS THE BIG COUNTRY CLOSER TO THE ACTUAL SURFACE LOW WHERE  
LOW LEVEL WIND FIELDS WILL BE BACKED MORE THAN AREAS FARTHER  
SOUTH.  
 
ONE LAST NOTE, ONCE THE LINE GETS COMPLETELY DEVELOPED (AND THIS  
MAY NOT BE UNTIL MIDNIGHT) STORMS WILL BE KICKING OUT ACROSS THE  
AREA VERY FAST. ENTIRE LINE WILL BE SHIFTING EAST AS FAST AS  
40+ MPH, WITH THE INDIVIDUAL CELLS EVEN A LITTLE FASTER. FAST  
MOVEMENT AND OVERNIGHT TIME PERIOD WILL MEAN THAT THE PUBLIC MAY  
NEED TO REACT TO ANY WARNINGS A LITTLE QUICKER THAN THEY MIGHT  
NORMALLY DO, SINCE THE WEATHER MAY APPEAR FAIRLY QUIET UNTIL  
RIGHT BEFORE THE STORM ARRIVES.  
 
FINALLY, WILL LEAVE THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT AS IS FOR NOW.  
MAIN CONCERN WILL CONTINUE TO BE ACROSS THE NORTHWEST CONCHO  
VALLEY INTO THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN BIG COUNTRY, WHERE SHOWERS AND  
STORMS MAY BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD THIS EVENING BEFORE EVEN THE  
MAIN SQUALL LINE MOVES INTO THE AREA OVERNIGHT. PLENTY OF MOISTURE  
IN PLACE AND GIVEN THAT SOILS ARE STILL DECENTLY SATURATED FROM  
THE VERY HEAVY RAINFALL 3 WEEKS AGO, THE THREAT REMAINS IN PLACE.  
FARTHER SOUTH AND EAST ACROSS AREAS THAT MAY SEE ONLY THE SQUALL  
LINE, THREAT IS LIKELY SMALLER JUST DUE TO THE FAST MOVEMENT OF  
THE LINE ITSELF.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM
 
 
(MONDAY THROUGH NEXT SUNDAY)  
ISSUED AT 202 PM CST SUN NOV 17 2024  
   
..WIND ADVISORY 3 AM TONIGHT TO 3 PM MONDAY AFTERNOON
 
 
60-70KT 700 MB WIND MAX WILL BE MOVING NORTHEAST THROUGH WEST TEXAS  
EARLY MONDAY MORNING. STRONG SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 25 TO 35 MPH WILL  
GUST TO 45 MPH, WITH POSSIBLY 50 MPH IN HIGHER ELEVATIONS. A WIND  
ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF AN OZONA...  
ELDORADO... EDEN TO BROWNWOOD LINE FROM 3 AM TO 3 PM. WIND  
ADVISORY WAS STARTED A FEW HOURS EARLY AS SOME OF THE STRONGER  
WINDS ALOFT MAY REACH THE SURFACE, AS A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS  
MOVES THROUGH. STORMS ALONG/EAST OF A HASKELL TO ABILENE TO  
JUNCTION LINE AT 6 AM SHOULD BE EAST OF BROWNWOOD AND SABA BY 9  
AM. WINDS SHOULD BE FALLING BY MID AFTERNOON MONDAY AS THE UPPER  
TROUGH MOVES NORTHEAST, WITH WINDS DROPPING QUICKLY TOWARDS  
SUNSET.  
 
COOLER TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 60S/LOWER 70S ARE IN STORE MONDAY  
AND TUESDAY, WITH LOWS IN THE 40S. ANOTHER COLD FRONT WILL MOVE IN  
TUESDAY NIGHT, BRINGING HIGHS WEDNESDAY IN THE LOWER 60S (BIG  
COUNTRY TO MID 60S ALONG I-10). LOWS WILL BE FALLING INTO THE UPPER  
30S WEDNESDAY MORNING AND MID 30S TO 40 DEGREE RANGE THURSDAY  
MORNING AS SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE SETTLES OVER THE CENTRAL AND  
EASTERN TEXAS. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR A LOW SPOT OR TWO TO  
BRIEFLY REACH THE FREEZING POINT IN THE VALLEYS NEAR JUNCTION AND  
SABA SABA, WHERE WINDS WILL BE LIGHTEST. MOST AREAS SHOULD STAY  
ABOVE FREEZING. HIGHS WARM BACK UP INTO THE UPPER 60S/LOWER 70S  
THURSDAY AND MID 70S BY NEXT SUNDAY. NO RAINFALL OTHERWISE FOR THE  
REST OF THE WEEK, WITH DRY AIR AT THE SURFACE AND ZONAL FLOW  
ALOFT.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(06Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 955 PM CST SUN NOV 17 2024  
 
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT THE TAF SITES,  
MAINLY KSJT AND KABI, OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. A LINE OF  
STORMS WILL MOVE THROUGH THE AREA BETWEEN 07Z AND 12Z. STRONG  
GUSTY WINDS AND LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN ARE POSSIBLE AS THE LINE MOVES  
THROUGH. MVFR TO IFR CEILINGS WILL DEVELOP AT ALL SITES EARLY  
MONDAY MORNING, WITH VFR CONDITIONS RETURNING BY MID TO LATE  
MORNING. GUSTY SOUTH WINDS OF 15 TO 20 KNOTS WILL BECOME WEST TO  
SOUTHWEST AT 15 TO 25 KNOTS, WITH HIGHER GUSTS. THE GUSTY WINDS  
WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE DAY MONDAY.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
ABILENE 54 69 48 70 / 100 20 0 0  
SAN ANGELO 52 70 45 72 / 90 0 0 0  
JUNCTION 54 72 45 76 / 90 30 0 0  
BROWNWOOD 57 70 46 73 / 100 60 0 0  
SWEETWATER 52 69 47 69 / 100 0 0 0  
OZONA 51 70 45 71 / 90 0 0 0  
BRADY 57 70 49 73 / 90 40 0 0  
 

 
   
SJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
FLOOD WATCH UNTIL 6 AM CST MONDAY FOR CALLAHAN-COKE-FISHER-  
HASKELL-JONES-NOLAN-SHACKELFORD-STERLING-TAYLOR-THROCKMORTON.  
 
WIND ADVISORY FROM 3 AM TO 3 PM CST MONDAY FOR BROWN-CALLAHAN-  
COKE-COLEMAN-CONCHO-CROCKETT-FISHER-HASKELL-IRION-JONES-NOLAN-  
RUNNELS-SCHLEICHER-SHACKELFORD-STERLING-TAYLOR-THROCKMORTON-TOM  
GREEN.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...07  
LONG TERM....04  
AVIATION...DANIELS  
 
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