879  
FXUS62 KTAE 190033  
AFDTAE  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL  
733 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
   
..NEW AVIATION  
 
   
NEAR TERM  
 
(THROUGH THURSDAY)  
ISSUED AT 205 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
 
BREAKS IN THE CLOUD COVER THIS AFTERNOON HAVE LEAD TO DIURNAL  
WARMING/INSTABILITY. THIS INCREASE IN BUOYANCY WILL LEAD TO PWATS  
INCREASING ACROSS THE FL PANHANDLE AND SE ALABAMA AS THE ATMOSPHERIC  
COLUMN MOISTENS. THE PROXIMITY TO THE INCOMING COLD FRONT ALSO  
LEADS THIS PART OF THE AREA TO HAVE BETTER LARGE-SCALE FORCING FOR  
ASCENT. ALL THIS TO SAY THERE WILL BE SHOWERS ACROSS THE FL  
PANHANDLE AND SE ALABAMA, THE INCREASE IN INSTABILITY COULD LEAD TO  
A FEW RUMBLES OF THUNDER AND GUSTY WINDS FROM OUTFLOWS AS STORMS  
COLLAPSE.  
 
DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS THE FRONT WILL SLOWLY MOVE ACROSS THE  
REGION. AS THE ATMOSPHERE DECOUPLES AND STABILIZES AT THE SURFACE  
WE'LL SEE A REDUCTION IN POPS AND AN INCREASE IN FOG COVERAGE. AREAS  
AHEAD OF THE FRONT, SPECIFICALLY ACROSS THE FL BIG BEND AND SW  
GEORGIA WILL BE EITHER NEAR CALM OR CALM WITH PLENTY OF MOISTURE  
LEADING TO ANOTHER NIGHT OF PATCHY TO DENSE FOG. AS THE FRONT MOVES  
THROUGH TOMORROW, WE'LL SEE SKIES BEGINNING TO CLEAR UP AS DEW  
POINTS DROP AND COOLER AIR FROM THE NORTH BEGINS TO MOVE ACROSS THE  
REGION.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 205 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
 
THE SHORT TERM PERIOD BEGINS WITH THE REGION BETWEEN THE DEPARTING  
COLD FRONT AND A REINFORCING COLD FRONT OVER THE MID MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEY. THIS SECONDARY COLD FRONT WILL BRING A MUCH COOLER AND  
DRIER AIRMASS TO THE REGION, RETURNING THE FEEL OF WINTER.  
HOWEVER, THE TREND IN THE MODELS OVER THE LAST WEEK HAS BEEN  
TOWARD A WARMER SOLUTION THAN INITIALLY ADVERTISED SEVERAL DAYS  
AGO. THIS IS LARGELY DUE TO THE NORTHERN STREAM TROUGH AND THE  
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE AREA REMAINING MUCH FURTHER NORTH OF OUR  
REGION. SO WHILE COOL ADVECTION ON FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT WILL  
BE MODEST, IT WON'T BE SIGNIFICANT ENOUGH TO DRIVE TEMPERATURES OR  
WIND CHILLS INCREDIBLY LOW. MODEL GUIDANCE THIS 12Z CYCLE HAS  
WARMED FROM THE LAST CYCLE, AND WITH THE PRESSURE GRADIENT FAIRLY  
TIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT, IT IS QUITE UNLIKELY THAT AIR TEMPERATURES  
WILL REACH FREEZING INTO FL, THOUGH A FEW SPOTS IN SE ALABAMA MAY  
GET THERE. NONETHELESS, WITH THE SURFACE WIND, WIND CHILLS WILL  
DIP DOWN BELOW FREEZING ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY)  
ISSUED AT 205 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
 
THE LONG TERM PERIOD BEGINS WITH A COOL AND DRY AIRMASS IN PLACE  
WITH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES THAT WILL  
TRANSIT TO THE MID ATLANTIC STATES AND REMAIN IN PLACE INTO  
TUESDAY. BECAUSE THE CENTER OF THE RIDGE IS LOCATED SO FAR TO THE  
NORTH OF THE REGION, LOW TEMPERATURES SATURDAY NIGHT ARE NOT SET  
UP TO BE AS COOL AS ADVERTISED IN THE MOS, AS THIS ISN'T AN IDEAL  
RADIATIONAL COOLING SETUP WITH 3-5 KT OF WIND OVERNIGHT. ONLY A  
GRADUAL WARMING TREND IS THEN EXPECTED UNTIL MONDAY WHEN THE LOW  
LEVEL FLOW PICKS UP MORE OF AN EASTERLY COMPONENT WHEN THE HIGH  
PRESSURE AREA CENTERS OVER THE MID ATLANTIC STATES. AT THIS POINT,  
GRADUAL MOISTURE RETURN AND MODERATION OF THE AIRMASS WILL LEAD  
TO TEMPERATURES RISING BACK INTO THE UPPER 60S TO NEAR 70 FOR  
HIGHS BY THE END OF THE PERIOD. THIS WILL ALSO SET UP THE REGION  
FOR A RETURN OF STRATUS/FOG LATE IN THE PERIOD IN THE EASTERLY  
FLOW REGIME.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(00Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 655 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
 
SCATTERED SHRA WITH EMBEDDED TSRA ARE EXPECTED INVOF ABY AND TLH  
BEFORE DISSIPATING 01-02Z. A VFR START TO THE TAF PERIOD AT ALL  
SITES OUTSIDE OF FOG AT ECP, THEN CIGS AND VSBYS WILL LOWER AGAIN  
OVERNIGHT. RESTRICTIONS WILL BE MOST PRONOUNCED AT ECP, TLH, AND  
VLD WITH LIFR/VLIFR. AT ABY AND DHN, MVFR WITH A BRIEF PERIOD OF  
LIFR. MEANWHILE, A COLD FRONT MOVING THROUGH THE AREA WILL CLOCK  
WINDS AROUND TO THE NORTH-NORTHWEST SATURDAY MORNING, WITH A SLOW  
RETURN TO VFR AT ALL TERMINALS BY LATE MORNING.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
ISSUED AT 205 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
 
A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH THE MARINE AREA LATE TONIGHT  
AND THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS ON THURSDAY. THIS WILL SHIFT WINDS  
TO OFFSHORE THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK. BY FRIDAY, A  
SECONDARY COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH THE REGION, RESULTING IN AN  
INCREASE IN STRONGER OFFSHORE WINDS BY FRIDAY NIGHT. A PERIOD OF  
ADVISORY CONDITIONS IS EXPECTED FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY  
BEFORE WINDS SLIGHTLY DECREASE INTO THE WEEKEND AS HIGH PRESSURE  
BUILDS OVER THE OHIO VALLEY AND MID ATLANTIC STATES. MODEST  
OFFSHORE WINDS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEKEND  
AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK WITH THE HIGH PRESSURE AREA WELL TO THE  
NORTH OF THE MARINE AREA.  
 
 
   
FIRE WEATHER  
 
ISSUED AT 205 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
 
A COLD FRONT WILL PASS THE DISTRICTS FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH  
THURSDAY, WITH A COOLER AND DRIER AIR MASS FOLLOWING FROM LATER  
THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND. THIS COLD FRONT WILL  
INCREASE TRANSPORT WINDS, COMING OUT OF THE NORTHWEST, ACROSS THE  
REGION LEADING TO FAIR TO GOOD DISPERSIONS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.  
 
 
   
HYDROLOGY  
 
ISSUED AT 205 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
 
THE APPROACHING FRONT THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT SHOULD PRODUCE  
LIMITED RAINFALL ACROSS THE REGION. THEREAFTER, DRY CONDITIONS ARE  
EXPECTED UNTIL THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK, THUS, THERE ARE NO FLOOD  
CONCERNS FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS.  
 
 
   
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT  
 
SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT REQUESTED. HOWEVER, SPOTTERS ARE ALWAYS  
ENCOURAGED TO SAFELY REPORT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER CONDITIONS WHEN THEY  
OCCUR BY CALLING THE OFFICE OR TWEETING US @NWSTALLAHASSEE.  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
TALLAHASSEE 77 60 73 45 / 20 20 0 0  
PANAMA CITY 74 58 71 46 / 20 30 0 0  
DOTHAN 76 55 67 41 / 40 20 0 0  
ALBANY 77 55 70 41 / 30 30 0 0  
VALDOSTA 77 59 74 47 / 20 20 10 0  
CROSS CITY 80 60 77 50 / 20 20 10 0  
APALACHICOLA 71 61 71 48 / 20 40 0 0  
 
 
   
TAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
FL...NONE.  
GA...NONE.  
AL...NONE.  
GM...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
NEAR TERM...OLIVER  
SHORT TERM...GODSEY  
LONG TERM....GODSEY  
AVIATION...33  
MARINE...GODSEY  
FIRE WEATHER...OLIVER  
HYDROLOGY...GODSEY  
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