434  
FXUS62 KTBW 191752  
AFDTBW  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL  
1252 PM EST THU DEC 19 2024  
   
..NEW AVIATION
 
 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 1016 AM EST THU DEC 19 2024  
 
THE WIDESPREAD AND DENSE FOG ACROSS THE REGION HAS MOSTLY LIFTED,  
THOUGH RECENT SURFACE OBSERVATIONS AND WEBCAMS STILL SHOW SOME REDUCED  
VISIBILITIES IN SOME AREAS BUT EXPECTING TRENDS TO CONTINUE TO  
IMPROVE OVER THE NEXT HOUR OR SO. OTHERWISE, A COLD FRONT WILL  
CONTINUE TO SWEEP ACROSS THE AREA THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE DAY  
WITH A MAINLY RAIN-FREE PASSAGE BUT A FEW LIGHT SHOWERS MAY BE  
ABLE TO DEVELOP AS A MID LEVEL SHORTWAVE TROUGH ACCOMPANYING THE  
FRONTAL BOUNDARY SWINGS THROUGH BEFORE PUSHING OUT INTO THE  
ATLANTIC BY THE EVENING HOURS. HOWEVER, WILL STICK WITH THE DRY  
FORECAST FOR TODAY AS CONFIDENCE IN MEASURABLE PRECIPITATION  
REMAINS LOW SO NO ADJUSTMENTS TO POPS NEEDED AT THIS TIME.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 355 AM EST THU DEC 19 2024  
 
A DIGGING SHORTWAVE OVER THE SRN U.S./N GULF THIS MORNING IS  
ACCOMPANIED BY AN APPROACHING COLD FRONT SLATED TO MOVE ACROSS THE  
LOCAL AREA LATER TODAY. WEAK SURFACE RIDGING CURRENTLY OVER THE  
STATE WITH LIGHT FLOW COUPLED WITH ADEQUATE LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE HAS  
LED TO FAVORABLE FOG CONDITIONS, WITH WIDESPREAD FOG IN PLACE  
ACROSS W FL AND THE ADJACENT E GULF WATERS. A DENSE FOG ADVISORY  
REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM THIS MORNING, PENDING ANY NECESSARY  
EXTENSIONS BEFORE CONDITIONS BEGIN TO IMPROVE, INITIALLY OVER  
LAND AREAS AFTER SUNRISE BEFORE FOLLOWING SUIT OVER MARINE ZONES  
LATER IN THE DAY PARTICULARLY AFTER DRIER AIR BEGINS ADVECTING  
INTO THE REGION BEHIND THE FRONT. SOME IMMEDIATE COASTAL AREAS MAY  
REMAIN IN THE SOUP A LITTLE LONGER AS LIGHT NW FLOW CONTINUES TO  
ADVECT SOME OF THE SEA FOG ASHORE, BUT GENERAL IMPROVEMENT IS  
EXPECTED BY AFTERNOON. A FEW SHOWERS WILL ACCOMPANY THE FRONT BUT  
ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN MOSTLY OVER THE GULF WATERS. DESPITE THE  
FOG AND CLOUD COVER EARLY AS WELL AS THE COLD FRONT PUSHING ACROSS  
THE STATE, CLEARING SKIES INTO THE AFTERNOON WILL ALLOW FOR TEMPS  
TO WARM INTO THE MID AND UPPER 70S WITH SOME LOWER 80S POSSIBLE  
SOUTH OF I-4.  
 
DRIER AIR BEGINS FILTERING INTO THE AREA LATER DAY BEHIND THE  
FRONT, WITH PW VALUES DROPPING BELOW AN INCH ACROSS THE CWA BY  
FRIDAY MORNING, ALTHOUGH SOME GUIDANCE HOLDS ON TO ENOUGH LOW-  
LEVEL MOISTURE FOR AREAS OF LOW CLOUDS AND MAYBE SOME SPOTTY MIST  
OR FOG ON FRIDAY MORNING. OTHERWISE, FRIDAY IS SHAPING UP TO BE A  
PLEASANT BUT COOLER DAY UNDER MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES AND OCCASIONALLY  
BREEZY CONDITIONS DURING THE AFTERNOON, WITH MORNING LOWS IN THE  
LOWER 50S NORTH TO LOWER 60S SOUTH AND HIGHS IN THE MID 60S NORTH  
TO MID 70S SOUTH.  
 
COOL/DRY AIR ADVECTION WITH SUNNY/CLEAR CONDITIONS CONTINUES INTO  
THE WEEKEND, WITH PW VALUES DROPPING TO AROUND A HALF-INCH OR  
LOWER ACROSS THE PENINSULA ON SATURDAY, AND DEW POINTS INTO THE  
30S AND 40S. MORNING LOWS DROP INTO THE MID 30S NORTH TO AROUND 50  
SOUTH, WITH HIGHS STRUGGLING TO CLIMB INTO THE MID 50S NORTH TO  
UPPER 60S SOUTH. SUNDAY LOOKS TO FEATURE THE COOLEST MORNING LOWS,  
DROPPING INTO THE MID 30S NORTH TO MID 40S SOUTH, WITH A BIT  
WARMER AFTERNOON TEMPS IN THE MID 60S NORTH TO LOWER 70S SOUTH.  
GRADUAL WARMING TREND CONTINUES INTO MID-WEEK NEXT WEEK, WITH LOWS  
BACK INTO THE MID 50S TO AROUND 60 AND HIGHS IN THE MID TO UPPER  
70S. LOW AND MID LEVEL RIDGING BUILDING OVER THE E SEABOARD AND SE  
U.S. OVER THE FIRST HALF OF THE WEEK SHOULD MAINTAIN GENERALLY  
FAIR WEATHER CONDITIONS LOCALLY, WITH SOME OCCASIONAL BREEZY  
CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY AFTERNOONS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(18Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 1249 PM EST THU DEC 19 2024  
 
OCCASIONAL MVFR CIGS WILL BE POSSIBLE AT THE START OF THE TAF  
PERIOD AS EARLIER FOG AND LOW STRATUS CONTINUES TO IMPROVE AND  
VFR CONDITIONS WILL THEN PREVAIL AREA-WIDE THROUGH TONIGHT.  
ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS MAY THEN OCCUR OVERNIGHT DUE TO THE  
POTENTIAL OF FOG DEVELOPMENT ONCE AGAIN, THOUGH CONFIDENCE IN THE  
COVERAGE OF FOG TONIGHT REMAINS LOW AT THIS TIME. OTHERWISE, ANY  
FOG THAT DEVELOPS OVERNIGHT WILL LIFT FRIDAY MORNING WITH VFR  
CONDITIONS THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE PERIOD WITH NW WINDS  
TOMORROW AND OCCASIONAL GUSTS OF 15-20 KTS.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
ISSUED AT 355 AM EST THU DEC 19 2024  
 
SEA FOG IS IN PLACE ACROSS THE REGION THIS MORNING WITH WIDESPREAD  
AREAS OF VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE NAUTICAL MILE, AND A MARINE DENSE  
FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM, PENDING ANY NECESSARY  
EXTENSIONS. SEA FOG WILL LINGER OVER THE OFFSHORE WATERS UNTIL  
THE FRONT MOVES THROUGH, BUT IS LIKELY TO BEGIN IMPROVING ACROSS  
NEARSHORE WATERS AFTER SUNRISE. COOLER AND DRIER WEATHER SHOULD  
ALLEVIATE ANY VISIBILITY CONCERNS BEHIND THE FRONT, BUT SEAS WILL  
GRADUALLY BUILD IN RESPONSE TO INCREASED POST-FRONTAL WINDS, WHICH  
MAY REACH CAUTIONARY LEVELS IN SOME MARINE ZONES ON FRIDAY AND  
INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
FIRE WEATHER
 
 
ISSUED AT 355 AM EST THU DEC 19 2024  
 
WIDESPREAD FOG IN PLACE THIS MORNING ACROSS THE REGION, WITH A DENSE  
FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM, PENDING ANY NECESSARY EXTENSIONS.  
A COLD FRONT PUSHES ACROSS THE AREA LATER TODAY WITH COOLER AND DRIER  
AIR BEGINNING TO FILTER INTO THE STATE INTO FRIDAY. LIMITED FOG  
THREAT WILL PERSIST FOR FRIDAY MORNING BUT THREAT SHOULD DIMINISH  
THEREAFTER AND REMAIN LOW INTO NEXT WEEK. ANOTHER COLD FRONT QUICKLY  
MOVES ACROSS THE AREA ON SATURDAY PROVIDING AN ADDITIONAL SURGE OF  
COOLER DRIER AIR BEFORE TEMPS AND MOISTURE BEGIN MODERATING AND  
RECOVERING OVER THE FIRST HALF OF NEXT WEEK. MINIMAL FIRE CONCERNS  
EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD OTHERWISE AS RH VALUES ARE EXPECTED TO  
REMAIN ABOVE CRITICAL THRESHOLDS.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
TPA 61 72 46 61 / 0 0 0 0  
FMY 62 77 49 66 / 0 0 0 0  
GIF 61 77 45 64 / 10 0 0 0  
SRQ 61 74 49 63 / 0 0 0 0  
BKV 54 71 38 61 / 0 0 0 0  
SPG 63 70 51 60 / 0 0 0 0  
 

 
   
TBW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
FL...NONE.  
GULF WATERS...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION/AVIATION/MARINE/FIRE WEATHER...GIARRATANA  
DECISION SUPPORT...ADAVIS  
UPPER AIR/CLIMATE...ADAVIS  
 
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