714  
FXUS64 KTSA 291628  
AFDTSA  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK  
1128 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
   
..NEW UPDATE  
 
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
UPDATED AT 330 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
- SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL INCREASES THIS EVENING INTO SUNDAY.  
 
- UNSETTLED MID / LATE WEEK WITH SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL LATE  
TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY.  
 
- RAIN CHANCES CONTINUE FOR LATE WEEK THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
UPDATE  
 
ISSUED AT 1127 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
THE TRANSITION TOWARD A MORE ACTIVE SW FLOW PATTERN ALOFT IN  
ONGOING. AN INITIAL LEAD WAVE IS LIFTING NNE OVER KS/NE THIS  
MORNING, WITH A TRAILING WAVE CURRENTLY OVER AZ EXPECTED TO HELP  
PROVIDE THE FORCING FOR SEVERE WEATHER TONIGHT. AT THE SURFACE,  
LOW PRESSURE OVER WESTERN KS WAS MOVING EAST. A DRYLINE EXTENDED  
SOUTH OF THE LOW DOWN ACROSS FAR WESTERN OK INTO WESTERN NORTH TX.  
A COLD FRONT WILL ADVANCE SOUTHEAST IN OUR DIRECTION LATER AS THE  
AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LIFTS EAST-NORTHEAST TOWARD NW MO. MID LEVEL  
TEMPS WERE WARM ON THE 12Z OUN SOUNDING /700MB ~10C/ INDICATING  
THERE SHOULD BE PRETTY STOUT CAPPING OF THE WARM SECTOR AHEAD OF  
THE DRYLINE DURING THE DAY TODAY. HOWEVER, AS THE COLD FRONT  
OVERTAKES THE DRYLINE AND UPPER FORCING FOR ASCENT IMPINGES ON THE  
REGION WITH THE APPROACHING WAVE FROM THE WEST, STORMS SHOULD  
BEGIN TO FIRE THIS EVENING.  
 
STUCK WITH THE PREVIOUS FORECAST AND KEPT WINDS/GUSTS HIGHER THAN  
THE MODEL BLEND FOR TODAY, AND ALSO KEPT THE DRY FORECAST THRU  
00Z.  
 
LACY  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(TODAY AND TONIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 330 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
WARM, HUMID, AND BREEZY CONDITIONS DEVELOP BY AFTERNOON WITH FOCUS  
ON A COLD FRONT ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL KS AND A DRYLINE EXTENDING  
THROUGH WESTERN OK BY LATE AFTERNOON. NOTABLE CAPPING INVERSION  
WILL LIKELY PERSIST THROUGH THE DAY BEFORE ISOLATED TO SCATTERED  
THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOP IN VICINITY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED BOUNDARIES  
BY LATE AFTERNOON OR EARLY EVENING. EXPECTATION IS THAT STORMS  
WILL INCREASE IN COVERAGE NEAR THE DRYLINE / COLD FRONT  
INTERSECTION ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL OK AND SPREAD ENE ACROSS MUCH OF  
NE OK FROM MID EVENING THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON SUNDAY.  
SUFFICIENT SHEAR AND INSTABILITY WILL SUPPORT ORGANIZED UPDRAFTS  
AND EXPECTATIONS A RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER WILL ACCOMPANY THE  
STORMS DESPITE RESIDUAL LOW LEVEL INHIBITION. FURTHER SOUTH THE  
COVERAGE AND DURATION OF STORMS IS MUCH MORE UNCERTAIN AS FORCING  
WILL REMAIN LESS. GUIDANCE VARIES CONSIDERABLY ON THE OVERALL  
COVERAGE ALONG AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 40 BUT ANY STORMS THAT DO  
DEVELOP WILL POSE A RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER. COLD FRONT MOVES  
STEADILY SOUTHEASTWARD AND LIKELY EXTENDS FROM FAR NW AR INTO SE  
OK AROUND SUNRISE SUNDAY.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY)  
ISSUED AT 330 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
COLD FRONT WILL BE THE FOCUS FOR STORMS ON SUNDAY AS IT CONTINUES  
TO MOVE EASTWARD THROUGH THE DAY. VEERING LOW LEVEL WINDS WILL  
LIMIT FRONTAL CONVERGENCE AND COVERAGE OF EVENTUAL STORMS MAY NOT  
BEGIN TO PEAK UNTIL IT REACHES THE EASTERN EXTENT OF THE FORECAST  
AREA AND POINTS EASTWARD. THE AIRMASS ALONG THE FRONT IS LIKELY TO  
BE UNSTABLE AND WEAKLY CAPPED BY LATE MORNING SO ANY INITIAL  
STORMS WILL POSE SOME RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER. TEMPS WILL BE  
NOTICEABLY COOLER BEHIND THE FRONT WITH BREEZY NW WINDS.  
 
SFC HIGH SETTLES OVER THE REGION MONDAY WITH MUCH COOLER TEMPS AND  
DRY WEATHER.  
 
SFC LOW QUICKLY DEEPENS OVER SW CO DURING THE DAY TUESDAY AND A  
RAPID AIRMASS MODIFICATION WILL OCCUR OVER THE SOUTHERN PLAINS.  
STRONG WINDS WILL EVENTUALLY DEVELOP ACROSS THE LOCAL REGION AND  
PERSIST THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT WITH A CHANCE FOR WIND ADVISORY  
LEVEL GUSTS INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. AS THE SFC LOW LIFTS QUICKLY  
INTO THE UPPER MIDWEST THE NEXT COLD FRONT SURGES SOUTHWARD AND  
INTO NE OK BY SUNRISE WEDNESDAY. THE FORECAST IS TRENDING TOWARD A  
LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING ALONG THE FRONT AND SPREADING  
ACROSS THE LOCAL REGION LATE TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY.  
A RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER WILL ACCOMPANY THESE STORMS.  
 
THE FRONT STALLS BY WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEAR THE RED RIVER AND REGAINS  
A FOCUS FOR ADDITIONAL SHOWERS AND STORMS AS IT LIFTS NORTHWARD ON  
THURSDAY. A WINDOW FOR HIGHER RAINFALL TOTALS IS POSSIBLE WITH  
THIS SCENARIO ACROSS SE OK INTO WESTERN AR. THE PATTERN REMAINS  
UNSETTLED FRIDAY AND LIKELY THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND AS TROUGHING  
REMAINS ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST CONUS AND MULTIPLE SUBTLE WAVES PASS  
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PLAINS.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(12Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 628 AM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
MVFR CEILINGS CONTINUE THIS MORNING AND ARE FORECAST TO LAST  
THROUGH MUCH OF THE MORNING HOURS ACROSS ALL E OK AND NW AR TAF  
SITES, THOUGH SOME SPOTTY PERIODS OF VFR CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN  
NOTED. LOW CLOUDS WILL SLOWLY LIFT AND SCATTER BY THIS AFTERNOON,  
WITH VFR CONDITIONS PREVAILING THROUGH MUCH OF THE REST OF THE  
PERIOD. GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL ALSO DEVELOP AGAIN TODAY IN  
ADVANCE OF ANOTHER STORM SYSTEM. AFOREMENTIONED STORM SYSTEM AND  
COLD FRONT WILL BRING THUNDERSTORM CHANCES THIS EVENING AND  
OVERNIGHT, WITH BEST CHANCES ACROSS FAR NE OK. STORMS WILL SPREAD  
EAST THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS WITH LESS COVERAGE EXPECTED  
ACROSS W AR BY THE EARLY MORNING HOURS. WINDS WILL ALSO BEGIN TO  
SHIFT TO NORTHWESTERLY BEHIND THE COLD FRONT ACROSS NE OK TOWARD  
THE END OF THIS TAF PERIOD.  
 
BOWLAN  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
TUL 83 59 70 40 / 0 70 10 0  
FSM 82 65 83 45 / 0 30 40 20  
MLC 82 64 79 44 / 0 30 20 10  
BVO 84 50 66 36 / 0 80 10 0  
FYV 79 62 79 38 / 0 50 50 10  
BYV 78 63 79 40 / 10 40 50 20  
MKO 82 61 76 41 / 0 50 30 10  
MIO 82 57 69 39 / 0 80 30 0  
F10 82 59 76 41 / 0 40 10 0  
HHW 80 64 79 47 / 0 30 30 20  
 
 
   
TSA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OK...NONE.  
AR...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
UPDATE...30  
SHORT TERM...07  
LONG TERM....07  
AVIATION...04  
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