919  
FXUS64 KTSA 300531  
AFDTSA  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK  
1231 AM CDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
   
..NEW AVIATION  
 
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
UPDATED AT 1225 AM CDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
 
- SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL INCREASES THIS EVENING INTO SUNDAY  
WITH ALL SEVERE HAZARDS POSSIBLE.  
 
- UNSETTLED MID / LATE WEEK WITH SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL LATE  
TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY.  
 
- RAIN CHANCES CONTINUE FOR LATE WEEK THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(THE REST OF TONIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 956 PM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
COLD FRONT HAS PUSHED INTO OSAGE AND PAWNEE COUNTIES THIS EVENING,  
BUT STORM DEVELOPMENT IN NORTHERN OKLAHOMA THUS FAR HAS REMAINED  
CONFINED TO AREAS NORTHWEST OF THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY, WHICH HAS  
LIMITED STORM INTENSITY.  
 
SURFACE BASED STORMS HAVE DEVELOPED IN SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA AND ARE  
MOVING NORTHEAST INTO CENTRAL OKLAHOMA AT THIS TIME. HAIL UP TO  
GOLFBALL SIZE HAS BEEN OBSERVED WITH THESE STORMS. THESE STORMS  
WILL LIKELY CONTINUE NORTHEAST INTO NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA OVER THE  
NEXT FEW HOURS WITH A CONTINUED SEVERE WEATHER THREAT, AND  
ADDITIONAL STORMS MAY DEVELOP ALONG THE ADVANCING COLD FRONT AS  
WELL. WITH TIME, STORMS ARE LIKELY TO TAKE ON A MORE LINEAR MODE,  
WITH DAMAGING WINDS BECOMING THE MAIN SEVERE WEATHER THREAT LATER  
TONIGHT.  
 
FARTHER SOUTH, STORM COVERAGE REMAINS MORE IN QUESTION, AND THUS  
POPS WILL BE LOWER IN THIS AREA AS ADVERTISED BY THE GOING  
FORECAST.  
 
THE ONLY CHANGE TO THE FORECAST AT THIS TIME IS SOME MINOR  
ADJUSTMENTS TO OVERNIGHT LOWS.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(TOMORROW THROUGH SATURDAY)  
ISSUED AT 237 PM CDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
 
AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES SOUTH LATE TONIGHT INTO TOMORROW MORNING,  
ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS EXPECTED DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS IN SE  
OK AND W-CENTRAL AR. THESE STORMS WILL AGAIN HAVE POTENTIAL TO  
BECOME SEVERE, WITH PRIMARILY A LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WIND THREAT.  
A LIMITED TORNADO THREAT MAY ALSO EVOLVE, BUT LOW LEVEL SHEAR/ SRH  
OVER OUR AREA WILL NOT BE AS STRONG AS TONIGHT. STORMS MOVE EAST OF  
THE CWA DURING THE EVENING HOURS.  
 
SFC HIGH PRESSURE KEEPS THE WEATHER QUIET ON MONDAY (ALBEIT MUCH  
COOLER) BEFORE BROAD W CONUS TROUGHING BEGINS TO INFLUENCE THE  
REGION TUESDAY. BY LATE IN THE DAY TUESDAY OR TUESDAY NIGHT,  
ADEQUATE MOISTURE RETURN WILL HAVE OCCURRED AND ADDITIONAL  
THUNDERSTORMS ARE FORECAST TO DEVELOP ALONG A FRONTAL BOUNDARY IN  
THE S PLAINS. CONDITIONS WILL AGAIN BE FAVORABLE FOR SEVERE WEATHER  
AND ALL HAZARDS APPEAR POSSIBLE AT THIS TIME. THIS FRONTAL BOUNDARY  
IS ADVERTISED TO HANG AROUND THE AREA FOR MUCH OF NEXT WEEK. WITH  
MULTIPLE IMPULSES MOVING THROUGH THE AREA DURING THIS TIME, NEARLY  
DAILY CHANCES OF THUNDERSTORMS AND AT LEAST LIMITED SEVERE POTENTIAL  
ARE FORECAST, PARTICULARLY ACROSS SE OK AND W-CENTRAL AR. GIVEN  
REPEATED STORMS OVER THE SAME AREAS, HYDROLOGIC CONDITIONS MAY  
EVENTUALLY BECOME A CONCERN NEXT WEEK WITH HEAVY RAINFALL.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES THROUGH THE PERIOD GENERALLY REMAIN NEAR TO ABOVE  
AVERAGE... IN THE 60S AND 70S... BUT WITH A COOLER DAY ON MONDAY.  
WINDS WILL BECOME GUSTY AT TIMES, POTENTIALLY INCREASING FIRE  
WEATHER CONCERNS AT TIMES. HOWEVER, INCREASING MOISTURE AND RAINFALL  
SHOULD KEEP THE FIRE WEATHER THREAT LIMITED FOR THE MOST PART.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(06Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 1231 AM CDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
 
A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE ACROSS EASTERN OKLAHOMA OVER  
THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS WITH GUSTY WINDS AND HEAVY RAINFALL  
REDUCING VISIBILITIES TO IFR CONDITIONS AT TIMES. STORMS WILL  
LIKELY WEAKEN AS THEY TRACK EAST, WITH LESS CERTAINTY IN HOLDING  
TOGETHER TO IMPACT NW AR SITES LATER THIS MORNING. A COLD FRONT  
WILL ALSO MAKE STEADY PROGRESS THROUGH THE REGION BRINGING A  
CHANGE TO NORTHERLY WINDS THIS MORNING ACROSS NE OK SITES AND THIS  
AFTERNOON FOR NW AR TERMINALS. ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORM  
DEVELOPMENT IS POSSIBLE ACROSS W AR AHEAD OF THE FRONT THIS  
AFTERNOON, BEFORE PUSHING EAST BY EVENING. PROB30'S HAVE BEEN  
MAINTAINED FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S CHANCES WITH STILL LOW CONFIDENCE  
IN STORM INITIATING OVER FAR WESTERN ARKANSAS.  
 
BOWLAN  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
TUL 64 41 63 45 / 20 0 0 0  
FSM 79 47 69 46 / 40 10 0 0  
MLC 74 45 66 47 / 20 10 0 0  
BVO 63 37 61 39 / 20 0 0 0  
FYV 74 39 63 42 / 40 10 0 0  
BYV 75 40 60 42 / 50 10 0 0  
MKO 71 42 63 44 / 20 0 0 0  
MIO 64 38 59 41 / 30 0 0 0  
F10 69 42 63 44 / 10 0 0 0  
HHW 81 49 67 48 / 40 30 10 0  
 
 
   
TSA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OK...NONE.  
AR...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...05  
LONG TERM....43  
AVIATION...04  
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