564  
FXUS01 KWBC 152002  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
400 PM EDT MON APR 15 2024  
 
VALID 00Z TUE APR 16 2024 - 00Z THU APR 18 2024  
 
...INTENSIFYING STORM SYSTEM TO BRING THE THREAT OF SEVERE WEATHER  
AND ISOLATED FLASH FLOODING TO THE PLAINS TONIGHT, FOLLOWED BY THE  
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ON TUESDAY...  
 
...SCATTERED TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS, OVER PARTS OF THE  
MID-ATLANTIC EARLY THIS EVENING...  
 
...MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOWFALL EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT  
COUPLE OF DAYS FOR HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE NORTHERN CASCADES,  
NORTHERN/CENTRAL ROCKIES, AND EASTERN GREAT BASIN...  
 
...WELL ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE CENTRAL/EASTERN U.S;  
CRITICAL RISK OF FIRE WEATHER FOR THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS  
MONDAY....  
 
TONIGHT, SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL PROLIFERATE  
ACROSS THE GREAT PLAINS WITH A FOCUS AROUND A DRYLINE EXTENDING  
SOUTH ACROSS THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN PLAINS. SOME MORE STORMS ARE  
LIKELY TO POP UP FROM THE OHIO VALLEY INTO THE MID-ATLANTIC LATE  
THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY THIS EVENING. THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER  
(SPC) ISSUED AN ENHANCED RISK (LEVEL 3/5) OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS  
ACROSS PARTS OF THE CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS AND CENTRAL AND EASTERN  
VIRGINIA TONIGHT. SCATTERED SEVERE STORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING  
SEVERAL TORNADOES, LARGE TO VERY LARGE HAIL, AND DAMAGING WIND  
GUSTS ARE ALL POSSIBLE OVER THE PLAINS WITH STRONG/VIOLENT  
TORNADOES POSSIBLE OVER PARTS OF KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. SEVERE WIND  
GUSTS ARE PROBABLE EARLY THIS EVENING ACROSS PORTIONS OF VIRGINIA.  
HIGHER RAINFALL RATES NEAR THE SURFACE LOW PRESSURE CENTER COULD  
PRODUCE FLASH FLOODING TONIGHT, WHICH IS PARTLY WHY A SLIGHT RISK  
(AT LEAST 15%) OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL IS IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF  
SOUTHEASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTHEASTERN NEBRASKA AND NORTHWESTERN  
IOWA. COLD AIR FLOWING INTO THE BACKSIDE OF THE PLAINS SYSTEM,  
WHERE MOISTURE WILL ALSO BE PRESENT, WILL SUPPORT MODERATE TO  
HEAVY SNOW TO DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF THE CENTRAL ROCKIES TONIGHT.  
ANYWHERE BETWEEN 6 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW WITH ISOLATED HIGHER  
AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE. DRY AND WINDY CONDITIONS WILL SUPPORT A  
CRITICAL RISK OF FIRE WEATHER ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE  
CENTRAL/SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS INTO THIS EVENING.  
 
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT SHIFTS INTO THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY,  
WHILE SNOW DEVELOPS OVER THE NORTHWEST ON TUESDAY. SCATTERED  
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO PROPAGATE INTO THE  
UPPER/MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TUESDAY MORNING AND THEN OVER THE  
LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SPC HAS ANOTHER  
ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OUT OVER PARTS OF SOUTHEAST  
IOWA, NORTHERN MISSOURI AND WEST-CENTRAL ILLINOIS WITH A BROADER  
SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5) AREA EXTENDING FROM NORTHERN IOWA DOWN TO  
THE ARKLATEX ON TUESDAY. SCATTERED SEVERE STORMS CAPABLE OF  
PRODUCING SIGNIFICANT/SEVERE HAIL AND TORNADOES IS FORECAST WHERE  
THE ENHANCED RISK IS CURRENTLY IN EFFECT. EXCESSIVE RAINFALL  
THREATS REMAIN MARGINAL OVER THE SAME AREAS WITH THE POSSIBILITY  
OF A TARGETED SLIGHT RISK AREA BEING ISSUED AS WE GET CLOSER TO  
THE EVENT.  
 
SNOW WILL LIKELY DEVELOP ON THE BACKSIDE OF A PAIR OF COLD FRONTS  
PUSHING THROUGH THE NORTHWEST ON TUESDAY/TUESDAY NIGHT, WHILE  
THUNDERSTORMS MOVE FARTHER INTO THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND  
MIDWEST. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF AROUND 6-12 INCHES ARE LIKELY OVER  
THE RANGES OF NORTHWESTERN WYOMING INTO SOUTHERN MONTANA, WHILE  
8-18 INCHES WITH ISOLATED HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE OVER THE BIGHORN  
MOUNTAINS. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVE INTO THE MID-ATLANTIC  
AND NORTHEAST ON WEDNESDAY WITH A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE STORMS  
OVER PARTS OF THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY INTO THE MID-SOUTH ACCORDING  
TO THE SPC. MID TO UPPER-LEVEL TROUGHING OVER THE NORTHERN TIER  
WILL SUPPORT GENERALLY AVERAGE TO BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES  
ACROSS THAT AREA OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS WHILE RIDGING OVER  
THE SOUTHERN TIER WILL SUPPORT ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPS.  
 
KEBEDE  
 
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