173  
FXUS01 KWBC 180734  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
333 AM EDT THU APR 18 2024  
 
VALID 12Z THU APR 18 2024 - 12Z SAT APR 20 2024  
 
...SEVERE WEATHER AND ISOLATED FLASH FLOODING FOR THE MIDDLE  
MISSISSIPPI/LOWER OHIO VALLEYS AND SOUTHERN PLAINS THURSDAY...  
 
...SHOWERS, THUNDERSTORMS, AND COOLER WEATHER FOR MUCH OF THE  
SOUTHERN PLAINS FRIDAY; WINTRY MIX INTO THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...  
 
...UNSEASONABLY WARM CONDITIONS FOR MUCH OF THE SOUTHERN U.S.;  
CHILLIER WEATHER EXPANDS ACROSS THE NORTHERN ROCKIES/PLAINS AND  
UPPER MIDWEST...  
 
A WEAKENING SYSTEM OVER THE NORTHEAST WILL BRING SOME SHOWER  
CHANCES TO THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC INTO NEW ENGLAND THURSDAY. TO  
THE WEST, A MUCH BROADER AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IS  
EXPECTED AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT FROM THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI/LOWER  
OHIO VALLEYS SOUTHWESTWARD THROUGH THE SOUTHERN PLAINS. SUFFICIENT  
SHEAR AND INSTABILITY WILL BE IN PLACE IN THE MIDDLE  
MISSISSIPPI/LOWER OHIO VALLEYS FOR SOME ORGANIZED  
THUNDERSTORMS/LINE SEGMENTS, WITH THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER  
NOTING AN ENHANCED RISK (LEVEL 3/5) FOR SEVERE WEATHER. VERY LARGE  
HAIL, DAMAGING WINDS, AND A FEW TORNADOES WILL ALL BE POSSIBLE. A  
SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5) EXTENDS SOUTHWESTWARD ALONG THE FRONT INTO  
TEXAS, WITH A MORE ISOLATED THREAT FOR SOME LARGE HAIL AND  
DAMAGING WINDS. THE PROSPECT OF WIDESPREAD STORM COVERAGE,  
ESPECIALLY FOR AREAS FURTHER NORTH THROUGH THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEY, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY DOWNPOURS MAY LEAD TO SOME  
ISOLATED FLASH FLOODING AS WELL.  
 
SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM CHANCES WILL PROGRESS EASTWARD WITH THE  
ADVANCING COLD FRONT INTO THE APPALACHIANS BY FRIDAY MORNING AND  
EVENTUALLY THE EAST COAST BY FRIDAY EVENING, THOUGH COVERAGE AND  
INTENSITY LOOKS TO TREND DOWNWARD DURING THE DAY AS THE FRONT  
APPROACHES THE COAST. A FEW ISOLATED SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MAY  
OCCUR OVER THE SOUTHEAST. AREAS OF MODERATE TO RAINFALL WILL  
LINGER OVER PORTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS ALONG AND NORTH OF THE  
COLD FRONT OVER TEXAS AS IT BEGINS TO SLOW AND STALL OVER THE  
REGION. SOME ISOLATED FLOODING WILL BE POSSIBLE. POST-FRONTAL  
UPSLOPE FLOW WILL ALSO BRING PRECIPIATION CHANCES TO THE CENTRAL  
HIGH PLAINS AND FRONT RANGE OF THE ROCKIES, WITH A MIX OF RAIN AND  
SNOW SHOWERS FOR LOWER ELEVATIONS AND SNOW INTO THE MOUNTAINS. ANY  
ACCUMULATIONS AT THE LOWER ELEVATIONS SHOULD REMAIN MINIMAL.  
 
FORECAST HIGH TEMPERATURES REMAIN RATHER WARM TO EVEN HOT ACROSS  
SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE COUNTRY THURSDAY, WITH HIGHS IN THE  
MID-80S TO NEAR 90 FROM TEXAS EASTWARD THROUGH THE SOUTHEAST, AND  
EVEN AS FAR NORTH AS PORTIONS OF THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI AND LOWER  
OHIO VALLEYS. AREAS OF WEST TEXAS AND ALONG THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY  
WILL SEE MID- TO UPPER 90S. CONDITIONS WILL BE SIMILARLY HOT IN  
THE DESERT SOUTHWEST. THE SOUTHERLY PROGRESSION OF THE COLD FRONT  
WILL BRING MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES FRIDAY ACROSS NORTHERN TEXAS  
AND INTO THE MID-SOUTH AND TENNESSEE VALLEY AS HIGHS DROP INTO THE  
60S AND 70S. CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN HOT SOUTH OF THE FRONTAL  
BOUNDARY. FURTHER NORTH, HIGHS WILL RANGE IN THE 50S AND 60S  
ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS NORTHEASTWARD INTO THE GREAT LAKES  
REGION, WITH 60S AND 70S FROM THE OHIO VALLEY INTO THE SOUTHERN  
MID-ATLANTIC. THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC INTO NEW ENGLAND WILL BE A  
BIT CHILLY THURSDAY WITH HIGHS IN THE 40S AND 50S, WITH  
TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO RECOVER A BIT FRIDAY. COLD TEMPERATURES  
WILL ALSO EXPAND IN COVERAGE ACROSS THE NORTHERN ROCKIES/PLAINS  
AND UPPER MIDWEST AS HIGH PRESSURE SETTLES IN OVER THE REGION,  
WITH HIGHS IN THE 30S AND 40S. IN THE WEST, HIGHS WILL RANGE FROM  
THE 60S AND 70S FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SOUTHWARD THROUGH  
COASTAL CALIFORNIA AND INLAND ACROSS THE GREAT BASIN, WITH 80S FOR  
THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA VALLEYS.  
 
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