336  
FXUS01 KWBC 031956  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
356 PM EDT FRI MAY 03 2024  
 
VALID 00Z SAT MAY 04 2024 - 00Z MON MAY 06 2024  
 
...HEAVY RAIN, SIGNIFICANT FLOODING, AND SEVERE WEATHER CONCERNS  
REMAIN ACROSS PARTS OF EASTERN TEXAS AND THE SOUTHERN PLAINS  
THROUGH THE WEEKEND...  
 
...HEAVY MOUNTAIN SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS TO ENTER MUCH OF THE WEST,  
GREAT BASIN, AND ROCKIES OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS...  
 
...BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES AND SHOWERS IMPACT THE MID-ATLANTIC  
AND NORTHEAST INTO THE END OF THE WEEKEND...  
 
SLOW-MOVING THUNDERSTORMS CONTAINING INTENSE RAINFALL RATES ARE  
ONGOING THIS AFTERNOON THROUGHOUT PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS JUST  
NORTH OF THE HOUSTON METRO AREA, WHICH ARE LEADING TO A CONTINUING  
THREAT OF FLASH FLOODING. ONGOING SIGNIFICANT TO CATASTROPHIC  
FLOODING THROUGHOUT PARTS OF EASTERN TEXAS FROM PRIOR HEAVY RAIN  
WILL ONLY EXACERBATE THE FLASH, URBAN, AND RIVER FLOODING THREAT  
FROM ADDITIONAL RAINFALL INTO THIS EVENING. NEWLY FORMED  
THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING OFF A SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS DRYLINE COULD  
LEAD TO ISOLATED TO SCATTERED FLASH FLOODING ACROSS CENTRAL TEXAS  
AS WELL TONIGHT, BUT THE MAIN HAZARD ASSOCIATED WITH THESE STORMS  
ARE FORECAST TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH GIANT HAIL, DAMAGING WIND  
GUSTS, AND A FEW TORNADOES. FARTHER NORTH, A POTENT COLD FRONT  
EXITING THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS AND PROGRESSING INTO THE  
MID-MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BY SATURDAY IS ALSO EXPECTED TO SPARK A  
LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN  
AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS, MAINLY THROUGHOUT PARTS OF KANSAS AND  
NEBRASKA.  
 
BY THIS WEEKEND, THE AFOREMENTIONED COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO  
CONTINUE PROGRESSING EASTWARD THROUGH THE MIDWEST AND OHIO VALLEY.  
THE TAIL END OF OF THIS FRONTAL BOUNDARY REACHING WESTWARD TO THE  
SOUTHERN PLAINS WILL BE THE FOCUS FOR ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORM  
ACTIVITY AND THE POTENTIAL FOR FLASH FLOODING. A SLIGHT RISK  
(LEVEL 2/4) OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR CENTRAL AND  
NORTH-CENTRAL TEXAS ON SATURDAY, WITH THE THREAT AREA SHIFTING  
EAST ON SUNDAY, EXTENDING FROM EASTERN TEXAS TO SOUTHWEST MISSOURI  
AND FAR SOUTHEAST KANSAS. ADDITIONALLY, SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE  
POSSIBLE, WITH THE GREATEST RISK ANTICIPATED ON SATURDAY IN THE  
PERMIAN BASIN OF WEST TEXAS. SEVERAL STORMS MAY PRODUCE LARGE TO  
GIANT HAIL AND A COUPLE STRONG TORNADOES.  
 
AN ANOMALOUSLY STRONG UPPER-LEVEL LOW ENTERING NORTHERN CALIFORNIA  
ON SATURDAY NIGHT IS FORECAST TO SPREAD MODERATE TO HEAVY  
PRECIPITATION AND GUSTY WINDS INTO THE WESTERN U.S. AND GREAT  
BASIN THIS WEEKEND. HEAVY MOUNTAIN SNOW IN THE SIERRA NEVADA AND  
OREGON CASCADES IS LIKELY TO ADD UP TO OVER A FOOT (MAINLY ABOVE  
6000 FEET) ON SATURDAY. AS THE SYSTEM CONTINUES TO SWING EASTWARD,  
GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS UP TO 60 TO 80S MPH ARE POSSIBLE IN THE  
CENTRAL GREAT BASIN AND THE SIERRA NEVADA, WHERE HIGH WIND  
WARNINGS HAVE BEEN ISSUED. THE ASSOCIATED PRECIPIATION AND GUSTY  
WINDS WILL SHIFT EASTWARD AS THE UPPER-LEVEL LOW CROSSES THE  
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST ON SUNDAY. RESIDENTS AND VISITORS THROUGH ARE  
ADVISED TO CHECK LOCAL CONDITIONS BEFORE TRAVELING, ESPECIALLY  
THROUGHOUT EXPOSED ELEVATED ROADWAYS.  
 
SHOWERS ARE ALSO EXPECTED TO DAMPEN THE FIRST WEEKEND IN MAY  
THROUGHOUT MUCH OF THE GREAT LAKES AND EASTERN UNITED STATES. MOST  
PRECIPITATION SHOULD REMAIN SCATTERED, WITH THUNDERSTORM CHANCES  
IN THE SOUTHEAST, OHIO AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS. A BACKDOOR COLD  
FRONT SINKING THROUGH THE MID-ATLANTIC TODAY WILL ALLOW FOR  
ADDITIONAL SHOWER ACTIVITY AND BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES THIS  
WEEKEND. HIGHS ARE ONLY EXPECTED TO REACH THE 50S AND 60S AS CLOUD  
COVER AND COOL AIR STREAMING OFF THE ATLANTIC KEEP TEMPERATURES 10  
TO 20 DEGREES BELOW AVERAGE BETWEEN THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NEW  
ENGLAND WHEN COMPARED TO CLIMATOLOGY FOR THE DATES.  
 
SNELL  
 
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