757  
FXUS01 KWBC 052027  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
400 PM EDT SUN MAY 05 2024  
 
VALID 00Z MON MAY 06 2024 - 00Z WED MAY 08 2024  
 
...A DEEP UPPER LOW WILL BRING WINDY AND MUCH COLDER WEATHER  
ACROSS A LARGE PORTION OF THE WESTERN U.S. AS WELL AS HEAVY  
MOUNTAIN SNOW THROUGH THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS...  
 
...HEAVY RAIN AND POSSIBLY SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER SOUTHERN  
TEXAS AND MID-MISSISSIPPI VALLEY THIS EVENING WILL TAPER OFF AS A  
HIGHER THREAT OF HEAVY RAIN AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS QUICKLY  
EMERGES OVER THE NORTH-CENTRAL PLAINS LATER ON MONDAY...  
 
...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS AND HEAVY RAIN THREATS WILL SHIFT EAST  
INTO THE OHIO VALLEY AND THE GREAT LAKES ON TUESDAY...  
 
...A RAPIDLY INTENSIFYING CYCLONE WILL BRING WIND-SWEPT RAIN  
ACROSS THE NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS MONDAY INTO TUESDAY WITH  
HIGH-ELEVATION WET SNOW ACROSS THE HIGH-ELEVATIONS OF THE NORTHERN  
ROCKIES...  
   
..CRITICAL FIRE DANGER IS FORECAST FOR THE SOUTHERN ROCKIES
 
 
A RATHER VIGOROUS AND DEEP UPPER-LEVEL LOW CONTINUES TO PUSH  
FARTHER INTO THE WESTERN U.S. BRINGING WINDY AND MUCH COLDER  
WEATHER ACROSS A LARGE PORTION OF THE REGION. HEAVY WET SNOW  
ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE GREAT BASIN AND A GOOD PORTION  
OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST INTO THE NORTHERN ROCKIES WILL EXPAND  
EASTWARD INTO THE CENTRAL ROCKIES BY TONIGHT. THIS SYSTEM WILL  
ALSO BRING QUITE A BIT OF WIND, ESPECIALLY AS A POTENT COLD FRONT  
PASSES THROUGH THE FOUR CORNERS REGION TO WYOMING THIS EVENING,  
BEFORE SPREADING INTO THE ROCKIES AND MUCH OF THE HIGH PLAINS ON  
MONDAY AS A CYCLONE IS FORECAST TO INTENSIFY RAPIDLY OVER THE  
NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS. AN ADDITIONAL FOOT OR MORE OF HEAVY WET  
SNOW IS EXPECTED TO ACCUMULATE ALONG THE CASCADES IN OREGON, AS  
WELL AS MUCH OF THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL ROCKIES THROUGH TUESDAY.  
IN ADDITION, SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER THE  
CENTRAL PLAINS LATER ON MONDAY AHEAD OF A POTENT COLD FRONT.  
THESE THUNDERSTORMS WILL TEND TO INTENSIFY AND TRACK TOWARD THE  
NORTH-NORTHEAST INTO THE NORTHERN PLAINS AND THE UPPER MIDWEST  
MONDAY NIGHT WHERE THE POTENT COLD FRONT AND A WARM FRONT COLLIDE.  
MEANWHILE, THE CENTER OF THE DEEP CYCLONE WILL THEN TRACK ACROSS  
THE NORTHERN PLAINS WITH WIND-SWEPT RAIN IMPACTING THE NORTHERN  
HIGH PLAINS ON MONDAY. THE CYCLONE CENTER IS FORECAST TO MEANDER  
OVER THE NORTHERN PLAINS ON TUESDAY WITH THE THREAT OF HEAVY RAIN  
AND HIGH WINDS CONTINUING ACROSS NORTHERN/EASTERN MONTANA WHILE  
COLD AIR WRAPPING AROUND THE DEEP CYCLONE WILL SUPPORT HEAVY WET  
SNOW OVER THE NORTHERN ROCKIES.  
 
MEANWHILE ACROSS THE EASTERN TWO-THIRDS OF THE COUNTRY, THE STRONG  
TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOUND OVER SOUTHERN TEXAS INTO THE  
MID-MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ARE EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY TAPER OFF INTO  
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LATER TONIGHT AS THE  
ASSOCIATED UPPER-LEVEL DISTURBANCE WEAKENS. FARTHER EAST ALONG  
THE EAST COAST, SOME SHOWERS AND EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE  
MID-ATLANTIC AS WELL AS A LARGE SWATH OF MODERATE RAINFALL OVER  
NEW ENGLAND ARE EXPECTED TO SLIDE OFF THE COAST BY MONDAY MORNING.  
MEANWHILE, THE SCATTERED SHOWERS AND SOME EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS  
ASSOCIATED WITH THE WEAKENED UPPER-LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL SLIDE  
EASTWARD AND BRING UNSETTLED WEATHER ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY  
INTO THE SOUTHEAST AND UP INTO THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES THROUGH  
TUESDAY. ALSO ON TUESDAY, THE OHIO VALLEY, MIDWEST, INTO THE  
GREAT LAKES WILL SEE MORE WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND POSSIBLY SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS MOVING IN AS THE LEAD FRONTAL SYSTEMS FROM THE  
NORTHERN PLAINS CYCLONE QUICKLY ARRIVE.  
 
THE COOL AND DREARY WEATHER FROM THE MID-ATLANTIC TO NEW ENGLAND  
WILL GRADUALLY GIVE WAY TO WARMER TEMPERATURES. IN CONTRAST, MUCH  
COOLER WEATHER WILL CONTINUE TO PENETRATE THE WESTERN U.S. WITH THE  
PASSAGE OF THE DEEP AND VIGOROUS UPPER TROUGH/LOW ALONG WITH WINDY  
AND INCLEMENT WEATHER CLOSER TO THE ELONGATED CYCLONE. FINALLY,  
WINDY AND DRY CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO RAISE THE DANGER OF WILD  
FIRES ACROSS THE SOUTHERN ROCKIES THROUGH THE NEXT FEW DAYS.  
 
KONG  
 
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