029  
FXUS01 KWBC 071945  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
344 PM EDT TUE MAY 07 2024  
 
VALID 00Z WED MAY 08 2024 - 00Z FRI MAY 10 2024  
 
...SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AND FLASH FLOOD THREAT FORECAST ACROSS MUCH  
OF THE MIDWEST, TENNESSEE AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEYS, AS WELL  
AS INTO PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS...  
 
...HEAVY SNOW TO IMPACT THE NORTHERN ROCKIES WITH WELL BELOW  
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES THROUGHOUT MUCH OF THE ROCKIES AND  
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST...  
 
...TRIPLE DIGIT AND POTENTIALLY RECORD-BREAKING HEAT OVER SOUTHERN  
TEXAS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY...  
 
A MATURE AND VERTICALLY STACKED LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE  
NORTHERN PLAINS, ALONG WITH ITS ATTACHED FRONTAL BOUNDARIES, ARE  
EXPECTED TO BE THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND MUCH OF THE IMPACTFUL  
WEATHER TO AFFECT THE LOWER 48 OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS. THIS LOW IS  
EXPECTED TO BEGIN WEAKENING TONIGHT AND SLIDE EASTWARD INTO THE  
OHIO VALLEY BY THURSDAY BEFORE APPROACHING THE MID-ATLANTIC BY  
EARLY FRIDAY. AS IT EVENTUALLY MAKES THE TREK EASTWARD, SEVERAL  
CHANCES FOR SEVERE WEATHER AND HEAVY RAIN ARE POSSIBLE FROM THE  
MIDWEST AND OHIO VALLEY TO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS, LOWER MISSISSIPPI  
AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS. THE THREAT THIS EVENING STARTS IN THE  
MIDWEST, SPECIFICALLY OVER INDIANA, WESTERN AND CENTRAL OHIO, AND  
NORTHERN KENTUCKY. A FEW STORMS IN THIS REGION COULD PRODUCE LARGE  
TO VERY LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING WIND GUSTS, AND A FEW (SOME STRONG)  
TORNADOES. ADDITIONALLY, ISOLATED FLASH FLOODING IS POSSIBLE FROM  
DOWNPOURS ASSOCIATED WITH THE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS. BY WEDNESDAY,  
THE SEVERE WEATHER AND HEAVY RAIN THREAT IS EXPECTED TO SHIFT  
SOUTHWARD ALONG A GRADUALLY LIFTING WARM FRONT EXTENDING FROM THE  
MID-MISSISSIPPI TO THE OHIO VALLEY. THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER  
HAS ISSUED A RATHER EXPANSIVE ENHANCED RISK (LEVEL 3/5) FROM  
NORTHEAST TEXAS TO FAR WESTERN VIRGINIA, WHICH INCLUDES MUCH OF  
THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY, TENNESSEE VALLEY, AND MIDDLE TO LOWER  
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS APPEAR  
LIKELY IN THIS REGION, WITH ALL MODES OF SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE.  
THE GREATEST FLASH FLOODING THREAT ALSO OVERLAPS WITH THE RISK OF  
SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS, CENTERED OVER KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE AS WELL  
SECTIONS OF NEIGHBORING STATES. RESIDENTS AND VISITORS ARE ADVISED  
TO HAVE MULTIPLE WAYS OF RECEIVING WARNINGS AND NEVER DRIVE ACROSS  
FLOODED ROADWAYS. AS THE COLD FRONT SHIFTS FURTHER SOUTH ON  
THURSDAY THE ACTIVE WEATHER WILL REPOSITION TO THE SOUTHEAST AND  
GULF COAST STATES, WHERE ADDITIONAL ROUNDS OF SCATTERED SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS AND FLASH FLOODING ARE POSSIBLE.  
 
ON THE NORTHWEST AND COLDER SIDE OF THIS SYSTEM, WINTER-LIKE  
WEATHER AND GUSTY WINDS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE NORTHERN ROCKIES  
AND NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS THROUGH WEDNESDAY. OVER A FOOT OF SNOW IS  
FORECAST ACROSS THE ELEVATED TERRAIN OF WESTERN MONTANA AND  
WYOMING AS STRONG MOISTURE FLUX AND FAVORABLE UPSLOPE FLOW  
INTERACTS WITH ANOMALOUSLY COLD AIR ALOFT TO PRODUCE SNOW.  
MEANWHILE, STRONG WINDS WITH GUSTS UP TO 65 MPH ON THE WESTERN  
SIDE OF THE LOW THROUGHOUT THE NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS ARE EXPECTED  
THROUGH TONIGHT, WHICH HAS PROMPTED HIGH WIND WARNINGS AND WIND  
ADVISORIES TO STRETCH FROM NORTHERN MONTANA TO SOUTH DAKOTA. BELOW  
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES ALSO WRAP AROUND THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE  
SYSTEM UNDERNEATH SCATTERED CLOUDS AND NORTHERLY FLOW. HIGHS ARE  
FORECAST TO REMAIN 10 TO 20 DEGREES BELOW AVERAGE ON WEDNESDAY  
UNTIL A RETURN TO NEAR AVERAGE TEMPERATURES (OUTSIDE OF THE  
ROCKIES) ON THURSDAY.  
 
CONVERSELY, ABOVE AVERAGE WARMTH IS EXPECTED ACROSS THE SOUTHERN  
PLAINS AND MUCH OF THE EASTERN U.S., BESIDES A CLOUDY NEW ENGLAND.  
HIGHS INTO THE 80S AND LOW 90S WILL BE WIDESPREAD ON WEDNESDAY,  
WITH A FEW SCATTERED RECORD HIGHS POSSIBLE. FOR SOUTH TEXAS,  
AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES ARE ANTICIPATED TO SOAR INTO THE TRIPLE  
DIGITS, WHICH COULD POSE A DANGER FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH HEALTH  
CONDITIONS OR PEOPLE SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS FOR LONG STRETCHES.  
HEAT ADVISORIES HAVE BEEN ISSUED FOR THIS REGION.  
 
SNELL  
 
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