710  
FXUS01 KWBC 080758  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
358 AM EDT WED MAY 08 2024  
 
VALID 12Z WED MAY 08 2024 - 12Z FRI MAY 10 2024  
 
...THERE IS A MODERATE RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF  
THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS ON  
WEDNESDAY AND OVER PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS ON THURSDAY...  
 
...THERE IS A MODERATE RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF  
THE OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS ON WEDNESDAY AND A SLIGHT RISK OF  
EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS/LOWER  
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ON THURSDAY...  
 
...HEAVY SNOW OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE NORTHERN ROCKIES  
ON WEDNESDAY...  
 
A FRONT EXTENDING FROM THE LOWER GREAT LAKES ON WEDNESDAY WILL  
MOVE EASTWARD OFF THE NORTHEAST COAST OVERNIGHT WEDNESDAY. IN  
ADDITION, A WAVE OF LOW PRESSURE OVER PARTS OF THE  
CENTRAL/SOUTHERN PLAINS WILL MOVE EASTWARD TO THE OHIO VALLEY BY  
THURSDAY, AND THEN THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE BOUNDARY WILL MOVE OFF  
THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST BY FRIDAY MORNING. FURTHERMORE, A PART OF  
THE BOUNDARY LINGERS OVER PARTS OF THE SOUTHEAST AND CENTRAL GULF  
COAST ALSO ON FRIDAY.  
 
AS THE WAVE ADVANCES TO THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ON  
WEDNESDAY, IT WILL BRING SHOWERS AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS, MAINLY  
OVER PARTS OF SOUTHERN MISSOURI, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, WESTERN  
KENTUCKY, AND NORTHWESTERN TENNESSEE. THE SPC HAS ISSUED AN  
ENHANCED RISK (LEVEL 3/5) OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF  
THE OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS AND MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY THROUGH  
THURSDAY MORNING. THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE  
THUNDERSTORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WIND  
GUSTS, HAIL, AND A FEW TORNADOES. THERE WILL BE THE ADDED THREAT  
OF EF2 TO EF5 TORNADOES OVER PARTS OF THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEY AND THE OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS. MOREOVER, THERE WILL BE AN  
ADDITIONAL THREAT OF HAIL TWO INCHES OR GREATER AND SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS OF 65 KNOTS OVER PARTS OF THE  
OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS, MIDDLE/LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, AND  
SOUTHERN PLAINS.  
 
FURTHERMORE, THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN  
OVER NORTH-CENTRAL TENNESSEE AND NORTHWESTERN KENTUCKY. THEREFORE,  
THE WPC HAS ISSUED A MODERATE RISK (LEVEL 3/4) OF EXCESSIVE  
RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF THE OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING. THE ASSOCIATED HEAVY RAIN WILL CREATE NUMEROUS AREAS OF  
FLASH FLOODING. FURTHERMORE, MANY STREAMS MAY FLOOD, POTENTIALLY  
AFFECTING LARGER RIVERS. ADDITIONALLY, SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS  
WILL DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF THE NORTHEAST, NORTHERN PLAINS, AND  
UPPER/MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ON WEDNESDAY.  
 
ON THURSDAY, THE THREAT OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUES FROM THE  
MID-ATLANTIC TO THE SOUTHEAST AND WESTWARD TO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS.  
THE THREAT OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE THE HIGHEST OVER PARTS  
OF EASTERN TEXAS. THEREFORE, THE SPC HAS ISSUED AN ENHANCED RISK  
(LEVEL 3/5) OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN  
PLAINS FROM THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. THE HAZARDS  
ASSOCIATED WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS, HAIL, AND A FEW TORNADOES. MOREOVER,  
THERE WILL BE AN INCREASED THREAT OF TWO INCHES OF HAIL OVER  
EASTERN TEXAS.  
 
FURTHER, THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CAUSE HEAVY RAIN TO  
DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF EASTERN TEXAS, NORTHERN LOUISIANA, AND  
CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. THEREFORE, THE WPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT  
RISK (LEVEL 2/4) OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER THE SOUTHERN  
PLAINS/LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FROM THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY MORNING.  
THE ASSOCIATED HEAVY RAIN WILL CREATE MAINLY LOCALIZED AREAS OF  
FLASH FLOODING, WITH URBAN AREAS, ROADS, SMALL STREAMS, AND  
LOW-LYING AREAS THE MOST VULNERABLE. ADDITIONALLY, SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF THE CENTRAL PLAINS/MIDDLE  
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ON THURSDAY. MOREOVER, MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN  
WILL ALSO DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF THE NORTHEAST, MID-ATLANTIC, AND  
SOUTHEAST, WITH A SECONDARY MAX OVER THE GREAT LAKES/OHIO VALLEY.  
 
MEANWHILE, UPPER-LEVEL ENERGY OVER THE NORTHERN ROCKIES WILL  
PRODUCE RAIN AND HIGHER-ELEVATION SNOW OVER PARTS OF THE  
NORTHERN/CENTRAL ROCKIES FROM WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY. ON WEDNESDAY,  
THE SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE HEAVY SNOW OVER PARTS OF THE NORTHERN  
ROCKIES.  
 
ZIEGENFELDER  
 
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