392  
FXUS01 KWBC 170801  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
400 AM EDT SAT AUG 17 2024  
 
VALID 12Z SAT AUG 17 2024 - 12Z MON AUG 19 2024  
 
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF THE  
MID-ATLANTIC ON SATURDAY/SUNDAY AND SOUTHWEST/EASTERN GREAT BASIN  
ON SATURDAY...  
 
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF  
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, GREAT BASIN, AND OHIO VALLEY ON SATURDAY  
AND SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC TO SOUTHEAST/LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ON  
SUNDAY...  
 
...THERE ARE EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNINGS AND HEAT ADVISORIES OVER  
PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY...  
 
A FRONT EXTENDING FROM THE GREAT LAKES/OHIO VALLEY ACROSS THE  
MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND THEN TO THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS WILL  
MOVE EASTWARD TO THE MID-ATLANTIC/SOUTHEAST COAST AND SOUTHWARD TO  
THE SOUTHERN PLAINS BY MONDAY. ON SATURDAY, SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP ALONG AND AHEAD OF THE BOUNDARY FROM  
THE GREAT LAKES/OHIO VALLEY TO THE TENNESSEE/LOWER MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEYS.  
 
ADDITIONALLY, UPPER-LEVEL ENERGY WILL INTERSECT A POOL OF TROPICAL  
MOISTURE OVER THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC, PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN.  
THEREFORE, THE WPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/4) OF  
EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH  
SUNDAY 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.  
 
FURTHERMORE, THE BOUNDARY WILL TRIGGER SHOWERS AND SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF SOUTHWESTERN OHIO, EASTERN KENTUCKY,  
AND EXTREME NORTH-CENTRAL TENNESSEE. THEREFORE, THE SPC HAS ISSUED  
A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5) OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF  
THE OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING. THE HAZARDS  
ASSOCIATED WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS, HAIL, AND A FEW TORNADOES.  
 
MOREOVER, UPPER-LEVEL ENERGY AND A PLUME OF MONSOONAL MOISTURE  
WILL AID IN CREATING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN  
OVER PARTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH AND NORTHWESTERN ARIZONA. THEREFORE,  
THE WPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/4) OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL  
OVER PARTS OF THE GREAT BASIN/SOUTHWEST THROUGH SUNDAY 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.  
 
IN ADDITION, THE ENERGY WILL PRODUCE SHOWERS AND SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE GREAT BASIN. THEREFORE, THE SPC  
HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5) OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER  
PARTS OF THE GREAT BASIN THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING. THE HAZARDS  
ASSOCIATED WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS, AND A MINIMAL THREAT OF HAIL AND  
TORNADOES.  
 
ALSO, AN UPPER-LEVEL LOW OVER THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST AND  
ASSOCIATED ENERGY WILL DEVELOP SHOWERS AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS  
OVER PARTS OF OREGON AND WASHINGTON STATE ON SATURDAY. THEREFORE,  
THE SPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5) OF SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST THROUGH SUNDAY  
MORNING. THE HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE  
FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS, HAIL, AND A  
MINIMAL THREAT OF TORNADOES.  
 
ON SUNDAY, AS THE FRONT MOVES INTO THE MID-ATLANTIC, SOUTHEAST,  
AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, SHOWERS AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS  
WILL DEVELOP ALONG AND AHEAD OF THE BOUNDARY. THEREFORE, THE SPC  
HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5) OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER  
PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC TO SOUTHEAST/LOWER MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEY FROM SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY MORNING. THE HAZARDS ASSOCIATED  
WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS, HAIL, AND A MINIMAL THREAT OF TORNADOES.  
 
FURTHER, A STRONG POOL OF MOISTURE WILL BE OVER THE MID-ATLANTIC  
ON SUNDAY, AIDING IN PRODUCING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH  
HEAVY RAIN OVER PARTS OF THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC. THEREFORE, THE  
WPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/4) OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL  
OVER PARTS OF THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC FROM SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY  
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.  
 
MOREOVER, MONSOONAL MOISTURE AND DAYTIME HEATING WILL CREATE  
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE SOUTHWEST, EASTERN  
GREAT BASIN, AND CENTRAL ROCKIES FROM LATE AFTERNOON INTO LATE  
EVENING ON SUNDAY. ADDITIONALLY, THE UPPER-LEVEL LOW OVER THE  
NORTHWEST WILL PRODUCE RAIN, WITH MAYBE AN EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORM  
OVER THE REGION ON SUNDAY.  
 
MEANWHILE, UPPER-LEVEL RIDGING OVER PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS  
AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY WILL PRODUCE HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE  
UPPER-90S TO LOW-100S WITH DEW POINTS IN THE LOW TO MID-70S HAVE  
PROMPTED EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNINGS AND HEAT ADVISORIES OVER PARTS OF  
THE SOUTHERN PLAINS AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. THE SWELTERING  
SUMMER HEAT WILL CONTINUE OVER THE SOUTH. A PROLONGED STRETCH OF  
HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 90S AND TRIPLE DIGITS WILL BE  
FOCUSED OVER PORTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS AND GULF COAST  
THROUGH MONDAY. LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW-80S/UPPER-70S ARE ALSO  
FORECAST ALONG THE GULF COAST, PROVIDING LITTLE RELIEF FROM THE  
HEAT OVERNIGHT. MOREOVER, THE COMBINATION OF SUMMER HEAT AND HIGH  
HUMIDITY WILL SUPPORT DAILY MAXIMUM HEAT INDICES NEAR 110F. PEOPLE  
SPENDING MORE TIME OR EFFORT OUTDOORS OR IN A BUILDING WITHOUT  
COOLING ARE AT AN INCREASED RISK OF HEAT-RELATED ILLNESS.  
 
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