873  
FXUS01 KWBC 300742  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
341 AM EDT MON SEP 30 2024  
 
VALID 12Z MON SEP 30 2024 - 12Z WED OCT 02 2024  
 
..THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF THE  
CENTRAL APPALACHIANS/MID-ATLANTIC ON MONDAY...  
 
...THERE IS A CRITICAL RISK OF FIRE WEATHER OVER PARTS OF THE  
NORTHERN/CENTRAL PLAINS ON MONDAY...  
 
...THERE ARE EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNINGS AND HEAT ADVISORIES OVER  
PARTS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE SOUTHWEST...  
 
AN UPPER-LEVEL LOW OVER THE OHIO VALLEY/CENTRAL APPALACHIANS WILL  
SLOWLY WEAKEN AND MOVE EASTWARD TO THE MID-ATLANTIC BY TUESDAY,  
WITH THE ENERGY MOVING OFF THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST BY TUESDAY  
EVENING. A RICH POOL OF MOISTURE EXTENDS FROM THE TENNESSEE VALLEY  
TO THE OHIO VALLEY, AND THEN THE MID-ATLANTIC WILL BE IMPACTED BY  
UPPER-LEVEL DYNAMICS TO PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN OVER PARTS OF THE  
CENTRAL APPALACHIANS/MID-ATLANTIC. THEREFORE, THE WPC HAS ISSUED A  
SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/4) OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF THE  
CENTRAL APPALACHIANS/MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH TUESDAY 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. ON TUESDAY, THE THREAT OF EXCESSIVE  
RAINFALL ENDS. RAIN AND SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE OVER PARTS OF THE  
MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT.  
 
MEANWHILE, A DRY FRONT EXTENDING FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS TO THE  
CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS/CENTRAL ROCKIES WILL MOVE TO THE LOWER UPPER  
GREAT LAKES SOUTHWESTWARD TO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS BY WEDNESDAY. ON  
TUESDAY, THE FRONT WILL INTERSECT MOISTURE OVER THE UPPER MIDWEST,  
PRODUCING LIGHT RAIN OVER PARTS OF THE UPPER GREAT LAKES. BY  
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, RAIN WILL EXPAND ALONG THE BOUNDARY FROM THE  
OHIO VALLEY TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY. LIGHT RAIN WILL MOVE INTO THE  
LOWER GREAT LAKES/CENTRAL APPALACHIANS BY WEDNESDAY. IN ADDITION,  
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF FLORIDA FROM  
MONDAY INTO WEDNESDAY.  
 
AHEAD OF THE FRONT, AN UPPER-LEVEL RIDGE WILL EXTEND FROM THE  
SOUTHWEST TO THE NORTHERN/CENTRAL PLAINS. THE WARM AIR ASSOCIATED  
WITH THE UPPER-LEVEL RIDGE, STRONG GUST WIND, AND DRY FUELS HAVE  
PROMPTED A CRITICAL RISK OF FIRE WEATHER OVER THE NORTH/CENTRAL  
PLAINS ON MONDAY.  
 
MOREOVER, THE UPPER-LEVEL RIDGE OVER THE FOUR CORNERS REGION WILL  
CREATE HIGH TEMPERATURES OVER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE  
SOUTHWEST RANGING FROM THE UPPER 90S TO 110S. LOW TEMPERATURES  
WILL BE IN THE UPPER 80S TO LOW 90S, PROVIDING LITTLE RELIEF FROM  
THE HEAT OVERNIGHT. THE TEMPERATURES HAVE PROMPTED EXCESSIVE HEAT  
WARNINGS AND HEAT ADVISORIES OVER PARTS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND  
THE SOUTHWEST.  
 
ZIEGENFELDER  
 
GRAPHICS AVAILABLE AT  
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