527  
FXUS01 KWBC 061958  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
357 PM EDT SUN OCT 06 2024  
 
VALID 00Z MON OCT 07 2024 - 00Z WED OCT 09 2024  
 
...HURRICANE MILTON CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY OVER THE SOUTHWEST GULF  
OF MEXICO AND IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTHEASTWARD TOWARDS THE  
FLORIDA PENINSULA BY THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK...  
 
...VERY HEAVY RAINFALL WELL AHEAD OF HURRICANE MILTON WILL ARRIVE  
ACROSS THE FLORIDA PENINSULA AND KEYS BRINGING THE THREAT OF FLASH  
FLOODING...  
 
...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED FOR PORTIONS OF THE UPPER  
OHIO VALLEY AND LOWER GREAT LAKES THROUGH THIS EVENING WITH THE  
THREAT FOR SOME LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS...  
 
...RECORD-BREAKING HEAT WILL CONTINUE ACROSS CALIFORNIA AND THE  
SOUTHWEST THROUGH EARLY THIS WEEK...  
 
HURRICANE MILTON CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY OVER SOUTHWESTERN GULF OF  
MEXICO AND IS CURRENTLY FORECAST BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER  
(NHC) TO MOVE NORTHEASTWARD TOWARDS THE FLORIDA PENINSULA BY THE  
MIDDLE OF THIS WEEK. HOWEVER, POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT FLASH  
FLOODING IMPACTS ARE EXPECTED WELL AHEAD OF THE STORM AS  
ANOMALOUSLY MOIST TROPICAL AIR AND INSTABILITY INCREASE ALONG A  
WAVY FRONTAL BOUNDARY DRAPED ACROSS THE SOUTHERN FLORIDA  
PENINSULA. SEPARATE WAVES OF LOW PRESSURE ALONG THIS FRONT WILL  
FAVOR AREAS OF VERY HEAVY TO POTENTIALLY EXTREME RAINFALL IN A  
CONCENTRATED FASHION ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTH FLORIDA THROUGH  
MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THERE IS MODERATE RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL  
(LEVEL 3/4) DEPICTED OVER THIS REGION. ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL  
MORE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO HURRICANE MILTON WILL ARRIVE BY  
WEDNESDAY, AND GOING THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT, RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF  
5 TO 10 INCHES WITH LOCALIZED TOTALS OF 15 INCHES ARE EXPECTED.  
PLEASE CONSULT THE LATEST NHC PUBLIC ADVISORIES FOR THE LATEST  
INFORMATION ON THE EXPECTED TRACK AND IMPACTS FROM HURRICANE  
MILTON.  
 
AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH AND ASSOCIATED SURFACE FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL  
PASS THROUGH AREAS OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY, LOWER GREAT LAKES  
REGION AND THE INTERIOR OF THE NORTHEAST GOING THROUGH TONIGHT AND  
MONDAY. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL ACCOMPANY THE  
FRONT, AND THERE WILL BE A CONCERN FOR SOME SEVERE WEATHER  
ESPECIALLY THIS EVENING ACROSS AREAS OF EASTERN OHIO, THE NORTHERN  
WEST VIRGINIA PANHANDLE, WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND WESTERN NEW YORK  
AS THE COLD FRONT ARRIVES. THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER (SPC) HAS  
HIGHLIGHTED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5) OF SEVERE WEATHER ACROSS  
THESE AREAS AND MAINLY FOR THE THREAT OF LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING  
WINDS.  
 
MEANWHILE, A RECORD-BREAKING LATE-SEASON HEAT WAVE WILL CONTINUE  
THROUGH EARLY THIS WEEK ACROSS AREAS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN  
CALIFORNIA AND THE DESERT SOUTHWEST AS A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE  
ALOFT PERSISTS OVER THE REGION. FORECAST HIGHS CONTINUE TO SOAR  
INTO THE UPPER 90S TO LOW 100S OUTSIDE OF THE IMMEDIATE COASTAL  
AREAS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES  
REACHING AS HIGH AS THE LOW 110S FOR THE INTERIOR PORTIONS OF THE  
DESERT SOUTHWEST. NUMEROUS DAILY RECORD-TYING OR RECORD-BREAKING  
HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO OCCUR ACROSS THE REGION GOING  
THROUGH MONDAY. HEAT-RELATED ADVISORIES AND WARNINGS ARE IN PLACE  
AS THIS PERSISTENT LEVEL OF MAJOR TO EXTREME HEAT REMAINS A DANGER  
TO ANYONE WITHOUT ADEQUATE AIR-CONDITIONING OR HYDRATION, AND FOR  
THOSE SPENDING GREATER TIME OUTDOORS. WHILE NOT QUITE AS HOT,  
HIGHS WILL TREND ABOVE AVERAGE AGAIN FOR MOST OF THE REST OF THE  
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST AS WELL, WITH HIGHS IN THE 70S AND LOW 80S FOR  
THE NORTHERN GREAT BASIN/ROCKIES AND INTO THE MID-80S FOR THE  
CENTRAL GREAT BASIN. THESE VERY WARM TEMPERATURES WILL ALSO SPREAD  
EAST OUT INTO THE NORTHERN/CENTRAL PLAINS THROUGH THE EARLY TO  
MIDDLE PART OF THIS WEEK. SOME AREAS OF THE NORTHERN PLAINS BY  
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WILL LIKELY SEE HIGH TEMPERATURES THAT ARE  
20 TO 25 DEGREES ABOVE AVERAGE, WITH TEMPERATURES REACHING THE  
UPPER 70S AND LOW 80S.  
 
ORRISON/PUTNAM  
 
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