418  
FXUS01 KWBC 071854  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
153 PM EST SAT DEC 07 2024  
 
VALID 00Z SUN DEC 08 2024 - 00Z TUE DEC 10 2024  
 
...HEAVY RAIN THREAT EMERGES ACROSS THE DEEP SOUTH LATE SUNDAY  
INTO MONDAY...  
 
...PERIODS OF MIXED RAIN AND SNOW LINGER FROM THE GREAT LAKES TO  
NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND THROUGH THE WEEKEND...  
 
...UNSETTLED AND WINDY WEATHER SPREADING ACROSS THE PACIFIC  
NORTHWEST THIS WEEKEND WILL REACH INTO THE NORTHERN PLAINS AS  
SNOW/WINTRY MIX BY MONDAY...  
 
...WELL ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE PLAINS TODAY WILL  
EXPAND ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA EAST OF THE ROCKIES SUNDAY INTO  
MONDAY...  
 
THE FINAL HOURS OF BELOW AVERAGE COLD AIR WILL SWEEP AWAY TODAY  
INTO OVERNIGHT ACROSS THE SOUTH, SOUTHEAST AND EAST COAST AS THE  
UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH ACROSS THE NORTHEAST IS USHERED AWAY WITH ONE  
LAST QUICK MOVING CLIPPER SYSTEM TRAIPSING THROUGH THE GREAT LAKES  
TODAY AND INTO INTERIOR NEW ENGLAND THROUGH SATURDAY. PERIODS OF  
MIXED RAIN AND SNOW ARE EXPECTED WITH THE CLIPPER, UP TO A FOOT OF  
SNOW REMAINS POSSIBLE FOR PARTS NEAR THE CANADIAN BOARDER.  
 
ON THE OTHER CORNER OF THE CONUS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND  
NORTHERN ROCKIES, UNSETTLED WEATHER AHEAD OF A PAIR OF COLD FRONTS  
WILL TREK ACROSS THE AREA TODAY INTO TONIGHT BRINGING MIXED  
PRECIPITATION WITH RAINS IN THE VALLEYS AND SNOWS TO THE HIGHER  
ELEVATIONS. SNOW LEVELS WILL DROP THROUGH THE EVENING/OVERNIGHT  
PERIOD INTO THE NORTHERN ROCKIES BEHIND THE FRONT AND MAKE FOR  
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS. WINTER STORM WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES  
ARE ACTIVE ACROSS THE WASHINGTON AND NORTHERN OREGON CASCADES AND  
EXPANDING EASTWARD INTO THE NORTHERN WASHINGTON, IDAHO AND WESTERN  
MONTANA. HIGH WIND WARNINGS ALSO ACCOMPANY THESE WINTER  
CONDITIONS. BY SUNDAY MORNING, A NEW SURFACE CYCLONE WILL DEVELOP  
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN CANADIAN PRAIRIES AND DIVE INTO NORTH DAKOTA  
BY LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. SNOWS ARE LIKELY ALONG THE CANADIAN  
BORDER, BUT MIXED PRECIPIATION MAY BE MORE COMMON ACROSS THE  
DAKOTAS, CENTRAL MINNESOTA INTO FAR UPPER LAKES BY EARLY MONDAY.  
SOUTH OF THE AREA, THE STRONGER SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS THROUGHOUT THE  
WEEKEND AHEAD OF THE SYSTEM WELL ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES WITH  
HIGHS IN THE 50-60S ACROSS THE NORTHERN PLAINS INTO MIDWEST, SOME  
15-25 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL, ONLY DIMINISHING A FEW DEGREES ABOVE  
NORMAL BY MONDAY OVER THE MIDWEST/GREAT LAKES.  
 
ALONG THE GULF COAST/LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, THE TAIL END OF THE  
COLD OUTBREAK HAS SEEN A WEAK SURFACE LOW DEVELOP IN THE WESTERN  
GULF, AHEAD OF AN AVERAGE POSITIVELY TILTED UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH  
CURRENTLY ALONG THE MEXICAN/SOUTHWESTERN AMERICAN BORDER. SOME  
WEAK CROSS MEXICAN FLOW WILL HELP INCREASE MID-LEVEL MOISTURE INTO  
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALLEY AND WITH  
WARM/UNSTABLE AIR PROVIDED BY THE GULF AND FORCING FROM THE  
APPROACHING TROUGH ALOFT WILL HELP TO DEVELOP SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY ALONG/JUST OFF-SHORE TODAY (SATURDAY)  
EXPANDING ACROSS E TEXAS/LOUISIANA BY SUNDAY EVENING ACROSS THE  
LOWER MISSISSIPPI AND DELTA REGION INTO EARLY MONDAY MORNING. THE  
OVERLAPPING ELEMENTS COUPLED WITH SOME RECENT RAINFALL, RESULTS IN  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SCATTERED FLASH FLOODING BECOMING POSSIBLE.  
THE WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A MARGINAL RISK OF  
EXCESSIVE RAINFALL (LEVEL 1 OF 4) FROM SE TX/SW LA SUNDAY UP THE  
MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO THE KY/TN STATE LINES.  
 
GALLINA  
 
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