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FXUS63 KSGF 181147
AFDSGF

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Springfield MO
547 AM CST Mon Nov 18 2024

.KEY MESSAGES...

- A low pressure system will bring rain showers and a few
thunderstorms along with windy conditions to the area
tonight into Monday evening.

- Some record warm low temperatures will be possible on Monday.
See climate section for details.

- Below normal temperatures and dry conditions will occur across
the area during the middle and end of the week.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
Issued at 139 AM CST Mon Nov 18 2024

Synoptic overview and current conditions: Water vapor imagery and
upper level analysis show a deep upper low just west of El Paso
Texas with a broad area of divergent southwest flow aloft ahead of
the low which extended into our forecast area. A secondary shortwave
and speed max was pushing into the central great basin region out
west. Lower in the atmosphere, a broad low level jet of 35 to 45 kts
was located over the southern plains into the lower MS valley. The
combined lift was aiding in a northward moving area of showers over
eastern Oklahoma into much of northern Arkansas that was beginning
to lift northward into southern Missouri. More intense convection
was confined mainly to the surface low/front over western TX into
the TX panhandle region. Mild temperatures were occurring across the
forecast area with midnight readings in the low to mid 60s.
Dewpoints have shot up into the upper 50s to low 60s; up from the
40s 24 hours ago. 00z SGF sounding showed PW values of 1.14 which is
above the 90th percentile for this time of year.

Current time through tonight:

Precipitation and severe weather chances: Current area of showers
over eastern OK and northern AR will continue to lift north and
spread across most of the CWA during the current overnight hours
into early Monday morning. Highest rain totals with this batch of
rain will occur over the western CWA where an inch to inch and a
half may occur. Much of the area should see a quarter to half inch
with this first batch. Can`t rule out some embedded thunderstorms
with this area of rain, but it should mainly be showers. After this
first round of showers lifts north through the area this morning,
there will likely be a dry period for much of the CWA. The low
pressure system will lift northeast into eastern KS by the late
morning and we may start to see some additional convection develop
over our western CWA by then.
There will be a very narrow corridor of limited instability this
afternoon into the early evening along the front that moves through
with the potential for a few stronger updrafts. Given the strong
pressure gradient and synoptic scale winds already in place over the
area, the stronger updrafts may produce some localized damaging wind
gusts. The tornado potential remains low despite the strong shear
with weak instability. This narrow band of convection will shift
east across the CWA during the afternoon into the mid evening hours.
Total QPF of 1-2" will be possible west of highway 65 with a half
inch to inch east of the highway for the storm event totals. This
may lead to some localized excessive rain and flooding, but
widespread flooding is not expected given the speed of the system.

Windy conditions and wind advisory: As the low lifts north across
eastern KS, the pressure gradient will be pretty tight across the
western CWA where we are showing NBM probabilities of 65-80% of
eclipsing our wind gust criteria for an advisory. So, we will be
issuing a wind advisory for much of the western half of the CWA from
17z-00z, where wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be possible.

Potential record warmest low temperatures today: The mild conditions
will continue the remainder of the overnight through today and
midnight tonight. Lowest temperatures throughout this period will be
in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees which will be close to or
exceed the record warmest lows for this date (see climate section
for details).

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.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
Issued at 139 AM CST Mon Nov 18 2024

The secondary upper level system which was currently pushing into
the west coast and central great basin will push into the central
CONUS on Tuesday and Tuesday night, however much drier air will be
moving into the area and the best lifting with the low pressure
system will remain well to the north of the area.
We will see a cool down in temperatures to below normal readings for
the remainder of the work week into the early part of the weekend
before we rebound to more normal readings for this time of year. Dry
conditions are expected through the remainder of the forecast period
after the current storm system moves through this evening.

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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z TUESDAY/...
Issued at 537 AM CST Mon Nov 18 2024

Rain has moved through the area this morning with more to come
this afternoon. Rain has been heavy and has reduced
visibilities down to 2 SM at times. Ceilings have been mostly
IFR and will bounce back and forth between MVFR/IFR for most of
the day. There have been a few strikes of lightning just
northeast of SGF as well. Have added VCTS for the next couple of
hours for that TAF site. SGF and BBG will see a break in the
rain here by late morning. JLN will have showers lingering
around for most of the day off and on. Southerly winds will
become gusty by late morning into the afternoon with gusts up to
35 knots. JLN and SGF are in a Wind Advisory until 00z. The
cold front will come through this afternoon bringing
thunderstorms. Added PROB30 groups for TSRA a few hours this
afternoon just before 00z. Rain exits after sunset with skies
clearing behind the front and VFR ceilings returning.

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.CLIMATE...
Issued at 139 AM CST Mon Nov 18 2024

Date /Station Record Warmest Forecast Lowest
Lows Temperatures

Monday 11/18

Springfield 59/1942 59

Joplin 64/1942 58

West Plains 53/1991 58

Vichy 58/1899 57

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.SGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
KS...Wind Advisory from 11 AM this morning to 6 PM CST this evening
for KSZ073-097-101.
MO...Wind Advisory from 11 AM this morning to 6 PM CST this evening
for MOZ055-066>068-077>080-088>091-093-094-101-102.

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SHORT TERM...Lindenberg
LONG TERM...Lindenberg
AVIATION...Soria
CLIMATE...Lindenberg