Forecast Discussion
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FXUS64 KMEG 090435
AFDMEG
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Memphis TN
1135 PM CDT Thu May 8 2025
...New AVIATION...
.KEY MESSAGES...
Updated at 1126 PM CDT Thu May 8 2025
- Rain chances will be limited to north Mississippi Friday and
Saturday with dry weather over the remainder of the Mid-South.
- Rain chances spread over the entire area Sunday into Tuesday
next week as an upper low tracks across the area. Warmer and
drier weather is on tap for the middle and end of next week.
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.UPDATE...
Issued at 949 PM CDT Thu May 8 2025
A few showers and isolated thunderstorms continue across northeast
MS, while the majority of thunderstorms from earlier in the
evening have dissipated. Still have some scattered clouds across
the area, but winds have been calming near the surface. Already
beginning to see some patchy fog develop along the MS River. While
fog is not expected to be as widespread or dense as last night, it
does look like many across portions of West TN and north MS will
see at least some patchy fog overnight. Will keep an eye on trends
to see if any products are needed.
CMA
&&
.DISCUSSION...
(This evening through next Wednesday)
Issued at 234 PM CDT Thu May 8 2025
An upper trough is pushing across the MS River Valley. Scattered
storms have developed across the Mid-South. SBCAPEs of around
2000 J/kg and 0-6km bulk shear values 30-40 kts are supporting a
few severe storms, some with very large hail, east of the MS River
Minimal 0-1km helicity values and straight line hodographs point
toward a very low tornado threat. As the upper trough continues
moving east the higher 0-6km bulk shear values will quickly exit
into Middle TN. As a result, storm intensity should start to wane
over the next couple of hours. Loss of heating will also aid in
storm dissipation. Patchy fog is likely over parts of West TN and
north MS late tonight.
The upper trough currently moving through the region will dive
south and reform as an upper low near the Gulf Coast Friday and
Saturday. As a result, dry and cool air will filter into the Mid-
South. Low chances for rain will be limited to north MS during
this period with most places remaining dry. Highs will be in the
70s.
The Gulf Coast upper low will track north and spread showers back
across the Mid-South during the Sunday through Tuesday time
frame. Sunday night into Monday looks to be the wettest time
period. Rainfall amounts will not be terribly heavy with 0.5 to
1.50 inches expected south of I-40 with lesser amounts to the
north.
The upper low will lift out of the area by midweek. Upper ridging
will build into the area with dry and warm weather expected.
Highs will reach the mid 80s by Wednesday and the upper 80s
Thursday.
&&
.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 1135 PM CDT Thu May 8 2025
An upper low will bring MVFR and intermittent IFR conditions
across the airspace over the next few hours. Calm winds and
clearing skies has allowed fog to develop along the Tennessee
River. Fog will spread to MKL/TUP within the coming hours with
reduced vsbys and potential LIFR conditions. Gusty northeast
winds, up to 25 kts, will improve ceilings back to VFR and lift
fog shortly after daybreak tomorrow. Wind gusts are expected to
drop out after 00Z.
AEH
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.MEG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
AR...None.
MO...None.
MS...None.
TN...None.
&&
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PUBLIC FORECAST...SJM
AVIATION...AEH