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FXUS64 KMOB 201059
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
445 PM CST MON DEC 19 2005
.SYNOPSIS...WEST-SOUTHWEST FLOW ALOFT WITH SHORTWAVE MOVING OVER THE
CENTRAL PLAINS. DRY MID LEVEL ZONAL FLOW OVER THE FORECAST AREA...
WITH A NORTHERLY WIND COMPONENT IN THE LOWER LEVELS AS CENTER OF
1032 MB HIGH PRESSURE NOW CENTERED OVER SOUTHEAST MISSOURI. /22
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.SHORT TERM...(TODAY AND TONIGHT). CURRENT GFS AND NAM BRING NEXT
S/W TROF ACROSS MS AN AL LATER TODAY AND TONIGHT. WITH SOME RESIDUAL
MOISTURE MOSTLY IN THE MID TO UPPER LEVELS AND SFC TO H8 NEAR OR
SLIGHTLY BELOW FREEZING A FEW SNOW FLURRIES WILL BE POSSIBLE IN
ADVANCE OF THIS VIGOROUS UPPER SYSTEM. NO ACCUMULATIONS ARE
EXPECTED. WILL STAY CLOSE TO CURRENT MAV GUIDANCE FOR TEMPS. /32
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY...WEST TO NORTHWEST PERSISTS AFTER PASSAGE OF
WEAK SHORTWAVE TUESDAY NIGHT...WHILE LARGE SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE
REMAINS ACROSS THE REGION. ATMOSPHERE WILL BE VERY DRY WITH ZERO
POPS AND CLEAR SKIES. WENT ALONG THE COOLER MAV NUMBERS. /22
.LONG TERM (FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY)...HIGH PRESSURE CONTINUES TO
DOMINATE THE SOUTHEAST STATES THROUGH FRIDAY...WHILE ANOTHER
SHORTWAVE DIGS SOUTH REINFORCING IN THE EASTERN CONUS LONGWAVE. THIS
WILL BRING OUR NEXT BEST CHANCE OF RAIN...MAINLY SATURDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHT...AS A SURFACE COLD FRONT APPROACHES FROM THE
NORTHWEST. SCATTERED COVERAGE SHOULD SUFFICE. /22
Possible snow flurries tonight for north central gulf
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MGC wrote:I'm thinking that the air is a bit too dry in the lower levels for any of the rain/sleet/snow to reach the ground. Dew point here in GPT is 23F at 8PM....MGC
Yeah, you're probably right...but the radar toward the west sure does look interesting. There's even some moderate rain right now in western/central LA, and it looks to be moving just south of east. I've seen stuff like this dry up in the blink of an eye, but I've got my fingers crossed to at least see a flake or two tonight. Temp is down to 37 in Mobile, and I think we've got just as good of a chance as the northern counties right now.
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This surprised us with some flurries today. Don't be surprised to see a flake or two overnight. 

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