#3336 Postby CaptinCrunch » Tue Jan 23, 2024 2:39 pm
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
113 PM CST Tue Jan 23 2024
.SHORT TERM... /NEW/
/Through Wednesday/
Our active weather pattern continues today as a passing upper
level disturbance interacts with a nearly stationary surface
boundary located over our southern counties. Continued
development of showers is expected through the afternoon and
evening, mainly along/east of I-35. The overall threat for
lightning has diminished since this morning due to limited
instability, but we can`t rule out a storm or two. While our main
concern is still the heavy rain potential, given the radar trends
over the last few hours...only a few spots may see increased
flooding concerns through the evening hours. As the shortwave
departs tonight, rain chances will decrease with the exception of
areas across the Brazos Valley. Another round of fog (some dense)
and low clouds will develop overnight tonight, keeping
temperatures generally in the 40s to low 50s.
Most locations will stay dry Wednesday morning, but another wave
of rain is expected in the afternoon. Warm advection showers will
likely develop ahead of an eastward moving upper level trough
currently over the Four Corners. Coverage across our region should
remain fairly scattered, but there is a medium confidence
(40-60%) that a few locations across the southeast will see
another inch of rain on Wednesday. Minor flooding may occur in
those areas that receive the highest rainfall totals. Otherwise,
expect daytime highs in the 50s to low 60s with light northerly
winds.
Sanchez
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.LONG TERM... /Issued 400 AM CST Tue Jan 23 2024/
/Thursday Through the End of the Month/
Rain chances will exit Central and East Texas early Thursday as a
decaying shortwave passes to our east. Wet ground and light winds
will result in yet another morning fog event. But as the sun
re-emerges, and winds turn southerly, afternoon temperatures will
soar above normal for the first time since before last week`s
snow event.
An even milder day will follow on Friday, but with rain chances
returning. Our wet week will culminate on Friday when the last in
a series of disturbances swings through the region. As another
round of morning fog occurs across Central and East Texas, showers
and storms will enter the region from the west. The activity will
spread across the region throughout the day. The system`s shear
will be largely offset by poor quality moisture within the
boundary layer, resulting from seasonally weak instability.
However, thunderstorms will still accompany the activity, the
influx of cold air aloft potentially allowing for small hail.
The associated cold front will bring an end to the rain chances
early Saturday while also arresting the late week warming trend.
The remainder of the month will be precipitation-free, with above
normal temperatures returning next week.
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