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Issued by NWS Brownsville, TX
Issued by NWS Brownsville, TX
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531 FXUS64 KBRO 070537 AAA AFDBRO Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Brownsville TX 1237 AM CDT Wed May 7 2025 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Tonight through Wednesday night) Issued at 254 PM CDT Tue May 6 2025 The area remains in a marginal risk for severe weather tonight with CAMS suggesting that the Upper Valley and Ranchlands may get brushed by a few transiting storms. A cold front analyzed over the RG Plains may provide a surface based trigger under destabilized mid level flow. Farther toward the southeast (Lower Valley), the sounding shows a capped environment, though plenty of available energy exists in the mid levels. For now, convection over South Central Texas has behaved, but we will monitor for development later this evening and overnight. With the models appearing to stall out the front short of the CWA, another round of convection will be possible Wednesday afternoon, initiating just north of the CWA and moving east. We could see some of those storms get better organized and push south later Wednesday. For now, the RGV Plains and Ranchlands are in a day two marginal outlook area. Lows in the mid 70s, highs in the mid 90s. A high rip risk will continue tonight through Wednesday but may lower to moderate Wednesday night. && .LONG TERM... (Thursday through next Tuesday) Issued at 254 PM CDT Tue May 6 2025 Key Messages: * Medium to likely (40-70%) chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout Thursday and Thursday night. * Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has placed all of Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley within a general risk for thunderstorms on Thursday. * Although confidence is low, there is a possibility for strong and/or severe thunderstorms Thursday and/or Thursday night. In this scenario, main threats would be strong wind gusts, hail, cloud to ground lightning and heavy rain. The long term starts off wet with a frontal boundary draped across the area, generating a medium to likely (40-70%) chance of showers and thunderstorms across all of Deep South Texas throughout Thursday and Thursday night, with the highest chances across the Rio Grande Valley. Flow aloft will be mostly zonal, but with a slight southwesterly component ahead of a shortwave trough moving eastward through northern Mexico toward southern Texas. SPC has placed Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley within a general risk for thunderstorms on Thursday. Although confidence is low at this time, there is a chance of strong, perhaps severe, thunderstorms on Thursday and/or Thursday night as the mid-level impulse moves eastward. The GFS and NAM are in rough agreement of this scenario playing out Thursday evening into Thursday night, but there remains disagreement amongst models as a whole in the southward extent, timing and strength of the convection. That being said, there remains the potential for strong gusts, hail, cloud to ground lightning and heavy rain. Either way, the consensus is higher that by Friday morning, the shortwave will be offshore and northerly winds in its wake will drive the front southward, bringing probabilities of showers and thunderstorms from a low to medium (20- 40%) chance Friday morning to less than a 15% chance going into Friday afternoon. Between Thursday morning and early Friday afternoon, our forecast calls anywhere from three quarters to half an inch of rain across the County Warning Area (CWA). Yet, higher percentile NBM guidance indicates that there is the potential of some locations receiving 1-2 inches within heavier downpours. Following, flow at mid/upper levels gradually becomes northwesterly as ridging builds across Deep South Texas, resulting in dry conditions for the remainder of the long term. High pressure is expected to maintain control across the Southern Plains with northerly to northeasterly winds into Sunday, becoming southeasterly to southerly for Monday and Tuesday as the high moves into the Gulf. Highs in the 80s are expected Thursday through Sunday and slightly below average beginning Friday. Return flow will warm temperatures from upper 80s to low 90s on Monday to mostly 90s on Tuesday with Rio Grande Plains possibly hitting upper 90s. Lows in the 60s and 70s Thursday night drop to mainly 60s Friday night through Sunday night before warming back to 60s Monday night. A few locations in the Northern Ranchlands may minimize in the upper 50s Sunday night as temperatures could be 10 degrees, or cooler, below average. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1235 AM CDT Wed May 7 2025 MVFR to VFR will affect the aerodromes through the next 24 hours. Light winds with mostly cloudy skies are anticipated. && .MARINE... Issued at 254 PM CDT Tue May 6 2025 Tonight through Wednesday night...Winds should ease up this evening and we plan to let the small craft advisory expire at 6 PM in favor of exercise caution conditions tonight. Winds will weaken through Wednesday before shifting/backing toward the east ahead of a potential cold front. On and off isolated to scattered convection will be possible through Wednesday night. Thursday through Tuesday...Gentle to moderate northerly to northeasterly winds and moderate (3- 5 feet) seas are expected Thursday into Sunday. There is a moderate to likely (50-80%) chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout Thursday and Thursday night. A few storms may be strong and/or severe with the potential for strong wind gusts, hail, cloud to ground lightning and heavy rain. Chances of showers and thunderstorms diminish throughout Friday morning and remain mostly dry for the rest of the period. Gentle to moderate winds turn southeasterly to southerly on Monday into Tuesday along with slight (1-2 feet) seas. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... BROWNSVILLE 77 85 71 84 / 20 70 70 50 HARLINGEN 73 87 69 85 / 20 70 60 30 MCALLEN 77 89 71 87 / 20 70 70 30 RIO GRANDE CITY 74 88 70 86 / 30 70 70 30 SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 76 82 73 80 / 20 70 70 40 BAYVIEW/PORT ISABEL 74 84 70 82 / 20 70 70 40 && .BRO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... TX...High Rip Current Risk through this evening for TXZ451-454-455. GM...None. && $$