Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
Issued by NWS Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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929 FXUS64 KFWD 262050 AFDFWD Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Fort Worth TX 250 PM CST Tue Nov 26 2024 ...New Long Term... .KEY MESSAGES... - Following a seasonably cool day, a quick warmup is expected on Wednesday before another strong cold front arrives Wednesday night. Much cooler temperatures are expected Thanksgiving Day. - The majority of North Texas and several locations across Central Texas will see the first freeze of the season Thursday night into Friday morning. - Another cold front this weekend will keep temperatures below normal into early next week. Additional freezing conditions may occur in localized areas both Saturday and Sunday mornings. && .SHORT TERM... /Issued 1210 PM CST Tue Nov 26 2024/ /Through Wednesday/ A seasonably cool day is unfolding across the region in the wake of yesterday`s cold front. A surface high has shifted east, resulting in the return of southerly winds. The remainder of the afternoon will feature temperatures in the mid 50s to mid 60s under mostly sunny skies. A gradual increase in southerly surface winds overnight will bring in an increase in low-level moisture. This will also keep low temperatures about 10-15 degrees warmer than previous nights, with lows in the mid 40s to mid 50s. On Wednesday, a surface low will eject from the lee of the Rockies into the Texas Panhandle and eventually into Southern Oklahoma. Given it`s proximity, winds will become breezy across the region by late morning, with wind speeds around 10-20 mph and gusts as high as 30 mph through the afternoon. Veering winds ahead of the front will likely result in some downsloping, sending afternoon temperatures into the low to mid 80s for quite a few locations Wednesday afternoon. However, the well-above normal warmth will be short-lived, as a strong cold front will cross the Red River into North Texas late tomorrow afternoon. Frontal passage for most other locations will be just outside of the short term period Wednesday evening/overnight. See the long-term discussion below for more details. Barnes && .LONG TERM... /NEW/ /Wednesday night through Tuesday/ Our well-advertised second cold front of the week will be plunging southward into Central Texas through the evening hours on Wednesday, with strong cold advection occurring in its wake. By daybreak on Thanksgiving, wind chill temperatures will be hovering in the 30s and lower 40s across North Central Texas, with gusty north winds and overcast skies lending a definite wintertime feel to the holiday. Brisk north winds will continue to pump chilly Canadian air southward across the region on Thursday, though by afternoon we should experience a definitive clearing trend from north to south. This trend should yield sunny conditions generally north of I-20 by mid afternoon, with clearing commencing later in the afternoon and evening farther south. Highs will struggle into the lower and middle 50s in most areas, with readings closer to 60 across the southern tier of our counties. The combination of clear skies and slackening winds will allow temperatures to drop into the upper 20s across many areas west through north of the Metroplex Friday morning. This will represent the first definitive freeze for many areas of North Central Texas. The only areas that will avoid the freezing mark will be the urban core of the Metroplex and most of the areas along the I-35 corridoe south of DFW. Indeed, just about anywhere in the forecast area may see freezing conditions Friday morning, at least in low-lying or otherwise sheltered locations. Will likely be issuing a Freeze Watch for much of the area tomorrow, followed by a Warning on Thursday. Precautions for tender plants, animals and other items will be required by Friday morning. Friday will represent a near carbon copy of Thursday, temperature-wise, with most locations remaining in the 50s under a cool, light northeast flow regime. The absence of stronger winds, and a full day of sunshine will make it seem a bit warmer, however. After chilly starts both Saturday and Sunday morning, the weekend afternoons will feature continued sunny weather and cooler than normal conditions, followed by a modest retrenchment of high temperatures as we enter the first two days of the coming week. The introduction of low level moisture and weak isentropic lift late on Monday through Tuesday will enable the development of patchy light rain across the southeastern zones Monday night into Tuesday. Kept low PoPs in place for this portion of the forecast area, though QPFs should remain very light. Bradshaw && .AVIATION... /Issued 1210 PM CST Tue Nov 26 2024/ /18Z TAFs/ Main Concerns...Gusty southwest winds on Wednesday with some crosswind impacts possible. Northwest wind shift expected late Wednesday afternoon with FROPA. VFR and south winds below 10 knots will continue today. Wind speeds will gradually increase to around 10-12 knots overnight. MVFR ceilings may develop in portions of Central Texas late tonight but will remain well south of the KACT terminal. Breezy southwest winds are expected ahead of an approaching cold front late Wednesday morning through the afternoon. Sustained wind speeds will be around 12-15 knots with wind gusts as high as 25-30 knots, which may result in some crosswind impacts. A NW wind shift with FROPA has been introduced to the extended DFW TAF at 23Z Wednesday. Dry frontal passage is expected, with no potential for showers or storms. Barnes && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Dallas-Ft. Worth 53 77 46 53 36 / 0 0 0 0 0 Waco 53 81 48 57 36 / 0 0 0 0 0 Paris 46 74 43 52 31 / 0 0 0 0 0 Denton 49 77 41 52 31 / 0 0 0 0 0 McKinney 49 76 43 53 31 / 0 0 0 0 0 Dallas 52 79 45 54 36 / 0 0 0 0 0 Terrell 50 78 45 54 33 / 0 0 0 0 0 Corsicana 52 79 48 57 36 / 0 0 0 0 0 Temple 53 83 48 59 35 / 0 0 0 0 0 Mineral Wells 48 80 41 54 30 / 0 0 0 0 0 && .FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$