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032 FXUS64 KLUB 222256 AFDLUB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Lubbock TX 456 PM CST Sat Feb 22 2025 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... - Could see some sprinkles later today but very low chances measurable precipitation. - Very mild and dry weather next week. && .SHORT TERM... (This evening through Sunday) Issued at 152 PM CST Sat Feb 22 2025 A sharp short wave trough was currently moving eastward through southern New Mexico into Far West Texas this afternoon. This shortwave will primarily track to the south of the South Plains keeping most of the lift across the Permian Basin. Mid level moisture will continue to advect into the area for the rest of the afternoon and evening with the approach of the short wave. Unfortunately, the atmosphere will remain fairly dry below 700mb keeping measurable precipitation chances at a minimal value. Virga and sprinkles will be the most likely outcome from this shortwave before moving east of the area Sunday morning. A secondary short wave will approach the area on Sunday passing overhead during the late afternoon. A weak surface trough will accompany the upper level trough shifting southwesterly winds to the northwest. Otherwise, temperatures will further warm on Sunday busting seasonal averages by five to ten degrees. && .LONG TERM... (Sunday night through next Friday) Issued at 152 PM CST Sat Feb 22 2025 Do not plan for significant changes to the extended forecast. We should have a weak front Monday evening and then a significantly stronger, but dry front early Wednesday. Ahead of the front Monday, dry westerly winds which could elevate fire weather concerns. Also it`s likely to be the warmest day of the week as the westerly winds push highs up near the 80 degree mark in some area. Increased winds slightly from the NBM values. A more significant front is expected late Tuesday night or early Wednesday. The latest 2-3 runs of the ECMWF and GFS appear slightly stronger with the front which will bring gusty northeast winds and cooler CP air pushes south through the area. Ensembles show 20-25 mph winds and have shown a pretty good spread in forecast highs lowering afternoon temperatures from 70s Tuesday to upper 50s or 60s on Wednesday. The impacts of Wednesday`s front will be short lived as winds start to back to the west on Thursday and southwest on Friday with temperatures rebounding slightly. && .AVIATION... (00Z TAFS) Issued at 452 PM CST Sat Feb 22 2025 VFR and light winds will continue. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 152 PM CST Sat Feb 22 2025 Although elevated fire weather concerns are not anticipated, temperatures will further warm on Sunday afternoon leading to afternoon relative humidity values in the teens area wide. Winds at the 20 foot level will shift from the west to northwest on Sunday afternoon with speeds between 10 to 15 mph. Additionally, ERC values continue to creep upwards but will remain close to average. Chances for elevated fire weather conditions will be higher for Monday afternoon. Temperatures will be between 15 and 20 degrees above seasonal averages along with westerly winds around 15 to 20 mph in the southwestern South Plains. && .LUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...01 LONG TERM....04 AVIATION...19