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Area forecast discussion 
National Weather Service Memphis Tennessee 
1135 PM CDT Friday may 17 2013 


Discussion... 


Updated for 06z aviation discussion 


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Previous discussion... /issued 911 PM CDT Friday may 17 2013/ 


Update... 


Upper level low pressure will continue to push east overnight. 
Currently...only a few showers remain across west Tennessee near the 
Tennessee River and portions of northeast Mississippi. Can/T rule 
out isolated showers overnight thus will keep 20 to 30 probability of precipitation across 
these areas otherwise will update to remove probability of precipitation for the rest of 
the County Warning Area. Most locations across the midsouth are currently clear. 
However stratus clouds are expected to develop over the County Warning Area as the 
night progresses. Will keep mostly cloudy wording for after 
midnight. Rest of forecast looks good. 


Krm 


Discussion... /issued 255 PM CDT Friday may 17 2013/ 


Skies are cloudy across eastern sections of the forecast area 
with partly sunny skies elsewhere. Temperatures this afternoon 
range from the upper 60s to middle 70s. A large area of showers and 
isolated thunderstorms continues to move east into far eastern 
sections of the forecast area. 


Upper level trough continues to move slowly through the region. As 
it lifts northeast into the Ohio Valley...some scattered showers 
and thunderstorms will move through the region tonight with the 
best chance of rain across sections of northeast Mississippi. The 
trough will weaken some of Saturday as an upper level ridge 
develops over the Southern Plains. Some scattered showers will be 
possible with the better chance of rain over eastern sections of 
the forecast area. With the ridge building...temperatures will be 
warmer on Saturday with highs mainly in the middle 80s. 


The upper level trough will continue to weaken Saturday night with 
some isolated showers possible over eastern sections of the 
forecast area. By Sunday...the threat of rain will have ended and 
temperatures will still be a little warmer with highs on Sunday in 
the upper 80s to around 90 degrees. 


A cold front will start to move across the plains state Sunday 
night and Monday. Some showers and thunderstorms are expected to 
develop ahead of the front with a small chance that some of this 
activity may move into far northwest sections of the forecast 
area. As the front moves further east there will be a better 
chance of thunderstorms for Monday night and Tuesday. The cold 
front will move into the region by Wednesday morning with a better 
chance of thunderstorms for Tuesday night and Wednesday. The cold 
front will clear out of the region by late Thursday morning with 
the threat of thunderstorms decreasing Wednesday night and Thursday. 


A weak upper level disturbance will move through the region 
Thursday night and Friday which may produce some isolated 
thunderstorms. Temperatures will be fairly close to normal levels 
for Wednesday through Friday. 


Ars 


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Aviation... 


06z taf cycle 


Conds have already deteriorated to LIFR at kmkl and ktup this 
evening and this should continue through the overnight hours into 
early Sat. Conds are expected to deteriorate at kmem and kjbr over 
the next several hours. A boundary lifting across north 
Mississippi could produce some rain showers around ktup so included a 
vcsh there. LIFR/IFR conds will begin to improve after 
18/14z...eventually to VFR by 18/17z...continuing through the end 
of the period. Winds will be light tonight increasing to south at 
7-8 kts Sat am. 


Sjm 


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Preliminary point temps/pops... 
mem 69 87 71 90 / 10 20 10 10 
mkl 64 84 67 87 / 20 20 20 10 
jbr 64 85 69 89 / 10 20 10 10 
tup 67 85 68 88 / 20 40 20 10 


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Meg watches/warnings/advisories... 
Arkansas...none. 
MO...none. 
MS...none. 
Tennessee...none. 
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