965 FXUS64 KEWX 190502 AFDEWX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX 1102 PM CST Sat Jan 18 2025 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Tonight through Sunday night) Issued at 150 PM CST Sat Jan 18 2025 Key Messages: -Cold Weather Advisory for Sunday morning. -Hazardous Wind Chill Values both Sunday and Monday morning. -Protect People, Pets, Plants, and Pipes from the cold weather. -Near Critical Fire Weather conditions on Sunday A moderate northerly flow has developed across South-Central Texas behind the passage of the initial frontal boundary overnight. A sunny afternoon is expected with quite a temperature spread across the region. Locations in the Hill Country and across our northern counties will remain in the mid to upper 50s while central areas climb into the 60s and low to mid 70s top out in our southwestern most counties along the Rio Grande. The combination of the lower humidity with moderate winds could create locally elevated fire weather conditions this afternoon. Winds may briefly lower by this evening but this will be short lived as a secondary and stronger push of cold air advection arrives from the north. This results in breezy north winds with gusts into the 25 to 35 mph range and plummeting temperatures. Overnight lows into Sunday morning will fall into the mid 20s across the Hill Country and mainly the upper 20s and low to mid 30s elsewhere. Once wind is factored in, minimum wind chill values dip into the 10 to 15 degree range for the Hill Country and the upper teens and low 20s from the I-35 corridor and eastward. As a result, a cold weather advisory remains in effect from midnight tonight through 9 AM Sunday morning over those locations. Along the Rio Grande, temperatures and wind chill values are slightly higher and above the cold weather advisory criteria. A chilly but sunny day is expected on Sunday as the afternoon highs will only climb up to near 40 degrees across the Hill Country and low to upper 40s elsewhere. The northerly winds stay breezy but slightly decline later in the afternoon. However, this will keep wind chills in the 30s for most and the low 40s along the Rio Grande. The combination of the drier humidity levels and stronger northerly flow in comparison to this afternoon, the fire weather conditions across the region will become of elevated to near critical levels in comparison to locally elevated conditions this afternoon. A very cold night is expected Sunday night into the morning on MLK JR Day. Overnight lows will fall into the upper teens across the Hill Country and low to mid 20s elsewhere. The ,minimum wind chills lower into the teens across majority of South-Central Texas with localized upper single digit values in the Hill Country. Expect an additional issuance along with a possible areal expansion of the Cold Weather Advisory into Sunday night and Monday morning in the next shift or two. && .LONG TERM... (Monday through Saturday) Issued at 150 PM CST Sat Jan 18 2025 Key Messages: - There is very high confidence (near 100%) that hard freezes will occur Sunday night through Tuesday night. Protect People, Pets, Plants, and Pipes from the cold weather. - There is a high chance (60-70%) of winter precipitation occurring Monday night into Tuesday morning across the eastern Hill Country, I- 35 corridor, and Coastal Plains, with increasing confidence of minor to moderate travel impacts. - There is increasing confidence in more of a wintry mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow, rather than all snow for the I-35 Corridor and Coastal Plains. - Winter weather products/headlines will likely be needed by Sunday. The long-advertised winter weather event will begin Monday evening and last through late Tuesday morning. With regard to the cold, we do expect additional Cold Weather Advisories each day, with the possibility of just issuing an advisory for most locations through the entirety of the event. Further thought will be given to this potential tomorrow. In any matter, it`s going to be cold for several days, with the potential for temperatures to remain at or below freezing over the Hill Country for over 36 hours Monday night through Wednesday morning. Now is the time to protect those outdoor pipes to prevent freezing up during that time frame. The biggest concerns with this forecast package revolve around precip type and amounts and both of those things remain in flux with low to medium confidence in amounts and location at this time. The latest suite of 12Z model guidance has come in with continued dry air in the dendritic growth zone (Typically between -10 to -20 C). Despite a near sub freezing to completely below freezing layer between the surface and 700mb, this dry layer in the dendritic growth zone could hamper ice crystal formation and lead to more of a wintry mix than snow for most locations during this event. We`ll need to continue monitoring guidance to see how precipitation types unfold. Precipitation should quickly come to an end late Tuesday morning as the coastal low to the south shifts eastward, pulling with it any moisture remaining at the surface to the east. Temperatures will remain cold despite some breaks in the clouds Tuesday afternoon, with highs remaining in the lower to middle 30s. Tuesday night may actually be the coldest night of the entire period with lows in the teens for all locations outside of places along the Rio Grande. We should finally climb back out of the freezer Wednesday afternoon with highs back in the 40s. 50s can be expected by Thursday and Friday, with highs back near normal and in the 60s by Saturday. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1033 PM CST Sat Jan 18 2025 VFR conditions prevail through the period under few to clear sky conditions. The stronger surge of colder, northerly winds has finally arrived. These winds will result in gusts along the I-35 corridor to reach into the 25 to 30 knot range. Recent gust observations at KAUS of 24 knots at 03Z and a gust of 26 knots at 04Z at KSAT and a gust of 23 knots at KSSF have given us higher confidence that these gusty winds should continue until around 01Z Monday. Winds will trend slightly weaker towards the Rio Grande and Del Rio areas. Winds gradually diminish and turn more westerly at KDRT towrads the end of the forecast period and west northwest late in the 30 hr TAF period at KAUS and KSAT. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Austin Camp Mabry 29 43 22 39 / 0 0 0 0 Austin Bergstrom Intl Airport 29 43 20 40 / 0 0 0 0 New Braunfels Muni Airport 30 44 22 40 / 0 0 0 10 Burnet Muni Airport 26 39 20 39 / 0 0 0 0 Del Rio Intl Airport 33 48 27 48 / 0 0 0 0 Georgetown Muni Airport 26 41 19 39 / 0 0 0 0 Hondo Muni Airport 30 47 23 39 / 0 0 0 0 San Marcos Muni Airport 29 43 20 39 / 0 0 0 10 La Grange - Fayette Regional 30 43 23 41 / 0 0 0 0 San Antonio Intl Airport 31 45 24 39 / 0 0 0 10 Stinson Muni Airport 32 46 26 40 / 0 0 0 10 && .EWX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Cold Weather Advisory until 9 AM CST Sunday for Atascosa-Bandera- Bastrop-Bexar-Blanco-Burnet-Caldwell-Comal-De Witt-Edwards-Fayette- Gillespie-Gonzales-Guadalupe-Hays-Karnes-Kendall-Kerr-Kinney-Lavaca- Lee-Llano-Medina-Real-Travis-Uvalde-Val Verde-Williamson-Wilson. && $$ Short-Term...Brady Long-Term...05 Aviation...CJM
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