Sunday, November 11, 2007

Area Forecast Discussion

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FXUS64 KTSA 112119
AFDTSA
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK
319 PM CST SUN NOV 11 2007
.DISCUSSION...
UNSEASONABLY WARM WEATHER THIS AFTERNOON WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES
NEAR 80 ACROSS MUCH OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA AND WEST-CENTRAL ARKANSAS.
RECORD HIGH MIN TIED AT TUL THIS MORNING WITH A LOW OF 60 DEG.
WARM WEATHER TO CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. RAIN CHANCES
WILL BEGIN TO INCREASE LATE TONIGHT INTO MONDAY AS A WEAK UPPER
LEVEL DISTURBANCE MOVES ACROSS AREA. PRECIPITATION SHOULD BE
PRIMARILY SHOWERS HOWEVER COULD SEE SOME ISOLATED THUNDER...
MAINLY DURING THE DAY. THE EXTENSIVE CLOUD COVER/PRECIPITATION
WILL LIKELY KEEP TEMPS IN CHECK WITH HIGH IN THE 70S.
INITIAL WEAK COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA ON
TUESDAY AND STALL IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN AREAS OF NORTHWEST
ARKANSAS/EAST-CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TUESDAY NIGHT. MUCH STRONGER COLD
FRONT WILL MOVE INTO NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA AROUND 12Z WEDNESDAY...
WITH FRONT SWEEPING SOUTHEAST THROUGH AREA DURING THE DAY. PRECIP
CHANCES WILL LIKELY REMAIN LIMITED AS MAIN DYNAMICS REMAIN WELL
NORTH OF FA. MORE SEASONABLE WEATHER WEDNESDAY THROUGH THE
REMAINDER OF THE WORK WEEK AS HIGH PRESSURE MOVES OVER AREA.
STAYED FAIRLY CLOSE TO THE MEX NUMBERS IN THE EXTENDED...WITH
SLIGHTLY COOLER TEMPS COMPARED TO GUIDANCE WED NIGHT THROUGH THU
NIGHT.

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