• MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 0003

    From COD Weather Processor@1:2320/105 to wx-storm@lists.illinois.edu on Sat Jan 6 08:28:51 2024
    ACUS11 KWNS 060828
    SWOMCD
    SPC MCD 060828=20
    VAZ000-WVZ000-NCZ000-061430-

    Mesoscale Discussion 0003
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    0228 AM CST Sat Jan 06 2024

    Areas affected...western NC...western into central VA...far
    southeastern WV

    Concerning...Freezing rain=20

    Valid 060828Z - 061430Z

    SUMMARY...Freezing rain is forecast to develop from southwest to
    northeast through 10am EST. Freezing rain rates will initially be
    light as the atmospheric column moistens, but rates are forecast to
    intensify into the 0.05-0.15 inch/3 hour range. A transition from
    freezing rain to rain is forecast to occur over western NC into
    southern portions of western VA primarily during the 7-10am EST
    period.

    DISCUSSION...Radar mosaic as of 325am EST shows an extensive
    precipitation shield across GA into western SC and moving northeast
    into the southern Appalachians. This precipitation is in response
    to a mid-level shortwave trough moving northeast across the lower MS
    Valley early this morning. This mid-level feature is forecast to
    move into the southern Appalachians during the morning. Strong
    low-level warm-air advection and moistening via a warm conveyor belt
    are acting to enhance large-scale lift and contribute to a
    moistening atmospheric column during the pre-dawn hours across
    western NC into western/central VA.

    The latest ensemble model guidance (i.e., HREF, SREF) show agreement
    in depicting a swath of precipitation spreading north-northeast with
    hourly rates generally in the 0.05-0.15 inch range. Forecast
    soundings indicate thermal profiles supporting freezing rain as the
    primary precipitation type from western NC northward through much of
    western VA and adjacent southeastern WV. However, this shallow
    sub-freezing layer near the surface is forecast to slowly erode
    across western NC and southern parts of western VA as surface
    temperatures warm to 32 deg F or higher, primarily during the 7-10am
    EST period. Farther north, some intermittent mixing of freezing
    rain and sleet is possible especially on the northern periphery of
    the discussion area (i.e., northwestern parts of VA).

    ..Smith.. 01/06/2024

    ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fj= g!-hyPoUG66y1F6uY42j-HRRstm54LKwc1LAAgunAAqEqi3w3QaDXtsCjW6C8V61SAkzqmTDers= YfQDxh_0HdXpLSMtJI$ for graphic product...

    ATTN...WFO...AKQ...LWX...RNK...RLX...GSP...

    LAT...LON 37327841 36917897 36777954 36628003 36278078 35868160
    35548205 35308234 35378265 35428265 35958223 36278170
    36808133 37218127 37488119 37808091 38397955 38557864
    38467786 38217781 37327841=20


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