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Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 356 PM EDT Thu May 30 2024 Valid 00Z Fri May 31 2024 - 00Z Sun Jun 02 2024 ...There is an Enhanced Risk of severe thunderstorms over parts of the Southern High Plains on Thursday... ...There is a Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms over parts of the Central/Southern High Plains and Southern Plains/Lower Mississippi Valley on Friday and over parts of the Central/Southern High Plains on Saturday... ...There is a Slight Risk of excessive rainfall over parts of the Central/Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley on Thursday/Friday and Lower Mississippi Valley/Southeast on Saturday... ...There are Heat Advisories over southern Texas... A front extending from the Northern Plains to the Southern High Plains will slowly move to the Upper Mississippi Valley to the Southern High Plains and stall by Friday evening, then dissipating on Saturday. Moisture streaming northward over the Plains and a dryline over western Texas will aid in creating showers and severe thunderstorms over parts of the Southern High Plains. Therefore, the SPC has issued an Enhanced Risk (level 3/5) of severe thunderstorms over parts of the Southern High Plains through Friday morning. The hazards associated with these thunderstorms are frequent lightning, severe thunderstorm wind gusts, hail, and a few tornadoes. Further, there will be an added threat of severe thunderstorm wind gusts of 65 knots or greater and hail, two inches or greater, over parts of the Southern High Plains. In addition, the showers and thunderstorms will create heavy rain over parts of the Central/Southern High Plains and Southern Plains/Lower Mississippi Valley. Therefore, the WPC has issued a Slight Risk (level 2/4) of excessive rainfall over parts of the Central/Southern High Plains and Southern Plains/Lower Mississippi Valley through Friday morning. The associated heavy rain will create mainly localized areas of flash flooding, with urban areas, roads, small streams, and low-lying areas the most vulnerable. On Friday, the front over the Central/Southern High Plains will create showers and severe thunderstorms over the region. Therefore, the SPC has issued a Slight Risk (level 2/5) of severe thunderstorms over the Central/Southern High Plains from Friday through Saturday morning. The hazards associated with these thunderstorms are frequent lightning, severe thunderstorm wind gusts, hail, and a minimal threat of tornadoes. Additionally, a second area of severe thunderstorms will occur over parts of the Southern Plains/Lower Mississippi Valley. Therefore, the SPC has issued a Slight Risk (level 2/5) of severe thunderstorms over the Southern Plains/Lower Mississippi Valley from Friday through Saturday morning. The hazards associated with these thunderstorms are frequent lightning, severe thunderstorm wind gusts, hail, and a few tornadoes. Moreover, the showers and thunderstorms will also create heavy rain from the moisture stream northward from the Western Gulf of Mexico over parts of the Central/Southern Plains and Middle/Lower Mississippi Valley. Therefore, the WPC has issued a Slight Risk (level 2/4) of excessive rainfall over parts of the Central/Southern Plains and Middle/Lower Mississippi Valley from Friday through Saturday morning. The associated heavy rain will create mainly localized areas of flash flooding, with urban areas, roads, small streams, and low-lying areas the most vulnerable. On Saturday, the weakening front over the Central High Plains will have enough energy to produce showers and severe thunderstorms over parts of the region. Therefore, the SPC has issued a Slight Risk (level 2/5) of severe thunderstorms over the Central High Plains on Saturday. The hazards associated with these thunderstorms are frequent lightning, severe thunderstorm wind gusts, hail, and a few tornadoes. Furthermore, the front over the Upper Midwest will create showers and thunderstorms over parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley/Upper Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. Meanwhile, a front moving onshore over the Pacific Northwest will jump into the Northern Rockies/Great Basin by Saturday evening. The system will produce rain over parts of the Pacific Northwest and into the Northern Intermountain Region. Furthermore, a developing upper-level ridging over southern Texas will aid in spawning Heat Advisories over southern Texas. Ziegenfelder Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php