Extended Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
255 AM EDT Mon Sep 21 2020
Valid 12Z Thu Sep 24 2020 - 12Z Mon Sep 28 2020
...Lingering heavy rainfall possible on Thursday with remnants of
Beta...
...Overview...
Strong troughing will push through the Northwest Thursday and into
the Plains by Saturday as the remnants of Beta dissipate over the
Southeast. Upper ridging is forecast to build into the West this
weekend which will favor increased troughing over the East,
squashing the ridge over Florida.
...Guidance/Predictability Assessment...
Through the 12Z/18Z guidance suite, deterministic models were
clustered enough Thu-Fri to use a consensus blend as T.D. Beta
decays over the lower Mississippi Valley. Upper trough to the
north will slide eastward out to sea on Saturday. To the west,
guidance has come into much better agreement on the progressive
but digging trough through the Rockies Friday and the Plains this
weekend. With good ensemble agreement a consensus position
sufficed. Upper ridging will build into the West/Southwest next
Sun/Mon but the GFS/GEFS were less bullish than the
ECMWF/Canadian/ECMWF ensembles. With a digging trough in the East
and another deep trough in the Gulf of Alaska, preferred the
ECMWF-led cluster but did temper this by a minority GFS/GEFS
weighting given the lead time. Cold front could push all the way
into the Gulf of Mexico in about a week should the pattern amplify
as much as forecast.
...Weather/Hazard Highlights...
Beta remnants are forecast to take a slow path northeastward
across the South to the southern Appalachians Thursday into
Friday, in tandem with an upper trough to the north. With some
flow off the Gulf, pockets of locally heavy rain along and out
ahead of its track are possible. Uncertainty with rainfall remains
high with the details but a gradual winding down of the system is
expected by the end of the week. A cold front out ahead of the
western upper trough will bring modest rainfall to western
Washington Thursday and Friday. Showers will continue behind the
front with a trailing upper shortwave trough over the northern
Rockies. Downstream, rainfall will develop and expand over the
northern Great Plains into the Great Lakes this weekend. As the
trough digs into the Midwest, Gulf moisture will flow northward
and could help expand a larger area of modest rain along the
Appalachians next week.
Temperatures will be above to much above normal across the
north-central U.S. ahead of the Pacific cold front. Warm
conditions will spread through the Great Lakes this weekend and
into the Northeast. By contrast, clouds and rain will keep max
temperatures cooler than normal over the lower Mississippi Valley
Thu-Fri as Beta weakens. Cooler max temperatures are expected for
WA/OR/ID in the wake of the cold front later this week. This will
eventually translate eastward to the Great Lakes Sunday into
Monday.
Fracasso
Additional 3-7 Day Hazards information can be found on the WPC
medium range hazards chart at:
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/threats/threats.php
WPC medium range 500mb heights, surface systems, weather grids,
quantitative precipitation, winter weather outlook probabilities
and heat indices are at:
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/medr/5dayfcst500_wbg.gif
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/medr/5dayfcst_wbg_conus.gif
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/5km_grids/5km_gridsbody.html
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/day4-7.shtml
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/wwd/pwpf_d47/pwpf_medr.php?day=4
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/heat_index.shtml