Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 348 PM EDT Thu Sep 22 2022 Valid 00Z Fri Sep 23 2022 - 00Z Sun Sep 25 2022 ...Cold front brings a high quality airmass to most of the eastern states Friday into the weekend... ...Monsoonal moisture lingers across parts of the Desert Southwest with some additional flooding potential... A strong cold front currently near the East Coast Thursday afternoon will herald a change to a truly autumnal airmass for nearly all of the eastern U.S. to end the week. This will be accompanied by a strong upper level trough and highs will easily be 15-25 degrees cooler compared to recent days, which will equate to widespread 60s and 70s during the day, and 40s and 50s at night as the large surface high settles in. Some frost will even be possible for some of the inland valleys of the central and northern Appalachians with clear skies and light winds. The exception will be the Florida Peninsula where the front is expected to stall, with heat and humidity remaining in place going into the weekend. In terms of precipitation, some light to moderate rainfall is expected across the Dakotas and into the Upper Midwest as a low pressure system crosses the region and advects moisture northward, but nothing too heavy is currently expected at this time. Scattered to numerous showers and storms will remain across mostly eastern Arizona and northern New Mexico through mainly Friday night, with flood watches remaining in place for parts of these areas. Showers and storms are also expected to persist for central and southern Florida with moisture convergence south of the stalled front. Hamrick Graphics are available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php