Forecast Discussion


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FXUS64 KMEG 061105
AFDMEG

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Memphis TN
505 AM CST Thu Nov 6 2025

...New AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES...
Updated at 500 AM CST Thu Nov 6 2025

- Above-normal temperatures will continue through Saturday, with
  high temperatures in the mid 70s. Some locations could approach
  the upper 70s on Friday and Saturday across north Mississippi.

- There is a low confidence threat of strong to severe
  thunderstorms mainly east of the Mississippi River Friday
  afternoon and evening. Damaging winds and hail are the main
  concerns if a strong storm develops.

- Significantly colder temperatures will arrive Sunday through the
  beginning of next week, with low temperatures in the mid 20s to
  low 30s Monday and Tuesday mornings.

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.DISCUSSION...
(Tonight through next Wednesday)
Issued at 1055 PM CST Wed Nov 5 2025

As of 10 PM, a weak cold front is depicted by the latest surface
analysis just south of Blytheville, AR. The pacific origin of this
front aided by zonal flow aloft will keep temperatures on the
mild side through Saturday with highs generally in the 70s. Rain
chances will be on the rise beginning Friday ahead of an upper-
level trough and attendant cold front. While portions of the Mid-
South are highlighted in level 1&2 out of 5, Marginal and Slight
Risks respectively, Friday thunderstorms still leave questions
regarding intensity. This looks to be a typical case of high
shear, low CAPE which is common for this time of year. Joint
probabilities of >500 J/kg of SBCAPE and >30kts of bulk shear from
the LREF have gone down some for Friday afternoon, but still
remain elevated (50-80%) for Friday evening in northeast MS and
northwest AL. CAMs are just starting to reach the Friday evening
portion, but at least on the HRRR, Friday afternoon is currently
favoring middle TN for development. The high probabilities and
decent model spread warrant continued monitoring. Nonetheless, if
severe weather does materialize its likely primary threat will be
damaging winds given the linear storm mode. Large hail cannot be
ruled out given cool temps aloft as well as a brief, spin up
tornado embedded in the line.

Some lingering isolated showers will hang around on Saturday for
areas east of the MS river. The quick nature of the line, and
light showers in nature on Sunday, QPF for this event should
remain less than an inch. A re-inforcing cold front with a polar
air mass behind it, takes aim at the Mid-South on Sunday. High
temperatures on Sunday may not exceed 50 degrees in northern
portions of the region, before dropping below freezing Monday
morning. Some areas on Monday, like northwest TN and northeast
MS, will likely experience their first hard freeze ( temps