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Perryton, Texas Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Amarillo TX 1217 AM CDT Sat Sep 6 2025

...New AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 1157 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

- Areas of drizzle and mist are expected through morning hour of Saturday with potential to see dense fog around sunrise.

- Shower and thunderstorm potential is still present Saturday night into Sunday, but is now favoring the Southern Panhandles.

- Precipitation chances decrease through next week with temperatures in the 80s to low 90s returning.

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.SHORT TERM... (Tonight through Sunday night) Issued at 1157 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

As of late tonight latest satellite imagery has seen the front stall well south of the Panhandles, which has left us with no real lifting mechanism for all the present moisture. Instead the Panhandles are seeing all this moisture condense into a light drizzle or mist that may transition to a dense fog by the early morning hours of Saturday. It is during Saturday that the latest CAMs have taken a drastic turn from previous days with many of them now seeing chances of showers drop to below 30% for the day and night. At this time, latest observations and satellite imagery are in agreement with this assessment with the expected track of what is left of Tropical Storm Lorena much further south than originally called for. With the track this far south, it will be hard for the Panhandles to get that extra moisture push needed to see showers flourish, especially during the overnight time frame that was originally expected. Instead shower and thunderstorm activity will be much more isolated and focused to the southern Panhandles where our highest moisture content will be. Sunday will also look to suffer from this drier outcome as most CAMs see precipitation chances drop to 15% or less for the afternoon and evening. Of course rainfall totals have also drop with most models only seeing a couple of tenths possible this weekend, with the only exception being localized higher amounts created by an isolated thunderstorm. Otherwise, look for temperatures to slightly rebound from the cold frontal passage with afternoon highs returning to the 70s to low 80s.

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.LONG TERM... (Monday through next Friday) Issued at 1157 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

Monday, model agreement projects the present upper-level ridge starting to push off the Western United States with arrival of a closed low to the Pacific Northwest. This eastward exit of the the ridge and associated high will see the Panhandles slowly lose its connection to the gulf moisture with precipitation chances shifting more to the eastern Panhandles for Monday and Tuesday. Unfortunately with the drier scenario now coming to fruition this weekend, models have significantly back off chances of precipitation (15% or less) thanks to a lack of linger moisture. Moving into the mid-week has the Panhandles getting a couple of dry days as both the GFS and ECMWF places the ridge overhead while the expected trough digs south into Nevada. By Friday active weather may be upon the Panhandles once again with the expect trough finally starting to push east. However the exact eastward path of this trough is still a bit uncertain, so have left chances of precipitation under 20% for now. Otherwise, look for temperatures to warm once again with most of the week looking at afternoon highs in the upper 80s to low 90s.

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.AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1213 AM CDT Sat Sep 6 2025

A large shield of low clouds has settled across the panhandles producing IFR to VLIFR conditions at all terminals. There is a moderate chance that this cloud bank will fully settle to the surface becoming a dense layer of fog. Conditions will slowly improve during the daytime hours as the low level cloud bank lifts and slowly breaks up. How long this cloud bank takes to break up will be key for tonight. If it takes to long then it will thicken and settle again across all terminals tonight with renewed IFR or worse conditions. If it manages to break out then conditions may become VFR for at least a small window.

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.AMA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... TX...None. OK...None. &&

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SHORT TERM...11 LONG TERM....11 AVIATION...98

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