239 FXUS64 KMAF 282352 AFDMAF AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIDLAND/ODESSA TX 652 PM CDT Fri Mar 28 2014 .DISCUSSION... Please see the 00Z aviation discussion below. && .AVIATION... A cold front will move through TAF sites overnight resulting in a surface wind shift to the northeast. The development of a surface trough on the lee side of the Rocky Mountains will result in surface winds becoming southeasterly Saturday afternoon across the area. VFR conditions will persist. && .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 246 PM CDT Fri Mar 28 2014/ DISCUSSION... Not many changes to the current forecast. WV imagery shows the upper trough has cleared West Texas/SE NM w/out much fanfare, w/latest sfc analysis showing the associated cold front just NE of the Wrn Low Rolling Plains. W-NW flow at the sfc and afternoon mixing have pushed the dryline well east of the area. Red Flag conditions are ongoing in the Lwr Trans Pecos, but these should abate by 00Z. Otherwise, a generally warm, dry, and windy week is in store for West Texas/SE NM. Cold front will backdoor into the area after sunset, bringing temps down to around normal Saturday, and then temps rebound to well-above normal Sunday as a weak upper ridge moves thru, leaving W-SW flow aloft over the region beginning Sunday afternoon. This will reintroduce potential critical fire wx conditions for much of next week, mainly NW zones (see fire wx discussion below). Tuesday night, models develop a fairly sharp dryline from KLES-KFST-K6R6 ahead of an approaching upper trough, and hint at a dryline event as a shortwave moves thru SW flow aloft. This looks to be the best shot at convection all week. Upper trough will pass north of the region Thursday, and Wednesday/Thursday look to be windy as the trough approaches. Trough will drop a cold front into the area and take temps to at or below normal Thursday afternoon/Friday. FIRE WEATHER... Red flag conditions are currently ongoing across the lower elevations of the Trans Pecos and will continue the remainder of the afternoon. Conditions will improve just before sunset as winds diminish and rh/s begin to increase with the onset of nocturnal cooling. A cold front will move through the area tonight and overnight rh recovery will be fair to good except poor in the highway 54 corridor and Big Bend. Slightly cooler and milder and more moist southeast flow will result in improving conditions Saturday with generally fair to good recovery Sunday morning. On Sunday westerly flow aloft will induce a surface trough across the west Texas and southeast New Mexico border. Behind this surface trough 20 foot winds will increase and rh/s decrease significantly. Near critical to critical fire weather conditions look possible Sunday afternoon across the Guadalupe Mountains and western sections of the southeast New Mexico Plains Zone 115 and including the Van Horn Highway 54 Corridor. Later shifts will monitor for possible watches or warnings for these areas Sunday. && .MAF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NM...NONE. TX...RED FLAG WARNING until 7 PM CDT this evening FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONES... Big Bend Area...Davis/Apache Mountains Area... Loving...Marfa Plateau...Pecos...Reeves County and Upper Trans Pecos...Terrell...Ward. && $$ 03