211 FXUS64 KMAF 252335 AFDMAF AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIDLAND/ODESSA TX 635 PM CDT Sat Apr 25 2015 .DISCUSSION... Please see the 00Z aviation discussion below. && .AVIATION... VFR conditions will prevail, with gusty winds southwest winds diminishing after sunset this evening, and becoming gusty once again by mid-morning on Sunday. && .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 219 PM CDT Sat Apr 25 2015/ DISCUSSION... The upper low that brought the storms and wind to the area yesterday has quickly moved off to the Mississippi River Valley today. Behind it have brief ridging aloft before the next upper trough over the Intermountain West gets here. This trough develops into a cut off low over NM Sunday and slowly wobbles across the region for the next couple of days. After that upper ridge returns with dry wx for the rest of the week. Have sunny skies today with some wind but not as much as Friday. As of 18z GDP is approaching high wind speeds and they may briefly reach 40 mph this afternoon but should not be for a sustained amount of time. Inherited a High Wind Watch for the Guadalupe Mountains for Sunday as it appears a strong shortwave will track under the base of the cut off low and across the Guadalupe Mountains... upgrading this to a High Wind Warning. It appears a Pacific front will move across the area on Sunday with a west wind and some cooling. A stronger polar front moves down into the area Monday passing through the region during the evening. Should have near normal temperatures this evening with lows generally in the 50s. Marfa got down to 34 degrees this morning and may drop into the 30s the next couple of mornings. Highs Sunday and Monday will be in the 70s and 80s. Warmed temps Monday as believe front will be a little slower getting down here. Will have a north wind on Tuesday with highs mostly in the 60s with 70s closer to the Rio Grande. Temperatures begin to recover Wednesday through the end of the week as ridge builds over the area. Rain chances not looking that good this week. Storm chances return to the forecast in the West on Sunday with low pops spreading across the area Sunday night. Also have storm chances across the north Monday and Monday night along and behind the front. A little precip may linger over the NE Tuesday but after that the forecast is dry. FIRE WEATHER... Will continue the Fire Danger Statement through early this evening for the southeast New Mexico plains, Guadalupe and Davis mountains, Upper Trans Pecos, and western Permian Basin. Near critical to critical fire weather conditions are developing due to breezy conditions and low rh/s but near normal high temperatures, greenup of foliage and ERCs below 50 preclude an upgrade to a warning. It will be windier and continued dry Sunday but similar concerns will exist that preclude a watch or warning at this time for west Texas and or southeast New Mexico. High temperatures are still expected to only be near normal levels, with recent rainfall and ERCs still expected to be less than 50. Will probably issue another Fire Danger Statement. && .MAF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NM...HIGH WIND WARNING from Noon to 8 PM MDT Sunday FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONES... Guadalupe Mountains of Eddy County. TX...HIGH WIND WARNING from Noon to 8 PM MDT Sunday FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONES... Guadalupe Mountains. && $$ 84 Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at: http://facebook.com/NWSMidland http://twitter.com/NWSMidland Check us out on the internet at: http://weather.gov/midland