087 FXUS64 KSJT 030329 AAA AFDSJT Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service San Angelo TX 1029 PM CDT Thu May 2 2019 .UPDATE... Canceled the Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Crockett and Sutton counties as the threat for severe thunderstorms across the area has diminished. Models show the best chance for additional showers and thunderstorms across southern sections through daybreak. Will keep chance POPs going for far southern sections and 20 POPs elsewhere for the rest of the overnight period. Also tweaked temps and dewpoints, otherwise no other changes made at this time. && .PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 648 PM CDT Thu May 2 2019/ AVIATION... /00Z TAFS/ Skies have temporarily cleared across most terminals, except KJCT. MVFR stratus otherwise will return late evening, falling to IFR later tonight into early Friday morning. Patchy light fog also likely, but with stratus and a return to southernly winds, it should not become dense. KSOA may be affected by scattered thunderstorms overnight, with VCTS over all terminals late morning into the afternoon, with approach of an upper shortwave. PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 253 PM CDT Thu May 2 2019/ SHORT TERM... (Tonight and Friday) Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing across the southern half of the forecast area. The main concern in the next few hours will be localized flooding and flash flooding. There is one severe storm in southern Sutton County, but that storm is weakening at the moment, will likely continue that trend over the next hour or so. The Severe Thunderstorm Watch may need to be cancelled early if the downward trend in thunderstorm intensity continues. Although the atmosphere has been worked over today, with plenty of moisture still in place, combined with leftover surface boundaries from today's convection and an upper level disturbance moving through tonight into Friday morning, there will be a chance for new activity to develop later tonight into Friday. The threat for severe weather in the form of hail and/or damaging winds will trend downward for Friday. However, most areas have seen rainfall over the past 24 to 48 hours, and if additional heavy rain takes place, localized flooding and/or flash flooding will be a concern for Friday. LONG TERM... (Friday night through next Thursday) Friday night into the weekend, the forecast is expected to dry out some as weak upper level ridging moves into the area. Sunday night into Monday, an upper level low will move into the southern half of California, bringing southwest flow back over our area. Troughing will remain persistent over the western half of the U. S. through the middle of next week. This will continue the southwest flow over our area, and passing shortwave troughs. With that in mind, we could see continued active weather, with pleny of low level moisture to work with, and another potential front moving into the region mid-week. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Abilene 60 74 57 74 / 20 80 40 5 San Angelo 60 78 57 78 / 20 80 50 10 Junction 61 78 58 79 / 50 80 50 10 Brownwood 60 73 57 75 / 30 80 50 10 Sweetwater 59 75 57 74 / 20 70 30 10 Ozona 61 77 56 78 / 40 70 40 10 && .SJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ 99/99