632 FXUS63 KEAX 182056 AFDEAX AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO 256 PM CST Wed Nov 18 2020 .Discussion... Issued at 256 PM CST WED NOV 18 2020 Strong ridging across the Central US and southerly mid-level flow from the Gulf of Mexico has resulted in another stretch of warm days across our region. Strong southwest wind between 20-25mph gusting to above 40mph contrast the clear sunny skies. A low level jet streak is pushing across E KS into W MO. Solar heating during the day mixes 850mb winds down to the surface bringing gusty winds up to 40-45mph. Higher wind gusts are concentrated to E KS and far W MO; however, breezy conditions are anticipated for the rest of the area. Dry air over the Central Plains couples with these high winds resulting in elevated fire danger for much of the region. Burning is not recommended especially for areas around and west of I-49. Sunshine and windy conditions stick around through the day on Thursday. Winds are not expected to be as high as today; however, breezy conditions and elevated fire danger persist. The upper level ridge weakens through the day on Thursday signifying a pattern shift going into Friday and the weekend. A large upper level wave makes its way across the southern Rockies overnight Thursday into Friday generating a leeward surface trough. This surface cyclone begins piecing itself together into the weekend. Aided by strong high pressure systems to the north and south, warm frontogenesis occurs in northern MO toward the MO/IA border. Influx of moisture combined with isentropic ascent along this boundary provides a good recipe for long lasting stratiform precipitation. This precipitation will stick around for much of the day on Saturday enveloping most of the region. There are still some uncertainties as to where the boundary will set up , but much of the area is expected to receive precipitation. Rain is expected to leave late Sunday morning ushered out by a cold front. While this brings forth a dry beginning to next week, temperatures are expected to dip back toward fall averages continuing the see-saw of temperatures. && .Aviation...(For the 18Z TAFS through 18Z Thursday Afternoon) Issued at 1139 AM CST WED NOV 18 2020 Significant low level wind shear is expected overnight Wednesday into Thursday. VFR conditions persist for the forecast period. A low level jet streak is causing strong gusty southwesterly winds. Gusty winds at ground level are remain through early evening. LLWS is expected as the nocturnal inversion forms after sunset and lasts through the overnight Wed. into Thurs. Winds at the surface are expected to exceed 10-15kts with 2000ft winds exceeding 40kts during the overnight hours. LLWS and gusty winds are expected to continue through the day Thursday. && .EAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... KS...Red Flag Warning until 6 PM CST this evening for KSZ025-057-060- 102>105. Wind Advisory from 6 AM to 6 PM CST Thursday for KSZ057-060-105. Wind Advisory until 6 PM CST this evening for KSZ025-057-060- 102>105. MO...Red Flag Warning until 6 PM CST this evening for MOZ001>004- 011>013-020-021-028-029-037-043-053. Wind Advisory from 6 AM to 6 PM CST Thursday for MOZ037>040- 043>046-053-054. && $$ Discussion...Pesel Aviation...Pesel