712 FXUS63 KMPX 220546 AFDMPX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 1246 AM CDT Fri Jul 22 2022 .UPDATED for 06Z Aviation Discussion... Issued at 1239 AM CDT Fri Jul 22 2022 && .DISCUSSION...(This evening through Thursday) Issued at 307 PM CDT Thu Jul 21 2022 KEY MESSAGE: - Scattered thunderstorms likely on Saturday, with severe weather possible. Main threat is damaging wind, but hail, heavy rain, and a few tornadoes are also possible. Today and Friday...Early afternoon satellite imagery with surface obs and Rap13 pressure analysis showed mostly clear skies beneath a surface ridge of high pressure. Upstream another weak disturbance was sparking some rain showers across North Dakota, and this will move through overnight and bring scattered rain showers and a chance for thunderstorms. Confidence is pretty high on the development of these showers, but the coverage will be scarce, so only went with a 20 to 40 percent chance of precipitation for any given hour. These will shift southeast, and Friday is looking like another dry day across the region with decreasing clouds and light winds. Friday Night through Saturday Night...An westerly jet will strengthen as a low amplitude shortwave trough moves across the region. Convection is expected across the Dakotas Friday night, and this should shift eastward on Saturday. The HiRes models are starting to capture this event, but uncertainty remains on the timing and evolution of the storms for Saturday. Based off some of the last few hours of the HiRes models, storms should move eastward Saturday morning. These storms could strengthen on Saturday and move eastward as instability builds ahead of them, or they could gradually weaken, while another round develops further west Saturday, strengthens, and races eastward. Regardless of the scenario, the risk remains for severe thunderstorms on Saturday. Given the deep layer shear, the main threat is damaging wind, but hail, heavy rain, and even a few tornadoes appear possible. Sunday through Thursday...These storms will move eastward, and a cold front will usher in cooler and drier air for Sunday. Highs will be in the upper 70s to low 80s. Dry weather will continue for Monday as well. On Tuesday another system will bring chances for thunderstorms across the Upper Midwest. Confidence on timing is still uncertain, so the duration of the rainfall chances is likely too long of a timeframe. Looking ahead, conditions will dry out again toward the end of the week behind the departing system. && .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Friday night) Issued at 1239 AM CDT Fri Jul 22 2022 Mid level clouds will continue to increase from the west, followed by a few showers and thunderstorms overnight, especially across southern and western MN. Shower coverage east of AXN/RWF/MKT is more uncertain so kept any mention out there for now. Winds will weaken and shift south southwest tonight before a cold front veers winds northwest Friday afternoon. KMSP...Any potential for shower or storm activity near MSP appears low enough to keep any mention out of the TAF for now. /OUTLOOK FOR KMSP/ Sat...TSRA likely. VFR outside of TSRA. Wind SW at 5-10 kts. Sun...VFR. Wind NW at 10-20 kts. Mon...VFR. Wind NW at 05 kts. && .MPX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MN...None. WI...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...JRB AVIATION...BPH