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AFOS product AFDLUB
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Product Timestamp: 2021-02-14 09:08 UTC
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808 FXUS64 KLUB 140908 AFDLUB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Lubbock TX 308 AM CST Sun Feb 14 2021 .SHORT TERM... Ongoing light to moderate snow will continue through the day and into the evening hours, eventually winding down west to east by midnight in the southern Rolling Plains. The impressive area of upper level low pressure, currently just east of the Four Corners region will continue to dig southeast and sharpen as we move through the daylight hours. The center of the low has closed over the Four Corners region and seems to be outperforming model guidance. Light snow began a couple hours sooner than expected area wide, along with shortwave energy currently moving in from eastern New mexico that is also ahead of schedule. With more snowfall than expected occurring on the front end of the system, overall storm total by early Monday have been adjusted up slightly. Expect light to moderate snow to occur throughout most of the daylight hours across the CWA. There will be stronger bands responsible for increased snowfall rates locally, especially later this morning and early afternoon, as the base of the closed low/trough draws closer from the west and isentropic lift increases. North-northeast surface winds will increase late this afternoon into the overnight hours as the trough axis pivots east across our latitude this evening. The increased winds and extremely cold temperatures will lead to life threatening wind chill temperatures of -25F or lower from late this afternoon through the overnight. Please bring your pets inside and limit your exposure time outside, and only travel if you must. .LONG TERM... We should see some sunshine return to the area on Monday, but the arctic air mass isn't going anywhere just yet with snow cover and a bitterly cold start aiding in limiting upward temperature trend despite the sunshine. Western counties will see a return to south and southwest winds as a surface ridge moves across the forecast area which will help that part of the forecast make a run at 20 degrees Monday afternoon while eastern counties will remain firmly entrenched in the cold air. Tuesday will see the approach of the next upper level trough that will bring another chance for snow to the area. Increasing cloud cover and potentially snowfall will probably more the counter the south to southeast low level flow and have undercut guidance for highs that day. This storm system is not as clear cut as today's with a consensus currently showing best chances to our north. It still appears like true moderation of temperatures will not come until late week when the upper pattern changes enough to see increasing heights and thicknesses across the southwestern CONUS. && .LUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Storm Warning until 6 AM CST Monday for TXZ021>044. Wind Chill Warning from 6 AM this morning to noon CST Monday for TXZ021>044. && $$ 55/07