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AFOS product AFDMOB
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Product Timestamp: 2025-06-20 17:15 UTC
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998 FXUS64 KMOB 201715 AFDMOB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mobile AL 1215 PM CDT Fri Jun 20 2025 ...New Aviation... .DISCUSSION... Issued at 411 AM CDT Fri Jun 20 2025 Tonight through Saturday Night... Weak upper level troughing will move east of the area today. Isolated to scattered afternoon showers and storms remain possible today we settle into the more typical popup thunderstorm Summer time regime. The main threats will remain heavy rain and frequent lightning. An isolated stronger storm with gusty winds cannot be ruled out. Temperatures remain warm in the upper 80s and lower 90s for highs with lows in the lower to middle 70s. A moderate risk of rip currents remains in place through today, becoming low tonight. /13 Sunday through Thursday... A typical summer diurnal pattern continues through the period as a large upper high pressure area dominates the eastern half of the U.S. A low-level surface ridge will persist over the western Atlantic and southeast states, maintaining a light southerly wind through the extended. Adequate moisture will be available for at least scattered showers and thunderstorms each afternoon as precipitable waters values hold steady between 1.5 to 2.0 inches. Pulse thunderstorms are possible each afternoon give ample instability and minimal shear, so we can't rule out a few strong storms with gusty winds and frequent lightning being the main threats. Temperatures will average up to 5 degrees above normal through the extended, with highs in the middle 90s inland and the lower 90s along the beaches and barrier islands. Low temperatures interior areas will be in the lower to middle 70s and the upper 70s along the beaches and barrier islands. /22 && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1210 PM CDT Fri Jun 20 2025 VFR flight category prevails across the region through Saturday. Isolated to scattered afternoon showers and storms may reduce visibility and/or ceiling temporarily by several flight categories. Winds remain light and variable near or less than 5 knots. MM/25 && .MARINE... Issued at 435 AM CDT Wed Jun 18 2025 No impacts are expected other than locally higher winds and seas possible near thunderstorms. /13 && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Mobile 73 93 74 92 74 92 74 94 / 20 50 20 60 20 60 20 50 Pensacola 76 92 77 90 77 92 76 92 / 20 50 30 70 20 70 20 40 Destin 79 92 80 92 79 92 79 92 / 20 50 40 70 30 60 30 30 Evergreen 71 95 71 94 72 94 71 95 / 20 50 20 60 10 50 10 30 Waynesboro 72 94 72 94 71 94 72 96 / 20 40 10 50 10 40 10 30 Camden 71 92 72 92 72 92 72 94 / 10 40 20 40 10 40 10 20 Crestview 72 94 72 93 72 94 71 95 / 20 70 20 70 20 60 20 40 && .MOB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AL...None. FL...None. MS...None. GM...None. && $$ This product is also available on the web at: www.weather.gov/mob