• Area Forecast Discussion For Tri Cities, TN/VA

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sun Nov 30 22:38:54 2025

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    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    650 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 648 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    - Another system will bring gusty mountain winds and widespread
    rain to the area Monday night through Tuesday. Far northeast
    mountains, including higher elevations of southwest Virginia,
    may begin as a wintry mix.

    - Rain expected elsewhere. Perhaps a changeover to snow late
    Tuesday across higher elevations as moisture is exiting. Limited
    accumulations at most.

    - Dry Wednesday and Thursday, precipitation chances increasing
    once again Friday into next weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1245 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    Currently a frontal boundary is moving into the Plateau.
    Isentropic lift in advance of the boundary is producing areas of
    light rain, areas of fog and cloudy sky. As the frontal boundary
    moves across the region late this afternoon/early evening, drier
    air will move into the region with an erosion of the clouds and
    fog. Sky will become mostly clear by early Monday morning.

    For Monday, surface ridging will produce dry conditions until the
    evening hours. There will be increasing high and mid-level clouds.

    For Monday evening through Tuesday, a northern stream short-wave
    diving into the central/southern plains will phase with a short
    stream jet energy across the lower Mississippi valley. Strong jet
    dynamics will move across the region during the morning hours
    enhancing the fronto-genetic forcing along a boundary over the
    region. Widespread rain with amounts from 1/2-3/4 inch southwest Virginia/northeast Tennessee to 1 to 1 1/2 inches across the
    Plateau, southeast Tennessee, and southwest North Carolina.

    REFS and RRFS-a show a pocket of freezing rain is likely near the
    northwest North Carolina/northeast Tennessee stateline. The
    communities of Trade, Mountain City, Shadey Valley may experience
    a period of icing early Tuesday morning. Possibly effecting
    eastern sections of Russell and Washington county as well.

    Another impact is a possible mountain wave high wind event across
    the far east Tennessee mountains and foothills early Tuesday
    morning. HREF and REFS probabilities show decent chance of 40-45
    mph gusts.

    As the system moves east, deterministic and ensemble probabilities
    show the cold air advection changing rain to a wintry mix for the
    northern Plateau into the higher elevations of southwest Virginia
    and northeast/central sections of the far east Tennessee
    mountains. Light snow/ice accumulations are possible, generally 1
    inch or less of snow.

    For Wednesday and Thursday, upper flow becomes more zonal with
    surface ridging producing drier and milder conditions.

    For Friday into next weekend, phasing of an another
    northern/southern stream systems look plausible with widespread
    rain. Colder air from wedging into the Carolinas may once again
    produce a wintry mix across sections of southwest Virginia and
    northeast Tennessee.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 648 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    Conditions will be improving at all sites over the next few hours
    as a front moves through, followed by a drier air mass. A return
    to VFR conditions is expected at all sites by 06Z, along with a
    shift of winds to a northerly direction. VFR conditions persist
    through tomorrow, although low VFR to MVFR cigs may return to CHA
    near the end of this TAF period.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 30 50 39 47 / 0 60 100 50
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 27 49 38 45 / 0 40 100 80
    Oak Ridge, TN 25 47 37 43 / 0 40 100 70
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 22 49 36 43 / 0 10 100 90

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DH
    AVIATION...DGS




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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sun Nov 30 22:45:53 2025

    181
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    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    650 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 648 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    - Another system will bring gusty mountain winds and widespread
    rain to the area Monday night through Tuesday. Far northeast
    mountains, including higher elevations of southwest Virginia,
    may begin as a wintry mix.

    - Rain expected elsewhere. Perhaps a changeover to snow late
    Tuesday across higher elevations as moisture is exiting. Limited
    accumulations at most.

    - Dry Wednesday and Thursday, precipitation chances increasing
    once again Friday into next weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1245 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    Currently a frontal boundary is moving into the Plateau.
    Isentropic lift in advance of the boundary is producing areas of
    light rain, areas of fog and cloudy sky. As the frontal boundary
    moves across the region late this afternoon/early evening, drier
    air will move into the region with an erosion of the clouds and
    fog. Sky will become mostly clear by early Monday morning.

    For Monday, surface ridging will produce dry conditions until the
    evening hours. There will be increasing high and mid-level clouds.

    For Monday evening through Tuesday, a northern stream short-wave
    diving into the central/southern plains will phase with a short
    stream jet energy across the lower Mississippi valley. Strong jet
    dynamics will move across the region during the morning hours
    enhancing the fronto-genetic forcing along a boundary over the
    region. Widespread rain with amounts from 1/2-3/4 inch southwest Virginia/northeast Tennessee to 1 to 1 1/2 inches across the
    Plateau, southeast Tennessee, and southwest North Carolina.

    REFS and RRFS-a show a pocket of freezing rain is likely near the
    northwest North Carolina/northeast Tennessee stateline. The
    communities of Trade, Mountain City, Shadey Valley may experience
    a period of icing early Tuesday morning. Possibly effecting
    eastern sections of Russell and Washington county as well.

    Another impact is a possible mountain wave high wind event across
    the far east Tennessee mountains and foothills early Tuesday
    morning. HREF and REFS probabilities show decent chance of 40-45
    mph gusts.

    As the system moves east, deterministic and ensemble probabilities
    show the cold air advection changing rain to a wintry mix for the
    northern Plateau into the higher elevations of southwest Virginia
    and northeast/central sections of the far east Tennessee
    mountains. Light snow/ice accumulations are possible, generally 1
    inch or less of snow.

    For Wednesday and Thursday, upper flow becomes more zonal with
    surface ridging producing drier and milder conditions.

    For Friday into next weekend, phasing of an another
    northern/southern stream systems look plausible with widespread
    rain. Colder air from wedging into the Carolinas may once again
    produce a wintry mix across sections of southwest Virginia and
    northeast Tennessee.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 648 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    Conditions will be improving at all sites over the next few hours
    as a front moves through, followed by a drier air mass. A return
    to VFR conditions is expected at all sites by 06Z, along with a
    shift of winds to a northerly direction. VFR conditions persist
    through tomorrow, although low VFR to MVFR cigs may return to CHA
    near the end of this TAF period.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 30 50 39 47 / 0 60 100 50
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 27 49 38 45 / 0 40 100 80
    Oak Ridge, TN 25 47 37 43 / 0 40 100 70
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 22 49 36 43 / 0 10 100 90

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DH
    AVIATION...DGS




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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sun Nov 30 22:53:35 2025
    181
    FXUS64 KMRX 302350 AAA
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    650 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 648 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    - Another system will bring gusty mountain winds and widespread
    rain to the area Monday night through Tuesday. Far northeast
    mountains, including higher elevations of southwest Virginia,
    may begin as a wintry mix.

    - Rain expected elsewhere. Perhaps a changeover to snow late
    Tuesday across higher elevations as moisture is exiting. Limited
    accumulations at most.

    - Dry Wednesday and Thursday, precipitation chances increasing
    once again Friday into next weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1245 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    Currently a frontal boundary is moving into the Plateau.
    Isentropic lift in advance of the boundary is producing areas of
    light rain, areas of fog and cloudy sky. As the frontal boundary
    moves across the region late this afternoon/early evening, drier
    air will move into the region with an erosion of the clouds and
    fog. Sky will become mostly clear by early Monday morning.

    For Monday, surface ridging will produce dry conditions until the
    evening hours. There will be increasing high and mid-level clouds.

    For Monday evening through Tuesday, a northern stream short-wave
    diving into the central/southern plains will phase with a short
    stream jet energy across the lower Mississippi valley. Strong jet
    dynamics will move across the region during the morning hours
    enhancing the fronto-genetic forcing along a boundary over the
    region. Widespread rain with amounts from 1/2-3/4 inch southwest Virginia/northeast Tennessee to 1 to 1 1/2 inches across the
    Plateau, southeast Tennessee, and southwest North Carolina.

    REFS and RRFS-a show a pocket of freezing rain is likely near the
    northwest North Carolina/northeast Tennessee stateline. The
    communities of Trade, Mountain City, Shadey Valley may experience
    a period of icing early Tuesday morning. Possibly effecting
    eastern sections of Russell and Washington county as well.

    Another impact is a possible mountain wave high wind event across
    the far east Tennessee mountains and foothills early Tuesday
    morning. HREF and REFS probabilities show decent chance of 40-45
    mph gusts.

    As the system moves east, deterministic and ensemble probabilities
    show the cold air advection changing rain to a wintry mix for the
    northern Plateau into the higher elevations of southwest Virginia
    and northeast/central sections of the far east Tennessee
    mountains. Light snow/ice accumulations are possible, generally 1
    inch or less of snow.

    For Wednesday and Thursday, upper flow becomes more zonal with
    surface ridging producing drier and milder conditions.

    For Friday into next weekend, phasing of an another
    northern/southern stream systems look plausible with widespread
    rain. Colder air from wedging into the Carolinas may once again
    produce a wintry mix across sections of southwest Virginia and
    northeast Tennessee.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 648 PM EST Sun Nov 30 2025

    Conditions will be improving at all sites over the next few hours
    as a front moves through, followed by a drier air mass. A return
    to VFR conditions is expected at all sites by 06Z, along with a
    shift of winds to a northerly direction. VFR conditions persist
    through tomorrow, although low VFR to MVFR cigs may return to CHA
    near the end of this TAF period.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 30 50 39 47 / 0 60 100 50
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 27 49 38 45 / 0 40 100 80
    Oak Ridge, TN 25 47 37 43 / 0 40 100 70
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 22 49 36 43 / 0 10 100 90

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DH
    AVIATION...DGS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Dec 1 07:00:01 2025
    180
    FXUS64 KMRX 011135
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    635 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 621 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    - Another system will bring gusty mountain winds and widespread
    rain to the area tonight through Tuesday. Far northeast
    mountains, including higher elevations of southwest Virginia,
    may begin as freezing rain Tuesday night. Minor impacts
    possible.


    - A changeover to sleet and then snow will occur Tuesday morning
    into afternoon across some of our northern areas. Limited
    accumulations at most. Little to no impacts.

    - Dry Wednesday and Thursday, precipitation chances increasing
    once again Friday into next weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1229 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    Today, surface ridging will produce dry conditions until the
    evening hours. Mostly sunny early, with increasing high and mid-
    level clouds through the day.

    For tonight through Tuesday, a northern stream short- wave will
    dive into the central/southern plains and will phase with a short
    stream jet energy across the lower Mississippi valley. This will
    result in strong jet dynamics that will enhancing the fronto-
    genetic forcing along a boundary over the region.

    Rain:

    The HREF ensemble means show between 0.5 and 0.75 inches of
    rain across northeast TN and southwest VA and 0.75 to 1 inch across
    the southern TN valley and southwest NC. The REFS means show similar
    values across our northeastern areas but lower amounts, around 0.5
    to 0.75, across the southern areas. Overall, I'd expect a high
    chance that most areas see at least 0.5 inches and a moderate chance
    to see 0.75 inches. Some isolated locations could see around 1 to
    1.25 inches.

    Winter:

    The REFS and HREF both a show that a pocket of freezing rain
    is likely near the northwest North Carolina/northeast Tennessee
    state line. The communities of Trade, Mountain City, and Shadey
    Valley may experience a period of icing from roughly 10 PM tonight
    through 7 AM Tuesday morning. Possibly effecting eastern sections
    of Russell and Washington county as well. Freezing rain amounts
    from a few hundredths of an inch up to a tenth of an inch are
    expected. Minor impacts are possible, especially across elevated
    surfaces such as bridges and overpasses.

    As the system moves east, and colder air builds in from the
    northwest, deterministic and ensemble probabilities continue to
    show rain changing to sleet, then snow, Tuesday morning into early
    afternoon. This is mainly across the northern Plateau, along the
    TN/KY state line, and portions of southwest VA and the far northeast
    east Tennessee mountains. Light snow accumulations are possible,
    generally 1 inch or less. The bulk of the precip will be done by
    Tuesday afternoon but light snowshowers will likely linger across
    the east TN mountains Tuesday night due to orographic upslope flow.
    Little to no impacts expected from the snow.

    Wind:

    This system will bring another round of gusty winds, and a
    probable low-end mountain wave, across the east TN mountains and
    foothills. Models are showing borderline Wind Advisory criteria.
    There is a moderate to high chance that a few isolated locations
    see wind gusts from 40 to 45 mph. The question is, how widespread
    will the advisory level gusts be. For this reason, will hold off
    on issuing a Wind Advisory with this forecast package until
    another round of Hi-Res model data comes in. The most likely
    timeframe for these higher winds would be from 00Z Tuesday through
    12Z Tuesday.

    For Wednesday and Thursday, upper flow becomes more zonal with
    surface ridging producing drier and milder conditions.

    For Friday into next weekend, phasing of an another
    northern/southern stream systems look plausible with widespread
    rain. Colder air from wedging into the Carolinas may once again
    produce a wintry mix across sections of southwest Virginia and
    northeast Tennessee.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 621 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    VFR conditions will persist through the first half of the TAF
    cycle. Increasing low level clouds and rain chances are expected
    late this evening into the overnight period, generally around
    2Z-6Z timeframe. MVFR to IFR cigs will become predominant
    alongside reduced visibility the activity spreads across the
    region. A southerly LLJ will also amplify across the region during
    this time frame. Have included a period of LLWS as latest
    soundings suggest amplified flow as low as 925mb will promote
    LLWS.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 51 40 46 27 / 40 100 40 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 48 38 45 26 / 20 100 80 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 47 37 43 25 / 20 100 60 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 49 36 43 24 / 0 100 90 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Dec 1 15:47:43 2025
    300
    FXUS64 KMRX 011830
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    130 PM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    ...New UPDATE...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 126 PM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    - Gusty mountain winds and widespread rain arrive tonight through
    Tuesday morning. Far northeast mountains, including higher
    elevations of southwest Virginia, may begin as light freezing
    rain tonight. Minimal to no localized impacts expected. Only a
    cold rain expected for most areas.

    - A changeover to sleet and then snow will occur Tuesday morning
    into afternoon across higher elevations of East Tennessee and
    southwest Virginia. Limited accumulations at most. Little to no
    impacts.

    - Dry Wednesday, precipitation chances increasing late Thursday
    into next weekend with multiple systems. Light precipitation
    amounts probable.

    &&

    .UPDATE...
    Issued at 126 PM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    Issued a Wind Advisory for Blount, Sevier, Cocke, Greene, Unicoi,
    and Carter mountain zones for low-end mountain wave winds tonight.
    850mb LLJ will be around 50 kt with a favorable pressure gradient
    for mountain wave winds across the mountains. The HRRR is picking
    up on this and showing 40-45 mph gusts in the Smokies and up to
    50mph gusts near Camp Creek in Greene County. The primary timing
    will correspond to the axis of max winds within the LLJ between
    04z and 11z overnight into early Tuesday morning; therefore, the
    Wind Advisory will be in effect for the aforementioned mountain
    zones between 11pm and 6am tonight.

    JB

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1123 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    A strong shortwave trough moves east across the Great Plains this
    evening and tonight with an upper-level dual-jet structure
    developing across the region with strong, widespread upper-level
    diffluence and ascent across the Tennessee Valley and Southern
    Appalachians. The 850mb southerly LLJ will increase in response to
    this ascent with a warm nose developing around 5-7k ft. Most of
    our lower elevations will be above freezing with temperatures in
    the mid to upper 30s, but localized mountain valleys and higher
    elevations along the TN/NC state line and into southwest Virginia
    may see precipitation begin as light sleet or freezing rain
    tonight. The most likely areas to see a trace to a few hundredths
    of an inch of ice before the changeover to rain will be in the
    mountain communities near Laurel Creek, Forge Creek, and Brushy
    Fork in eastern Johnson County, TN near the TN/NC line. Minimal
    to no impacts are expected for most areas. As temperatures warm
    within southerly flow, all areas in our forecast area are
    expected to be predominantly a cold rain.

    This system shifts east of the region by mid-morning Tuesday with
    northerly flow and steady or falling temperatures during the day.
    Some minor snow accumulation is possible across the higher
    elevations of the East Tennessee and southwest Virginia mountains,
    and perhaps some localized spots along the plateau near the TN/KY
    state line. However, localized accumulation would likely only be
    a dusting to one-half inch, and no impacts are expected.

    Drier air arrives by Tuesday night. Patchy black ice could be
    possible in areas that do not fully dry out, but the dry air and
    wind should evaporate most moisture on surfaces. High pressure and
    cooler air brings cool, clear conditions to the region on
    Wednesday.

    Chance probabilities of precipitation arrive by late week into the
    weekend as a quick moving cold front and southerly low pressure
    system approaches our area. Moisture is limited, but some
    increased clouds on Thursday afternoon and Friday is expected. At
    this time, this is most likely an all light rain event for most
    locations. There is a chance for some wintry mix of rain and/or
    snow across the higher terrain of the mountains. Details are
    uncertain and forecast confidence in precipitation probabilities,
    amounts, and types if fairly low on Friday into Saturday. There is
    considerable uncertainty with whether these systems will remain
    weak and separate or phase with a resultant stronger low pressure
    system.

    A quick moving northerly stream shortwave may impact the region on
    Sunday or Monday, but details remain uncertain. At the very least,
    minimal precipitation accumulation is expected with these likely moisture-starved systems.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (18Z TAFS)
    Issued at 1123 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    VFR conditions this afternoon with lowering cigs during the
    evening as moisture increases from south to north. MVFR conditions
    deteriorate rapidly to IFR overnight across the region. Some LLWS
    is possible during the overnight hours with light winds near the
    surface and southerly 40 to 50 kt winds at about 5k ft.
    Precipitation exits the region by the end of the forecast period
    with gradually improving MVFR conditions by mid-day Tuesday.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 42 45 27 50 / 100 40 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 40 44 26 47 / 100 70 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 38 43 25 46 / 100 60 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 37 42 24 44 / 100 90 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Wind Advisory from 11 PM this evening to 6 AM EST Tuesday for
    Blount Smoky Mountains-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Sevier Smoky
    Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Unicoi.

    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...JB
    AVIATION...JB


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Dec 1 19:00:02 2025
    200
    FXUS64 KMRX 012308 AAA
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    608 PM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 605 PM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    - Gusty mountain winds and widespread rain arrive tonight through
    Tuesday morning. Far northeast mountains, including higher
    elevations of southwest Virginia, may begin as light freezing
    rain tonight. Minimal to no localized impacts expected. Only a
    cold rain expected for most areas.

    - A changeover to sleet and then snow will occur Tuesday morning
    into afternoon across higher elevations of East Tennessee and
    southwest Virginia. Limited accumulations at most. Little to no
    impacts.

    - Dry Wednesday, precipitation chances increasing late Thursday
    into next weekend with multiple systems. Light precipitation
    amounts probable.

    &&

    .UPDATE...
    Issued at 126 PM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    Issued a Wind Advisory for Blount, Sevier, Cocke, Greene, Unicoi,
    and Carter mountain zones for low-end mountain wave winds tonight.
    850mb LLJ will be around 50 kt with a favorable pressure gradient
    for mountain wave winds across the mountains. The HRRR is picking
    up on this and showing 40-45 mph gusts in the Smokies and up to
    50mph gusts near Camp Creek in Greene County. The primary timing
    will correspond to the axis of max winds within the LLJ between
    04z and 11z overnight into early Tuesday morning; therefore, the
    Wind Advisory will be in effect for the aforementioned mountain
    zones between 11pm and 6am tonight.

    JB

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1123 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    A strong shortwave trough moves east across the Great Plains this
    evening and tonight with an upper-level dual-jet structure
    developing across the region with strong, widespread upper-level
    diffluence and ascent across the Tennessee Valley and Southern
    Appalachians. The 850mb southerly LLJ will increase in response to
    this ascent with a warm nose developing around 5-7k ft. Most of
    our lower elevations will be above freezing with temperatures in
    the mid to upper 30s, but localized mountain valleys and higher
    elevations along the TN/NC state line and into southwest Virginia
    may see precipitation begin as light sleet or freezing rain
    tonight. The most likely areas to see a trace to a few hundredths
    of an inch of ice before the changeover to rain will be in the
    mountain communities near Laurel Creek, Forge Creek, and Brushy
    Fork in eastern Johnson County, TN near the TN/NC line. Minimal
    to no impacts are expected for most areas. As temperatures warm
    within southerly flow, all areas in our forecast area are
    expected to be predominantly a cold rain.

    This system shifts east of the region by mid-morning Tuesday with
    northerly flow and steady or falling temperatures during the day.
    Some minor snow accumulation is possible across the higher
    elevations of the East Tennessee and southwest Virginia mountains,
    and perhaps some localized spots along the plateau near the TN/KY
    state line. However, localized accumulation would likely only be
    a dusting to one-half inch, and no impacts are expected.

    Drier air arrives by Tuesday night. Patchy black ice could be
    possible in areas that do not fully dry out, but the dry air and
    wind should evaporate most moisture on surfaces. High pressure and
    cooler air brings cool, clear conditions to the region on
    Wednesday.

    Chance probabilities of precipitation arrive by late week into the
    weekend as a quick moving cold front and southerly low pressure
    system approaches our area. Moisture is limited, but some
    increased clouds on Thursday afternoon and Friday is expected. At
    this time, this is most likely an all light rain event for most
    locations. There is a chance for some wintry mix of rain and/or
    snow across the higher terrain of the mountains. Details are
    uncertain and forecast confidence in precipitation probabilities,
    amounts, and types if fairly low on Friday into Saturday. There is
    considerable uncertainty with whether these systems will remain
    weak and separate or phase with a resultant stronger low pressure
    system.

    A quick moving northerly stream shortwave may impact the region on
    Sunday or Monday, but details remain uncertain. At the very least,
    minimal precipitation accumulation is expected with these likely moisture-starved systems.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 605 PM EST Mon Dec 1 2025

    Rain will spread across East TN through the night. Initially,
    light rain with VFR conditions is expected, with a gradual
    lowering of vis/cigs to MVFR as rain intensifies, with periods of
    IFR vis/cigs at times during the peak rainfall, mainly between
    09-15Z. A cold front will cross the area in the morning, between
    12-18Z, shifting winds to a W to N direction and ending rain and
    vis reductions. Some improvement in cigs will follow a couple
    hours later in the afternoon, but still at MVFR levels.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 42 45 27 50 / 100 40 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 40 44 26 47 / 100 70 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 38 43 25 46 / 100 60 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 37 42 24 44 / 100 90 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Wind Advisory from 11 PM this evening to 6 AM EST Tuesday for
    Blount Smoky Mountains-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Sevier Smoky
    Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Unicoi.

    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...JB
    AVIATION...DGS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Tue Dec 2 07:00:01 2025
    396
    FXUS64 KMRX 021109
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    609 AM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 604 AM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    - Wind Advisory remains in effect across the east TN mountains and
    foothills through 6 AM EST this morning for gusts up to 45 mph.

    - Light freezing rain probable over the next few hours across the
    far northeast TN mountains, including higher elevations of southwest
    Virginia. A change over to rain is expected before sunrise. Minimal
    to no localized impacts expected.

    - A changeover to sleet and then snow still looks likely later this
    morning across the northern cumberland Plateau, and the higher
    elevations of East Tennessee and southwest Virginia. Limited
    accumulations at most. Little to no impacts.

    - Dry Wednesday, precipitation chances increasing late Thursday
    into next weekend with multiple systems. Light precipitation
    amounts probable..

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1231 AM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    Now Through This afternoon:

    Rain:

    Rain showers are moving across the region with the advancing
    shortwave. The bulk of the precipitation will exit by this
    afternoon. Storm total QPF looks similar to the last issuance,
    with most areas averaging between 0.5 and 0.75 inches. A few
    isolated areas may see up to 1 inch.

    Wind:

    A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 6 AM EST this morning for
    wind gusts to around 50 mph in the advisory locations, east TN
    mountains and foothills. The latest observation from Cove Mountain
    shows 52 MPH as of a few hours ago. The advisory level gusts
    should start to decline after 6 AM as this is when the 850 mb jet
    start to weaken across the area. However, wind gusts from 20 to 30
    mph will still remain across the east TN mountains through the
    day.

    Freezing Rain:

    According to the Hi-Res models, freezing rain is probable at the
    current hour across the far northeast TN mountains. The most likely
    areas to see a trace to a few hundredths of an inch of ice, before
    the changeover to rain by sunrise, will be in the mountain
    communities near Laurel Creek, Forge Creek, and Brushy Fork in
    eastern Johnson County, TN near the TN/NC line. Minimal to no
    impacts are expected for most areas.

    Sleet/Snow:

    As the shortwave moves east later this morning, temperatures will
    drop as colder air moving in from the northwest on the backside of
    this system. The HRRR, REFS, HREF, still show a transition from
    rain, to sleet, to snow. This occurs between 7 AM and 10 AM this
    morning, but also as moisture is exiting. The latest HRRR runs are
    less bullish than previous ones, and show very little sleet/snow
    for any location in our area. If we do see this brief transition,
    it will occur in northern Scott Count TN, along the TN/KY state
    line, and into portions of southwest VA (most likely Wise County). Accumulations will be little to none and no impacts are expected.
    At best, there may be an isolated report of up to one half inch
    of snow but most areas won't even see a trace.

    Some light snow showers are then possible later today and this
    evening across the higher elevations of the East Tennessee mountains
    as northwest flow takes over. Little to no accumulation is expected
    during this time and no impacts.

    Rest of the forecast:

    Patchy black ice could be possible tonight in areas that do not
    fully dry out, but the dry air and wind should evaporate most
    moisture on surfaces. High pressure and cooler air brings cool,
    clear conditions to the region on Wednesday.

    Chance probabilities of precipitation arrive by late week into the
    weekend as a quick moving cold front and southerly low pressure
    system approaches our area. Moisture is limited, but some increased
    clouds on Thursday afternoon and Friday is expected. At this time,
    this is most likely an all light rain event for most locations.
    There is a chance for some wintry mix of rain and/or snow across the
    higher terrain of the mountains. Details are uncertain and forecast
    confidence in precipitation probabilities, amounts, and types if
    fairly low on Friday into Saturday. There is considerable
    uncertainty with whether these systems will remain weak and separate
    or phase with a resultant stronger low pressure system.

    A quick moving northerly stream shortwave may impact the region on
    Sunday or Monday, but details remain uncertain. At the very least,
    minimal precipitation accumulation is expected with these likely moisture-starved systems.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 604 AM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    Poor aviation conditions will continue over the next couple of
    hours with TRI, currently VFR, expected to drop to IFR and MVFR by
    sunrise as rain intensifies. For CHA and TYS, further reductions
    beyond what is being seen are unlikely with visibilities improving
    in the next 2 to 3 hours. Ceilings, however, will be slower to
    improve back to MVFR by later this morning. MVFR ceilings look
    likely to continue throughout the day with a gradual shift to
    northwesterly winds. Some improvements after sunset are forecast
    at CHA by late afternoon, but persistent MVFR is likely at TYS and
    TRI.


    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 48 27 50 33 / 50 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 46 27 47 31 / 80 0 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 44 25 46 29 / 70 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 44 25 44 27 / 100 0 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...BW


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Tue Dec 2 19:00:02 2025
    439
    FXUS64 KMRX 022352
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    652 PM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 643 PM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    - Dry weather next two days before increasing precipitation
    chances late Thursday into Friday.

    - Low to medium chances for light snowfall across southwest
    Virginia Friday.

    - Very low probability of rainfall this weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1236 PM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    A dreary day is locked in for the rest of today, with HREF
    depicting perhaps some holes in the low stratus deck as northwest
    flow cascades over the Plateau into the valley. The good news is
    the rain has dissipated, and while light drizzle is present on
    radar, not observing any either here or at regional airports.
    Tonight will be colder but likely still low level clouds hanging
    around. Left fog out after looking at model soundings, but higher
    elevations may see freezing fog as they interact with low clouds.

    A short break in the wet weather for the next 36 to 48 hours or so
    before a coastal low slides across the Gulf and southeastern
    states, while a powerful 150 knot upper jet exists to our north.
    Upper level forcing will create light precipitation late Thursday
    through Friday, with some questions about p-type existing,
    especially Friday morning over far northeastern Tennessee into
    southwest Virginia. The Euro brings saturation quicker Friday
    morning and has a narrow window of snow across southwest Virginia,
    but the GFS is drier then. NAM depicts a solution closer to the
    Euro, but the lowest 2 km of atmosphere is very very close to the
    0C isotherm, small changes either direction may produce a short
    all snow bout or wintry mix before precipitation concludes later
    on Friday. LREF probabilities are a similar mixed bag. For now
    keeping with the NBM's advertisement of up to a half inch of snow,
    with the Euro more aggressive.

    Over the weekend low probabilities of precipitation, most likely
    rain if anything, exist as a couple of vorticity lobes pivot
    through the various jet streams as an upper trough digs into the
    area. Another weak shortwave with additional precipitation is
    shown in both Euro and GFS for next Monday. Between the active
    pattern and the couple of troughs, temperatures will remain a
    December gloom and chill through the forecast.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 643 PM EST Tue Dec 2 2025

    MVFR CIG will dominate much of the first part of the TAF period.
    It is forecast to clear/lift from south to north, so CHA will
    improve to VFR sooner than the others. Fog possibility was left
    from the 18Z issuance at TYS and TRI. Once day breaks on
    Wednesday, high pressure conditions can be expected with very
    light/variable winds, and mostly sunny skies.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 27 50 32 49 / 0 0 0 10
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 27 47 30 46 / 10 0 0 10
    Oak Ridge, TN 25 46 29 45 / 10 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 26 44 26 43 / 10 0 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...Wellington
    AVIATION...KS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Wed Dec 3 07:00:01 2025
    378
    FXUS64 KMRX 031118
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    618 AM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 616 AM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    - Dry weather today and Thursday before increasing precipitation
    chances late Thursday into Friday.

    - Moderate chances for light snowfall across extreme northeast TN
    and southwest Virginia early Friday morning. Low probability
    light freezing rain/wintry mix central TN valley.
    Minor impacts possible.

    - Very low probability of rainfall this weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1230 AM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    Low-level moisture still locked in across the region. Though the
    moisture is shallow, NAM soundings show moisture up to around
    -8 to -10 degrees Celsius. This aligns with the reports from earlier
    this evening of a few light flurries/snow showers across our
    northern areas. Because moisture is lingering, made an increase to
    sky cover through the rest of the night and late morning. The NBM
    wanted to clear things out way too fast. Sunny skies by this
    afternoon. Then, dry weather through Thursday with below normal
    temperatures.

    As we have been discussing, we are still watching an incoming system
    on Thursday night into Friday. We still aren't in range of the Hi-
    Res models, but the rest of the model data suggests moderate
    probabilities of some light snow up across extreme northeast TN and
    into portions of southwest VA, as well as portions of the east TN
    mountains. LREF probs from DESI show between a 40 to 60% probability
    of seeing at least 0.5 inches of snow across these areas. The higher-
    end probs (60s) are along the TN/NC border up in northeast TN and
    into the eastern portions of Washington County, VA. Whereas
    locations between Rogersville and Tri-Cities are more in the 30 to
    40% prob range. Upping the snow amounts to 1" drops the
    probabilities to around 40% for extreme northeast TN and eastern
    Washington County, VA. LREF Probs for trace amounts of freezing
    rain or light wintery mix across the central TN valley is around
    30%. Areas south of Knoxville should be all rain. The opportunity
    for any snow accumulation across northeastern areas will be short-
    lived though. Increasing southerly flow will bring about warming
    temperatures, transitioning any frozen precip over to rain by late morning/early afternoon.

    Low confidence forecast through the rest of the period. Some models
    show a dry Saturday, while the latest NAM and ECMWF keep light
    showers in place. Latest NBM keeps slight chance POPs in through
    Saturday. Slight chance/chance Pops then remain in place through the
    rest of the period due to an active pattern across the U.S. This
    makes it difficult to pinpoint exactly when and where any one system
    will be moving through the the flow. Thus, this is why the NBM is
    hanging onto Pops beyond the weekend.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 616 AM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    Based on the latest trends and latest data, MVFR ceilings are now
    expected to last longer into the day than the previous issuance.
    CHA is still likely to improve first by around noon. The other two
    sites, however, could remain MVFR through the afternoon. Winds
    will be fairly light and shifting to be more westerly.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 49 31 49 37 / 0 0 10 70
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 46 29 45 33 / 0 0 10 60
    Oak Ridge, TN 46 28 45 32 / 0 0 0 60
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 43 26 43 29 / 0 0 0 40

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...BW


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Wed Dec 3 19:00:01 2025
    274
    FXUS64 KMRX 032322
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    622 PM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 115 PM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    - Dry weather today and Thursday before increasing precipitation
    chances Thursday evening into Friday.

    - Moderate chances for light snowfall across extreme northeast TN
    and southwest Virginia early Friday morning. Minor impacts are
    possible. Elsewhere, will get rain Thursday night into Friday.

    - Very low probability of rainfall this weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 115 PM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    In the upper levels, nearly zonal flow or slight troughing will be
    over the region through the weekend as a big, broad trough dominates
    the Central and Eastern U.S. At the surface, high pressure will be
    over the region through Thursday. Thursday night into Friday, a Gulf
    Low moving eastward along the Gulf Coast will bring overrunning
    moisture into the region. Rain is expected for most of the region
    Thursday night into Friday. Temperature profiles support light snow
    Thursday night into Friday morning for Southwest Virginia and
    extreme Northeast Tennessee. Freezing rain probabilities are low in
    SW Virginia and extreme NE Tennessee and model soundings show a deep
    enough cold layer to support snow. By mid Friday morning temps will
    warm enough for a changeover back to rain. The lower elevations may
    get up to half an inch accumulation and the higher elevations may
    get up to an inch of accumulation. Minor travel impacts will be
    possible during the morning commute Friday but will be confined to
    SW Virginia and extreme NE Tennessee. The Tri-Cities area may see a
    few flakes but little to no accumulation is expected there. HREF
    guidance through 12Z Friday have snow totals below one inch. The
    Tennessee Valley won't see any frozen precip with this system. HREF
    guidance doesn't cover this whole event yet so hopefully the next
    forecast cycle will bring more confidence.

    Rain chances will be very low for the weekend and into early next
    week. One or more shortwaves may move through the pattern but
    moisture will be limited. Rain or possibly even a brief snow will be
    possible at some point but there is too much uncertainty to nail
    down specifics at this time. Widespread travel impacts are unlikely
    this weekend.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 607 PM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

    Will see varying amounts of mainly high and mid level clouds, with
    VFR conditions expected for the period all sites. Winds will
    generally be light.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 30 49 37 48 / 0 20 90 70
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 29 46 35 45 / 0 10 80 80
    Oak Ridge, TN 27 46 34 43 / 0 10 80 70
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 26 43 31 42 / 0 0 70 80

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...McD
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Thu Dec 4 07:00:02 2025
    543
    FXUS64 KMRX 041106
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    606 AM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 601 AM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    Dry weather today before increasing precipitation chances tonight
    into Friday.

    - Probabilities for minor impacts from ice and snow are trending
    upwards across the northern Cumberland plateau, southwest VA and
    extreme northeast TN for tonight into Friday morning

    - Very low probability of rainfall this weekend.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1240 AM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    Dry today with continued below normal temperatures. Increasing
    precipitation chances tonight into Friday morning. The good news is
    that the latest HREF probs mostly align with the previous forecast.
    The bad news, the last two runs of the HRRR are well above the HREF
    means in terms of snowfall amounts. This makes for a low confidence
    forecast.

    Latest HREF guidance shows probs for at least 0.5 inches across
    southwest VA are in the 30 to 50% range. Probs for at least 0.5
    inches for extreme northeast TN are generally from 50 to 70%. There
    are also low probs, 10 to 20%, of at least 0.5 inches across the
    northern Cumberland Plateau and areas along and near the TN/KY state
    line. Upping the prob amounts to 1 inch yield much lower values,
    around 30%, but for very isolated locations for both southwest VA
    and extreme northeast TN.

    The LREF members shows slightly higher prob values, and with more
    spatial coverage, for the 0.5 and 1 inch prob values. LREF shows
    moderate probs of 1 to 2 inches across southwest VA and into extreme
    northeast TN. The REFS output aligns fairly well with the LREF
    ensemble probs.

    Then we have the HRRR. The latest two runs of the HRRR show even
    higher values than what the REFS and LREF ensembles means suggests.
    The HRRR wants to paint a solid 2 inches in across the northern
    Plateau, and 3 to 4 inches in across southwest VA and extreme
    northeast TN.

    Because of all this, uncertainty in snowfall amounts is high. These
    higher end amounts would result in travel impacts while the lower
    HREF amounts suggest little to no impacts. With this forecast
    package, have trended snowfall amounts slightly upward, above NBM,
    based on latest model data and trends. In addition to the snow, NBM
    also painting in some light icing across these same areas. Please
    stay tuned to the forecast as the snowfall forecast will likely
    continue to change given the current variability. Please plan ahead
    for potential impacts with this system.

    Areas from Knoxville and south should remain all rain through the
    event. The bulk of the precip will have ended by Friday afternoon,
    but a few light showers may linger into the evening hours. NBM still
    wants to hold on to some slight chance POPs for Saturday and Sunday
    but it seems warranted so will leave them in the forecast.

    Rain chances continue into next week as an active pattern will be in
    place across the country. As of now, Tuesday look like it should be
    dry though and is most likely to be the nicest day of the forecast
    period.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 601 AM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    Freezing fog has developed at TRI and is likely to continue for at
    least the next 2 hours. There are also low clouds or elevated fog
    around CHA near 200 feet AGL, but VFR was maintained. Otherwise,
    clouds around 5,000 to 10,000 feet AGL and light northeasterly
    winds will persist through the day. Throughout the evening, cloud
    heights will fall as rain moves into the region by midnight. For
    TRI, this rain could be mixed with snow or other precipitation
    types. MVFR conditions were added to the end of the TAFs, but
    further reductions are likely later on.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 49 38 49 39 / 20 90 40 20
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 45 35 44 38 / 10 90 60 20
    Oak Ridge, TN 45 34 44 35 / 10 90 40 20
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 44 32 42 35 / 0 90 60 20

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...BW


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Thu Dec 4 19:00:01 2025
    642
    FXUS64 KMRX 042340
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    640 PM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 634 PM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    - Light wintry precipitation expected tonight over our VA counties
    and areas in TN near the KY and VA state lines. Winter Weather
    Advisories have been posted to account for this.

    - Confidence is fairly high for timing and accumulations in
    Virginia, with medium confidence in northeastern Tennessee.

    - Some mixed precipitation types could briefly occur as far south
    as the I-40 corridor, but predominant precip type should be rain
    and no accumulations or impacts are expected that far south.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 108 PM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    The main forecast item of concern is the next 12-24 hours and the
    possibility of some light wintry precipitation set to affect our
    forecast area tonight into Friday morning.

    Synoptically speaking, broad west southwesterly flow is in place
    across the central and eastern CONUS, anchored by a weakening closed
    low off the Baja peninsula in the west. Cold temps over the midwest
    and Great Lakes regions, reinforced by troughing over eastern
    Canada, along with a shortwave ejecting from southern plains, are
    driving a strong WSW-ENE oriented upper jet from the Ozarks into
    Kentucky. This jet and shortwave interaction will produce some light precipitation tonight and into Friday morning across the forecast
    area. Forecast soundings support a mix of precipitation types,
    ranging from all, or mostly, snow in our Virginia counties to a
    mixed bag in TN from the northern Cumberland plateau eastward
    towards Hawkins and Johnson counties. Any further south than that
    (places like Morristown, Jefferson City, Dandridge, Knoxville, etc),
    nearer the I-40 corridor, there may be some snow mix in shortly
    after the onset of precipitation tonight but it should be primarily
    rain and certainly no accumulations are expected.

    As for accumulations, deterministic guidance supports about an inch
    of snow in our VA counties and a dusting to half an inch in northern Tennessee. However, probabilistic guidance paints a different
    picture, with HREF showing upwards of 80 percent odds of GTE 2
    inches of snow in our VA counties and even 50 percent odds of GTE
    3". REFS output isn't much different, showing 70 percent odds of GTE
    2" over an albeit smaller footprint of our VA counties, and even
    some 40 percent odds of GTE 3" totals. Forecast soundings support
    this ptype forecast so my confidence level in VA is fairly high.

    The transition zone in northern TN is where my confidence is much
    lower. The area from roughly the TN/VA line, to a line from roughly
    Wartburg to Morristown to Johnson city, will feature mixed
    precipitation and will changeover to rain at some point tonight. The
    question really is what ptype wins out the longest and what, if any,
    impacts there wind up being. Current guidance depicts at least some
    chance of freezing rain and resulting light glazing, along with a
    dusting to half an inch of snow tonight for areas mainly within a
    county or so of the TN/KY/VA state line areas. Much further south
    than that and while there could be mixed ptypes, temperatures will be
    just warm enough to preclude any type of accumulations or impacts.
    By the I-40 corridor, it should be all rain tonight. All wintry
    precip comes to an end between daybreak and mid morning tomorrow,
    holding on the longest in northern Wise and Russell counties, as
    warming southwesterly flow aloft moves in.

    West southwesterly flow continues aloft heading into the weekend,
    with surface high pressure keeping dry conditions in place Saturday.
    Another disturbance moves through Sunday into Monday for more
    chances of light rain. There could be some wintry precip with that
    one Sun night as temperatures cool off, but confidence is low on
    both occurrence and amounts/impacts at the moment due to
    disagreements amongst guidance sources.

    Otherwise, dry conditions last much of the remainder of the period,
    along with below normal temperatures.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 634 PM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

    Deteriorating flight conditions to come in the next couple of
    hours with lower CIG with -RA mainly for the south and a mix from
    TYS north. Bulk of precipitation expected during the overnight
    hours. Closer to sunrise, precipitation will exit to the east and
    northeast. IFR to MVFR CIG forecast to remain the rest of the TAF
    period even after the departure of precipitation.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 38 49 39 51 / 100 20 10 10
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 36 45 37 49 / 90 40 10 10
    Oak Ridge, TN 34 45 36 49 / 90 30 10 10
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 34 42 36 46 / 90 50 10 10

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Winter Weather Advisory until 7 AM EST Friday for Anderson-
    Campbell-Claiborne-Hancock-Hawkins-Morgan-Northwest Carter-
    Scott TN-Southeast Carter-Sullivan-Unicoi.

    Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Friday for Johnson.

    VA...Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Friday for Lee-Russell-
    Scott VA-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...CD
    AVIATION...KS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Fri Dec 5 07:00:01 2025
    694
    FXUS64 KMRX 051118
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    618 AM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 613 AM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    - Winter Weather Advisories continue for light snow/sleet
    accumulations in SW VA and NE TN mountains.

    - Drying aloft should end measurable precip a little after
    sunrise, but drizzle may linger until noon.

    - Dry Saturday, rain returns Sunday with a possible transition to
    snow in northern sections Sunday night.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1231 AM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    Overall, the previous forecast is handling the situation pretty
    well, considering the mix p-types across the area. Sleet has been
    more prevalent than models projected, but the placement of the
    Advisory has been nicely aligned with the rain-sleet-snow transition
    area based on reports we have been receiving. Radar is showing
    precip coverage being more scattered in western sections as dry air
    aloft builds in and cuts off the dendrite growth potential. Parts of
    SW VA may continue to see several more hours of snow/sleet with some additional light accumulations of ~1 inch in Wise and Russell
    counties where surface temps have been near to below freezing,
    possibly up to 2 in higher elevations like High Knob, so the Winter
    Weather Advisory will continue. The Plateau counties will likely be
    able to be canceled before the 12Z end time, and additional
    accumulations there should not be very significant. Low level
    moisture will remain in place through most of the day, with a slow,
    gradual scouring from the top down, suggesting a light drizzle may
    linger into the early afternoon.

    A westerly flow aloft and surface high pressure keeps dry conditions
    in place Saturday. Another disturbance brings a chance of rain back
    into the forecast on Sunday. There could be some wintry precip
    Sunday night as cold advection sets in, but confidence is low on the
    depth of moisture available and the timing of the cold air arrival
    with adequate moisture to produce any measurable snowfall.

    Broad troughing over the eastern Conus will persist through the rest
    of the forecast period, with some disturbances moving across our
    area, but with limited moisture. A potential stronger shortwave may
    bring better precip chances in the Thursday/Friday time frame.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 613 AM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    Overall, poor aviation conditions are expected to continue with
    all sites reporting IFR to LIFR as rain. TRI is most likely to
    have at least some periods of MVFR this morning with CHA and TYS
    staying down as rain exits the area. CHA and TYS are then
    expected to improve to low-end MVFR by the afternoon with TRI
    then becoming more IFR than the others. Overnight tonight, further
    reductions to IFR or LIFR are increasingly likely but were left
    out of the TAF for the time being. Winds will be light and
    variable at all sites through the period.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 49 37 51 35 / 10 0 10 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 45 37 49 32 / 20 0 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 45 35 48 32 / 10 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 41 36 45 29 / 40 0 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Winter Weather Advisory until 7 AM EST this morning for Anderson-
    Campbell-Claiborne-Hancock-Hawkins-Morgan-Northwest Carter-
    Scott TN-Southeast Carter-Sullivan-Unicoi.

    Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Johnson.

    VA...Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Lee-
    Russell-Scott VA-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DGS
    AVIATION...BW


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Fri Dec 5 19:00:02 2025
    745
    FXUS64 KMRX 052323
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    623 PM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 1235 PM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    - Occasional drizzle could continue in the northern TN valley
    through this evening. Otherwise, dry but dreary conditions will
    be the norm through the first half of Sunday.

    - Next system arrives Sunday night into Monday with very light
    precipitation. Some low elevation snow could occur in the
    north, but accumulations and impacts should be negligible.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1235 PM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    A northern branch jet will remain situated from the Arklatex region,
    ENE through our forecast area and into the mid-Atlantic seaboard
    through Saturday. With saturated low levels lingering in the
    northern half of our CWA through at least late tonight, I wouldn't
    be surprised if areas of drizzle continue to show up from time to
    time through late tonight. Otherwise, the forecast through Saturday
    should be largely dry, though quite cloudy.

    The next chance of precipitation looks to be Sun night into Mon
    morning. We'll be sandwiched between a southern stream
    disturbance ejecting ENE from the southern plains along the
    subtropical jet, and a stronger shortwave over the Great Lakes
    associated with the polar jet during this time. There's no strong
    surface cyclogenesis in the southeast so any precip with this
    system will be driven by jet dynamics aloft and should be light in
    nature. There's some indication that precip could miss us to the
    north and south, focused with stronger jet support on either side
    of us. However, model soundings show at least some moisture
    present and higher resolution models do show some light precip.
    Kept the high NBM PoPs because I think the likelihood that we get
    something more than a trace of precip is pretty high, but this
    will certainly be a high PoP/low QPF scenario. Regarding the
    chances of winter weather, I did leave some snow in the forecast
    for low elevations but certainly don't believe there will be
    impactful snowfall. Between the low QPF and the soundings showing
    the potential for more of a seeder-feeder snowfall setup, there's
    very low chances of anything sticking, much less causing impacts.
    For the higher elevations of northeast TN, the NW flow behind this
    shortwave could result in a couple of inches through Monday
    evening but that's a low confidence part of the forecast right
    now.

    Tue and Wed look dry, but the next system arrives Wed night into
    Thu, with better chances for widespread rainfall.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 605 PM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

    Will see low clouds/fog overnight into Saturday morning. MVFR to
    IFR conditions will be common, and LIFR (or lower) conditions
    will be possible especially at TRI later tonight into early
    Saturday. Conditions will be improving to VFR Saturday afternoon.
    Winds will generally be light.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 36 52 34 55 / 0 0 0 10
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 37 49 31 51 / 0 0 0 10
    Oak Ridge, TN 34 48 30 50 / 0 0 0 10
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 36 45 28 49 / 0 0 0 10

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...CD
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sat Dec 6 07:00:02 2025
    723
    FXUS64 KMRX 061109
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    609 AM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 604 AM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    - Cloudy conditions persist through the morning, with some sunshine
    breaking in through in the afternoon for some areas.

    - Next system arrives Sunday night into Monday with very light
    precipitation. Some snow could occur in mountains and SW VA, but
    accumulations and impacts should be negligible.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1245 AM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    Low level moisture remains trapped under a strong inversion and
    against the mountains in a westerly low to midlevel flow. Clouds
    will remain in place through the night, until the passage of a
    midlevel shortwave trough this afternoon. Most of the area should
    have mostly sunny skies for a couple hours before sunset.

    The next chance of precipitation arrives Sunday evening and
    continues through Monday morning. Forcing with this system will be
    mainly provided by a mid/upper level shortwave trough. There's no
    strong surface cyclogenesis in the southeast with this system, and
    the wind field through the lower and midlevels is fairly weak. With
    weak forcing, any precip should be light in nature. The latest NBM
    PoP appear to have trended downward a bit, as the area of heaviest
    rainfall passes to our south. On Monday morning, around 09Z or so,
    cold advection develops and temperatures begin to drop behind the
    850 mb trough and a weak surface front, allowing for a change to
    snow. This will be mainly in SW VA and the East TN mountains, but
    outside the highest elevations, any snow accumulations will be light
    and not likely to be impactful. For the higher elevations of
    northeast TN, the NW flow behind this shortwave could result in a
    inch or two accumulation through Monday evening.

    Tuesday will be dry with mostly sunny conditions in a NW flow
    pattern. Temperatures will get a bit warmer on Wednesday, into the
    50s, with a slight increase in clouds with a dry shortwave trough
    passage. A Clipper system brings a chance of rain on Thursday and
    Friday, although model agreement is poor with this system.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 604 AM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    Gradually improving aviation conditions are expected with TYS
    already seeing some brief periods of VFR. MVFR remains likely at
    CHA and TYS until around noon with TRI keeping MVFR further into
    the afternoon. By later today, some clouds around 3,000 feet will
    likely remain but with less ceilings. Winds will be light and
    variable with a westerly to southwesterly direction favored.
    Overnight, some fog potential exists but was left out of the TAFs
    for the time being.


    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 51 33 53 41 / 0 0 10 50
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 48 30 51 38 / 0 0 10 50
    Oak Ridge, TN 48 30 50 37 / 0 0 10 50
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 44 28 50 34 / 0 0 10 40

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DGS
    AVIATION...BW


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sat Dec 6 19:00:01 2025
    434
    FXUS64 KMRX 062351 AAA
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    651 PM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 638 PM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    - Cloudy conditions persist for some this afternoon, with more
    sunshine breaking in through in the afternoon for many.

    - Next system arrives Sunday night into Monday with very light
    precipitation. Some snow could occur in mountains and SW VA, but
    accumulations and impacts should be negligible.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1229 PM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    Currently some portions of the region are finally getting a chance
    to see the sun, while others remain stuck under overcast skies with
    moisture remaining trapped near the mountains and a weak shortwave
    traversing through today. Still looks like most people should at
    least get to see blue skies for a couple of hours before sunset, or
    before clouds over Middle Tennessee move into the region.
    Temperatures are able to creep back into the 50's for much of the
    eastern Tennessee Valley on Sunday before our next system moves
    through brining precipitation chances and cooler temperatures.

    On Sunday night our next chance of precipitation moves in and
    continues through Monday morning. This round of precipitation will
    be aided by a midlevel shortwave, but no strong surface level
    forcing is depicted by the models. Therefore, any precip should be
    fairly light over the region. Guidance continues to suggest that the
    heaviest precipitation stays south of the TN/NC state lines, but we
    could definitely see some creep up into southeast TN and southwest
    NC. By Monday morning cold air advection ramps up and temperatures
    drop behind the low level trough with a weak surface boundary
    developing, allowing for a switchover to snow for parts of our area.
    This will be mainly in southwest VA and the eastern TN mountains,
    but outside the highest elevations, any snow accumulations will be
    light and not likely to be impactful. For the higher elevations of
    northeast TN, the NW flow behind this shortwave could result in a
    inch or two accumulation through Monday evening mainly along the
    peaks of the mountains.

    Generally zonal flow throughout the atmosphere through the middle of
    the week with temperatures settling in around seasonal normals
    before our next system moves in towards the end of the week into the
    weekend. Looks like it will be fairly warm on the front end with a
    big cooldown behind the low and front expected to move through
    Thursday into Friday. We should see much colder temperatures behind
    the front for the upcoming weekend... possibly dropping into the
    teens for the weekend mornings.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 638 PM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

    Expect low clouds and/or fog to develop across northern Georgia
    later tonight and push northward into the KCHA area. Have
    concerns this could develop across the entirety of the TN valley
    but slightly lower dewpoints and the possibility of incoming high
    clouds give me less confidence at KTYS and KTRI, so will limit
    LIFR CIGS to KCHA tonight. All sites return to VFR levels by mid
    morning. Afterwards, incoming system and associated rainfall
    holds off until after 00z tomorrow evening.


    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 52 33 54 41 / 0 0 10 40
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 48 30 51 38 / 0 0 10 40
    Oak Ridge, TN 48 30 50 37 / 0 0 10 50
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 45 28 49 33 / 0 0 10 40

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...CD


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sun Dec 7 07:00:02 2025
    418
    FXUS64 KMRX 071127
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    627 AM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 621 AM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    - Cloudy conditions persist through the morning, with some sunshine
    breaking in through in the afternoon for some areas.

    - Next system arrives Sunday night into Monday with very light
    precipitation. Some snow could occur in mountains and SW VA, but
    accumulations and impacts should be negligible.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1247 AM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    Fog has developed in parts of the area, and lowered visibilities are
    expected to expand over the next few hours in southern sections.
    Northern sections are likely to have more cloud cover based on
    satellite trends, and should have less fog. With forecast lows in
    the lower 30s to upper 20s, this could be freezing fog that could
    cause some slick spots on bridges and overpasses. Through the day,
    high and midlevel clouds will be increasing ahead of the approaching
    shortwave trough that will bring rain in the evening.

    Forcing for this precipitation will be driven mainly by a midlevel
    shortwave trough, but no strong surface level forcing is depicted by
    the models. Therefore, any precip should be fairly light over the
    area. Measurable precip begins the area between 00Z and midnight as
    the column moistens from the top down. By early Monday morning, cold
    air advection ramps up and temperatures drop behind the low level
    trough and a weak surface cold front, allowing for a transition to
    snow for northern parts of our area. This will be mainly in
    southwest VA and the eastern TN mountains, but outside the highest
    elevations, any snow accumulations will be light and not likely to
    be impactful. For the higher elevations of northeast TN, the NW flow
    behind this shortwave that persists through Monday could result in a
    inch or two accumulation through Monday evening, mainly along the
    peaks of the mountains near the NC border. Amounts should stay under
    Advisory criteria for populated areas.

    Generally zonal flow throughout the atmosphere is expected through
    the middle of the week, with temperatures warming a little (into the
    50s for Wednesday) before our next system moves in towards the end
    of the week. Temperatures appear to be fairly warm on the front end
    with a big cooldown behind the low and front expected to move
    through Thursday into Friday. We should see much colder temperatures
    behind the front for the upcoming weekend, possibly dropping into
    the teens for the weekend mornings with highs in the 20s and 30s.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 621 AM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    Dense freezing fog has developed at all 3 sites with aviation
    conditions to LIFR or less. This is expected to persist for the
    next couple of hours with improvements to IFR then MVFR ceilings
    by later this morning. Currently, TRI is expected to improve back
    to VFR the fastest with CHA and TYS possibly not recovering until
    early afternoon. Then later this evening, MVFR ceilings will
    likely move back into the area from the south and west as chances
    for rain increase with CHA and TYS forecast to drop again. Winds
    will be light and variable at all sites through the period.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 52 41 48 29 / 10 40 10 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 50 39 43 28 / 10 40 30 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 50 38 44 26 / 10 40 20 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 50 35 38 26 / 10 50 60 10

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...Freezing Fog Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Cherokee-
    Clay.

    TN...Freezing Fog Advisory until 10 AM EST /9 AM CST/ this morning
    for Anderson-Bledsoe-Blount Smoky Mountains-Bradley-
    Campbell-Claiborne-East Polk-Grainger-Hamblen-Hamilton-
    Hancock-Hawkins-Jefferson-Knox-Loudon-Marion-McMinn-Meigs-
    North Sevier-Northwest Blount-Northwest Monroe-Rhea-Roane-
    Sequatchie-Sevier Smoky Mountains-Southeast Monroe-Sullivan-
    Union-West Polk.

    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DGS
    AVIATION...BW


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sun Dec 7 19:00:01 2025
    173
    FXUS64 KMRX 071749
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    1249 PM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    ...New DISCUSSION, AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 1246 PM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    - Overnight expect precipitation to move in. Light snow
    accumulations are expected, primarily across the higher
    elevations of northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia.

    - A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for late tonight into
    Monday. The Monday morning commute in these counties could be
    impacted by accumulating snow, or reduced visibilities from
    falling snow.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1246 PM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    Primary forcing for precipitation will be associated with a midlevel
    shortwave trough, with model guidance showing little in the way of
    organized surface forcing. Therefore, precipitation amounts are
    expected to remain light throughout the event. Measurable
    precipitation should start generally between sunset and midnight as
    the column slowly moistens closer to the surface. By early Monday
    morning, cold air advection strengthens behind a weak low-level
    trough and attendant surface cold front, resulting in falling
    temperatures and a transition to snow across northern portions of
    the forecast area. This transition will be most notable in southwest
    Virginia and the eastern Tennessee mountains. Outside of the highest
    terrain, accumulations will be fairly limited. In the higher
    elevations of northeast Tennessee, persistent northwest flow in the
    wake of the shortwave may yield localized accumulations of 1ΓÇô3
    inches through Monday evening, primarily along mountain peaks near
    the North Carolina border.

    While much of the counties look to see snowfall totals technically
    remain below Advisory criteria, have opted to issue a Winter
    Weather Advisory since the ridge lines could see up to 3
    inches... In addition the Monday morning commute could very much
    be impacted as light to (possibly at times) moderate snow is
    coming down. This is a very low end advisory, but Monday morning
    driving conditions are the main concern with this event.

    A generally zonal flow regime is anticipated through midweek,
    supporting modest warming with highs reaching the 50s by Wednesday.
    The next synoptic system approaches late in the week, with
    temperatures initially mild ahead of the front, followed by a
    pronounced cold advection behind the low and frontal passage
    Thursday into Friday. A much colder air mass is forecast to settle
    in for the weekend, with morning lows potentially in the teens and
    daytime highs limited to the 20s and 30s.


    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (18Z TAFS)
    Issued at 1246 PM EST Sun Dec 7 2025

    Low confidence forecast. Clouds are extremely stubborn to clear out
    of KCHA, but should start to break up in the next couple of hours.
    Cold rain moves in overnight and will likely drop conditions down
    below MVFR categories, but low confidence on how far they drop with
    some guidance going to VLIFR and others barely dipping below MVFR.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 41 50 29 52 / 40 10 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 38 44 28 50 / 40 30 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 38 45 27 48 / 30 20 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 35 40 27 44 / 50 80 10 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Winter Weather Advisory from 1 AM to 7 PM EST Monday for Johnson-
    Southeast Carter-Unicoi.

    VA...Winter Weather Advisory from 1 AM to 7 PM EST Monday for Russell-
    Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Dec 8 07:00:02 2025
    202
    FXUS64 KMRX 081140
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    640 AM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 635 AM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    - Precipitation moves in tonight, with light snow accumulations
    expected across the higher elevations of northeast Tennessee and
    southwest Virginia.

    - A Winter Weather Advisory continues for late tonight into
    Monday. The Monday morning commute in these counties could be
    impacted by accumulating snow, or reduced visibilities from
    falling snow.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1242 AM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    WV imagery shows a shortwave trough located over northern MS/West
    TN. Precip ahead of this trough will spread across our area through
    the night. Initially, low level temperatures indicate rain, except
    for the highest mountain peaks above 5000 ft. A cold front is
    located just to our west, and will start to push southeast late
    tonight as high pressure builds toward the region from the Great
    Lakes. As the column cools behind the front and the upper trough
    moves overhead, there will be some saturation getting into the
    dendrite growth zone along with falling surface temperatures,
    allowing for some snow to fall in northern sections. This occurs
    around 12-15Z. SW VA and the mountains of E TN will continue to see
    light snow accumulations through the day, while there may be more of
    a rain/snow mix in northern TN Valley locations, such as the Tri-
    Cities area. Not much has changed with the model depictions of
    likely snow accumulations - outside of the highest terrain,
    accumulations will be fairly limited to less than 1 inch. In the
    higher elevations of northeast Tennessee and SW VA, persistent
    northwest flow through Monday in the wake of the shortwave may yield
    localized accumulations of 1ΓÇô3 inches through Monday evening,
    primarily along mountain peaks near the North Carolina border. Snow
    probs from the HREF are 80-90% chance for 2 or more inches, and the
    NBM is around 50%. Therefore, the mountain zones down to Blount
    County will be added to the Winter Weather Advisory. The timing of
    the changeover to snow in the morning could impact the morning
    commute in parts of SW VA and NE TN, with some roads getting covered
    in the mountains by the end of the day.

    No major changes to the rest of the forecast. A generally zonal flow
    regime is anticipated through midweek, supporting modest warming
    with highs reaching the 50s by Wednesday. The next synoptic system
    approaches late in the week, with temperatures initially mild ahead
    of the front, followed by a pronounced cold advection behind the low
    and frontal passage Thursday into Friday. Precip chances with this
    system appear to be trending down, and are mainly across our
    northern sections; QPF is very light as well. A much colder air mass
    is forecast to settle in for the weekend, with morning lows
    potentially in the teens and daytime highs limited to the 20s and
    30s.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 635 AM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    Aviation conditions have largely deteriorated to MVFR or even IFR
    across the region as rain continues to move through. CHA is MVFR
    and is currently expected to stay mainly at that level. For TYS
    and TRI, periods of IFR remain possible over the next several
    hours. These chances extend longest for TRI because of rain
    lingering longer into the afternoon. Winds will also gradually
    increase from the north to northwesterly direction. A return to
    VFR is currently anticipated by later this evening, but it's
    possible for MVFR to remain.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 48 28 51 36 / 0 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 44 27 49 37 / 40 0 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 44 26 47 36 / 30 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 40 25 43 30 / 90 10 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Winter Weather Advisory until 7 PM EST this evening for Blount
    Smoky Mountains-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Sevier Smoky
    Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Unicoi.

    VA...Winter Weather Advisory until 7 PM EST this evening for Russell-
    Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DGS
    AVIATION...BW


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Dec 8 19:00:01 2025
    455
    FXUS64 KMRX 082329
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    629 PM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 623 PM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    - Light precipitation continues across northeast Tennessee and
    southwest Virginia. Additional minor accumulations of snowfall will
    be possible into the early evening hours in the higher elevations.

    - Cold morning temperatures expected over the upcoming weekend with sub-freezing temperatures likely area-wide and wind chills in the
    teens for parts of northeast TN and southwest VA.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1247 PM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    Currently light precipitation is still ongoing across northeast
    Tennessee and southwest Virginia. The majority of this precipitation
    is coming down as very cold rain, but a few web cameras and surface observations are showing that temperatures are cold enough that
    light flurries are mixed in with the rain. Not expecting very much
    more snow for the rest of today, but some of the peaks of the East
    Tennessee mountains could pick up almost another inch or so before
    this shortwave finally exits the region heading into tonight. Will
    maintain the Winter Weather Advisory mainly due to some poor driving conditions as the locations where it is snowing is also showing low visibilities and likely slick spots on the roads.

    Heading into tomorrow we should be a bit warmer with some breaks in
    the clouds expected under generally zonal flow allowing the sun to
    shine down at times. We'll climb above the 50 degree mark for most
    places on Wednesday as surface winds turn more southerly in addition
    to the sun still making it's way through breaks in the clouds.

    Next weather system is expected to move in towards the end of the
    work week as a low spins through the Great Lakes Region and drags
    along a cold front. The air coming in from this system is more of a continental air mass and the moisture is therefore fairly limited.
    So the best chances to see precipitation will likely be in the
    higher terrain where cold temperatures combine with orographic lift
    to squeeze out any water the atmosphere is carrying. For the
    majority of the eastern Tennessee Valley the biggest impacts will be
    the chilly temperatures behind the front as we head into the
    weekend. Probabilistic and deterministic guidance has started to
    trend slightly "warmer" with this system as the coldest air might
    stay further to our north. It will still be pretty chilly in the
    mornings this weekend, but we may be looking at widespread 20's
    instead of widespread teens for overnight lows. With the much drier
    air associated with this system we'll likely get a longer period of
    sunshine to try and take the edge off the morning frost.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 623 PM EST Mon Dec 8 2025

    Main concerns for the TAF period will be potential for MVFR or
    brief IFR cigs into the late morning at TRI/TYS. Highest
    confidence is at TRI, with lower confidence at TYS where a
    scenario of fluctuating low VFR to MVFR cigs seems more likely.
    MVFR cigs at CHA will gradually clear to low VFR over the next few
    hours. All sites will be VFR with southwesterly winds less than
    10kts by late morning into tomorrow afternoon.


    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 28 51 36 56 / 0 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 27 47 36 54 / 0 0 0 10
    Oak Ridge, TN 26 46 36 53 / 0 0 0 10
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 24 42 29 49 / 10 0 0 20

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Winter Weather Advisory until 7 PM EST this evening for Blount
    Smoky Mountains-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Sevier Smoky
    Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Unicoi.

    VA...Winter Weather Advisory until 7 PM EST this evening for Russell-
    Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Tue Dec 9 07:00:02 2025
    538
    FXUS64 KMRX 091109 AAA
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    609 AM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 608 AM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    - Dry and warmer temperatures today and Wednesday prior to a cold
    front later Wednesday. Higher terrain light snow possible
    behind the system early Thursday.

    - Another warm-up expected late week with low chances of
    precipitation around, primarily for the north.

    - Cold morning temperatures expected over the upcoming weekend
    with sub-freezing temperatures likely area-wide and wind chills
    in the teens for parts of northeast TN and southwest VA.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1211 AM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    Later today will provide a nice break from precipitation and
    the drawn out dreary overcast conditions, as cloud cover will
    decrease. High pressure will dominate the southeast, with
    temperatures on the incline today and tomorrow.

    Conditions change again later Wednesday when a low center
    crossing southern Michigan brings a cold front to the area. Before
    that arrives, a strong westerly jet will develop Wednesday
    morning. Based on the flow direction, this isn't ideal for a
    mountainwave set-up. Winds will be gusty out of the southwest for
    much of the forecast area Wednesday. A mostly rain with some snow
    mix, will transition to mostly snow Thursday morning. NW flow
    behind the storm system and front may bring light accumulations to
    the Southern Appalachians and southwest Virginia. Nothing more
    than an inch and a half, currently.

    A short cool-down can be expected Thursday with drier conditions
    throughout the day and decreasing cloud cover. However,
    precipitation from a weak system will bring increased chances to
    northern parts of the CWA. Meanwhile, upper heights will be rising
    which will bring the warmer temperatures back for Friday and
    Saturday.

    Later this weekend becomes a bit complicated in regards to
    more precipitation due to potential southern and northern stream
    systems colliding, but the one thing models can see and agree on,
    is a substantial drop in temperatures Sunday into early Monday.
    Strong high pressure is expected to barrel its way through,
    originating from Alaska and Western Canada, where temperatures
    there have been in the 50s below at night, but we will not see
    that here.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 608 AM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    MVFR cigs will persist at TRI for most of the morning, becoming
    scattered by the afternoon. Otherwise, VFR conditions are foreast.
    Near the end of the TAF period, a strong inversion develops with a
    LLJ near 2 kft, suggesting LLWS.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 49 35 56 31 / 0 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 47 36 53 31 / 0 0 10 10
    Oak Ridge, TN 45 35 53 30 / 0 0 20 20
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 42 29 49 29 / 0 0 30 50

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...KS
    AVIATION...DGS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Tue Dec 9 19:00:01 2025
    558
    FXUS64 KMRX 092344
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    644 PM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 639 PM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    - Dry and warmer temperatures today and Wednesday prior to a cold
    front late Wednesday. Higher terrain light snow possible behind the
    system Thursday.

    - Colder morning temperatures expected over the upcoming weekend and
    early next week possibly dropping into the low 20's or teens.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 105 PM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    Currently the sky is clear and blue for most of the eastern
    Tennessee Valley as, go check it out if you haven't seen it
    recently. We're expecting to see some breaks from the clouds today
    and, to some extent, tomorrow with southerly surface winds and
    higher pressure we'll see temperatures warmer than we've seen for
    several days, back into the 50's for many on Wednesday.

    These temperatures won't last for very long as our next system will
    move into the region heading into Thursday as a low pressure system
    moves across the Great Lakes region and drags along with it a cold
    front into the southeast US. Precipitation with this system looks to
    move in late Wednesday and continue through Thursday as a very
    classic northwest flow set up. We'll likely see light rain in the
    valley at times, with temperatures cold enough that the higher
    elevations of the Cumberland Plateau, southwest Virginia, and the
    East Tennessee Mountains pick up snow... Especially the northwest
    facing sides. Currently have the snow mostly falling between 00z
    Thursday through 12z Thursday, but we could see the peaks of the
    mountains get flurries throughout Thursday. Expect snow
    accumulations to remain mainly above 2,500 feet, with the peaks of
    the mountains topping out around the 2-4 inch mark. Eventually
    behind the precipitation upper heights will be rising which will
    bring the warmer temperatures back for Friday and Saturday.

    Things get a bit murkier at the end of the weekend and next week due
    to potential southern and northern stream systems merging, but the
    one thing models agree on is a substantial drop in temperatures
    Sunday into early Monday. Coldest temperatures of the forecast (and
    season so far) will likely occur Monday morning with low 20's across
    the southern Valley and dipping into the teens in southwest
    Virginia. Kids will want to bundle up for the bus ride to school
    Monday morning.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 639 PM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    Strong wind event ahead of a cold front will induce LLWS tonight
    into tomorrow morning. As the morning atmosphere warms, winds will
    increasingly mix to the surface, bringing widespread 25+ knot
    gusts, KTYS may slightly over-perform given favorable SW wind
    orientation. Late in the period FROPA will yield worsening
    conditions, with CIGs likely falling to MVFR for most of the
    region by the end of the TAF period. A 30 percent chance of light
    rain exists at KTRI associated with the frontal passage.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 35 56 29 46 / 0 10 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 36 52 30 42 / 0 20 20 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 35 52 29 41 / 0 20 20 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 29 48 28 36 / 0 40 60 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...Wellington


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Wed Dec 10 07:00:01 2025
    167
    FXUS64 KMRX 101111 AAA
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    611 AM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 609 AM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    - Dry and warmer to start today, before a cold front arrival later
    tonight. Gusty winds ahead of the front for the forecast area.
    Wind Advisory in effect for all except the southern part of the
    forecast area.

    - NW flow snow event expected later today through early Thursday
    with accumulating snow over parts of the Southern Appalachians
    and higher terrain of southwest Virgina. A Winter Weather
    Advisory has been issued.

    - We will warm up again late week with low chances of
    precipitation across the north.

    - Stronger cold front Sunday into Monday will considerably drop
    temperatures. Lows in the teens with some single digits Monday
    morning. Cold wind chills also possible.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1138 PM EST Tue Dec 9 2025

    The forecast for today has come into better agreement over Wind
    Advisory level winds for everywhere north of the southern valley
    and southern plateau later today. As well as an accumulating snow
    event for northwest flow prone locations of the forecast area;
    Southern Appalachians and parts of southwest Virginia.
    Temperatures will be warmer today, however, cloud cover will be on
    the rise.

    Almost advisory level winds are being observed at Cove Mountain
    with gusts in the upper 30s at the time of this discussion. A WSW
    LLJ will increase into the overnight hours, bringing increasing
    winds to the higher terrain. Later in the day as mixing occurs,
    the gusty conditions will translate to the surface for the lower
    elevations, hence the advisory covering the day-time. A heavier
    weighted blend of the HREF/RRFS was used to capture the usually
    overperforming SWly winds for the valley. Gusty winds will
    continue into Thursday morning for the higher terrain, slowly
    decreasing behind the FROPA. A Wind Advisory is in effect later
    this morning first beginning in the mountains, expanding to the
    lower elevations, later finishing for the mountains early
    tomorrow.

    Confidence has also increased on higher snowfall amounts for the
    higher terrain with the latest guidance. The day will start warm,
    but temperatures will fall coinciding with the cold front later
    this evening. Rain will transition to a rain/snow mix, and then
    eventually all snow for elevations primarily above 2500 feet.
    Low-level moisture, NW winds, and temperatures below freezing are
    evident on forecast soundings, all supporting northwest flow snow.
    Snow will end early to mid Thursday when low-level winds drop off
    and lose the NWly component. Total snowfall accumulations will
    generally be 1 to 3 inches with higher mountain tops possibly
    seeing above that, for example, LeConte may see up to 5 inches.
    It's possible some light snowfall may be seen across lower
    elevations of the northern valley and plateau, but is generally
    not favorable with NWly flow due to more downsloping on the valley
    side, which means drier. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued
    and will begin mid-day, running 24 hours highlighting the
    potential for the aforementioned areas.

    Following the snow's exit Thursday, a short cool-down can be
    expected with drier conditions throughout the day and decreasing
    cloud cover. However, precipitation from a weak system will bring
    increased chances to northern parts of the CWA Friday. Meanwhile,
    upper heights will be rising which will bring the warmer
    temperatures back for Friday and Saturday.

    Later this weekend becomes a bit complicated in regards to
    more precipitation due to potential interaction of southern and
    northern stream systems, but the one thing models agree on, is a
    substantial drop in temperatures Sunday into early Monday. Strong
    high pressure is expected to barrel its way through, originating
    from Alaska and Western Canada, where temperatures there have been
    in the 50s below at night, but we will not see that here. Monday
    morning lows are currently forecast to be in the teens with some
    single digits for the highest elevations and parts of southwest
    Virginia. Wind appears will be on the decline once we get later in
    the night Sunday into Monday, which is good news and may suppress
    what could be much worse wind chills. High pressure will
    eventually shift eastward but will keep us dry through at least
    early Tuesday.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 609 AM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    Gusty winds during the day will be the main aviation impacts this
    period. A low level jet is ramping up and will peak across the
    area between 12-18Z. Winds near 2 kft will be in the 35-45 kt
    range overnight, then as the boundary layer mixes later in the
    morning, these SW winds will mix to the surface and be channeled
    up the TN Valley. Gusts around 40 kt are expected at TYS. These
    winds will decrease in the late afternoon. A front will move into
    the area late in the day, and bring MVFR cigs and light rain
    showers to TYS and TRI.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 55 30 45 31 / 10 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 52 29 40 30 / 30 10 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 51 29 40 29 / 20 10 0 10
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 49 27 35 24 / 50 50 10 20

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Wind Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 5 PM EST this afternoon
    for Anderson-Campbell-Claiborne-Grainger-Hamblen-Hancock-
    Hawkins-Jefferson-Knox-Loudon-Morgan-North Sevier-Northwest
    Blount-Northwest Carter-Northwest Cocke-Northwest Greene-
    Northwest Monroe-Roane-Scott TN-Sullivan-Union-Washington
    TN.

    Wind Advisory until 1 AM EST Thursday for Blount Smoky Mountains-
    Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Sevier Smoky Mountains-
    Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast Monroe-Unicoi.

    Winter Weather Advisory from 1 PM this afternoon to 10 AM EST
    Thursday for Blount Smoky Mountains-Cocke Smoky Mountains-
    Johnson-Sevier Smoky Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast
    Greene-Southeast Monroe-Unicoi.

    VA...Wind Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 5 PM EST this afternoon
    for Lee-Russell-Scott VA-Washington VA-Wise.

    Winter Weather Advisory from 1 PM this afternoon to 10 AM EST
    Thursday for Russell-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...KS
    AVIATION...DGS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Wed Dec 10 19:00:01 2025
    303
    FXUS64 KMRX 102327
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    627 PM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 616 PM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    - Strong gusty winds this afternoon will subside later today into
    tonight.

    - NW flow snow event expected later today through early Thursday
    with accumulating snow mainly over parts of the E TN mountains
    and higher terrain of southwest Virgina.

    - Low chances of precipitation across the north Friday night into
    Saturday.

    - Stronger surge of cold air will arrive for Sunday into Monday.
    Lows in the teens with some higher elevation single digits
    expected Monday morning. Lower wind chills will add to the cold.


    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1228 PM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    The strong gusty winds that are ongoing over our area ahead of an
    approaching cold front will subside later this afternoon into
    tonight after the front exits to our east. Winds have already
    gusted over 50 at Cove Mountain, and we have seen gusts to around
    40 at the TYS airport. The wind advisory will be allowed to
    continue as it is for now.

    While moisture is limited, we will see some rain showers around the
    time of the frontal passage, then as much colder air pushes in we
    will see a rapid changeover to snow showers over the higher terrain,
    and the valleys will likely see some snow showers and/or snow
    flurries as well overnight. The normally favored orographic lift
    areas of the mountains will see accumulating snow in the northwest
    flow and cold advection overnight into Thursday, with amounts of 1
    to 3 inches likely in many of these upslope higher elevation
    locations especially at elevations above 2500 feet. Locally higher
    amounts may occur in a few of the highest mountain peaks. The winter
    weather advisory for parts of SW VA and the E TN mountains will be
    continued as is. A few locations across the northern half of the TN
    valley may see some light accumulations of less than an inch, but
    most valley areas are expected to see no accumulation or just a
    dusting.

    Following the snow's exit Thursday, a short-lived cool-down can be
    expected with drier conditions throughout the day and decreasing
    clouds. However, a weak system will bring increased chances for
    precipitation to northern parts of the area late Thursday night into
    Friday. Meanwhile, upper heights will be rising which will bring the
    warmer temperatures back for Friday and Saturday.

    Models generally agree on a stronger cold front moving through
    Saturday night followed by an area of cold high pressure with its
    origins in Alaska and Western Canada. Current ensemble data suggests
    little precipitation, but much colder air will move in behind the
    front for Sunday and Monday. Monday morning lows are currently
    forecast to be in the teens across the majority of the valley and
    Plateau with some single digits for the highest elevations of the
    mountains and parts of southwest Virginia. It currently appears
    winds will be on the decline once we get later in the night
    Sunday into Monday, which is good news and may suppress what could
    be much worse wind chills. High pressure will eventually shift
    eastward but will keep us dry through at least early Tuesday.

    Another system may approach by Wednesday, so Pops will tick up once
    again by the end of the period.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 616 PM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    Light rain will continue off and on for the next few hours. After
    midnight a changeover to light snow can be expected near TRI.
    Snow chances are lower near TYS. CHA looks dry after midnight.
    MVFR CIGs are likely at TRI and TYS and will linger late into the
    morning despite a cold frontal passage late tonight or early
    morning. Winds have decreased at the surface but are still around
    30 knots at 2k feet, so LLWS was added for the next few hours.
    Winds will decrease through the night and become more westerly or northwesterly.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 29 46 30 58 / 10 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 30 41 31 54 / 30 10 10 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 29 41 30 54 / 20 10 10 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 28 35 26 46 / 70 20 30 30

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Wind Advisory until 1 AM EST Thursday for Blount Smoky Mountains-
    Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Sevier Smoky Mountains-
    Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast Monroe-Unicoi.

    Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Thursday for Blount
    Smoky Mountains-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Sevier Smoky
    Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast
    Monroe-Unicoi.

    VA...Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Thursday for Russell-
    Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...McD


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Thu Dec 11 07:00:01 2025
    724
    FXUS64 KMRX 111114 AAA
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    614 AM EST Thu Dec 11 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 611 AM EST Thu Dec 11 2025

    - NW flow snow event will persist through mid-day today, with
    accumulating snow mainly over parts of the E TN mountains and
    higher terrain of southwest Virgina.

    - Light snowfall accumulation possible across the north Friday.

    - Stronger surge of cold air will arrive for Sunday into Monday.
    Lows in the teens with some higher elevation single digits
    expected Monday morning. Lower wind chills will add to the cold.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1159 PM EST Wed Dec 10 2025

    The colder temperatures expected are lagging behind a bit even
    though the cold front has moved through and winds are out of the
    northwest now. Currently, the coldest temperatures are in SW VA,
    where snow has been reported the last couple of hours. NWly flow
    paired with low-level moisture through the later morning or early
    afternoon hours today, will provide what's necessary for NW flow
    or upslope flow snowfall across the Southern Appalachians,
    northeast TN, and southwest VA. Guidance hasn't really deviated
    much, even from 24 hours ago. Still expecting 1 to 3 inches with
    up to 4 inches across the highest peaks. Over the next couple of
    hours this morning before sunrise, convective like snow showers
    will be possible which may bring decent accumulation in a short
    period of time. Much colder air from aloft has yet to move in,
    which will increase the mid-level lapse rates. Narrow bands of
    snowfall are possible, according to recent CAMs runs. Winds
    dropped off during the afternoon hours in the lower elevations,
    but hung on in the higher elevations. At the time of this
    discussion and issuance, the Wind Advisory will expire at its
    posted time of 1 AM EST. Winds across higher terrain have
    considerably dropped off over the past couple of hours.

    Following the snow's exit later today, a brief cool-down can be
    expected with drier conditions throughout the day and decreasing
    cloud cover. This won't last long for some, as a persistent low in
    the model runs the past couple of days, has hinted at a quick
    clip of light precipitation Friday, mainly snow, north of the TN
    state line. The current total snowfall forecast calls for a few
    tenths to just over an inch of snow. Highest peaks may see closer
    to 2 inches from this short-lived event. Not expecting too much in
    the way of impacts.

    The next anticipated event comes this weekend with a pretty
    substantial drop in temperatures Sunday into Monday. Confidence
    isn't quite there yet on what precipitation the area may see, as
    it is struggling to grasp a system over the Gulf around the same
    time as a system to the north. Late Saturday into Sunday, a
    fairly strong Arctic high will dive down from Canada, peaking near
    1045 mb over the Northern and Central Plains. A pressure gradient
    will form over our area, which will develop gusty conditions
    Sunday. The "good" news so far, is that the strongest winds will
    not line up with the coldest temperatures later that night/Monday
    morning, so we may escape much colder wind chills. Still, Sunday
    even during the day will struggle to reach freezing, for many, and
    with the winds will make it feel 10 degrees or more colder. Winds
    hanging on over the highest elevations, however, may bring below
    zero feel-like temperatures.

    Once we warm Monday, we begin to recover quickly with return flow
    from the west and southwest developing again. The strong high will
    weaken as it eventually moves east of us early next week,
    providing the return of warmth. We will also stay dry for more
    than a day early next week with ample sunshine. We continue to
    warm even into mid to late week, around the time period the next
    system is forecast to arrive.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 611 AM EST Thu Dec 11 2025

    At TRI, scattered snow showers will be in the area for the next
    few hours, and may drop vis/cigs to MVFR at times, possibly IFR
    with heavier snow showers. Cigs should prevail at MVFR levels until
    the afternoon. TYS will have cigs on the low end of VFR through
    early afternoon. CHA will be scattered to clear through the day.
    Clouds increase again in the evening, but should stay VFR.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 47 33 58 33 / 0 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 42 32 54 33 / 10 10 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 42 31 53 30 / 10 20 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 37 27 46 30 / 0 50 30 10

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Blount
    Smoky Mountains-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Sevier Smoky
    Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast
    Monroe-Unicoi.

    VA...Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Russell-
    Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...KS
    AVIATION...DGS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Thu Dec 11 19:00:01 2025
    954
    FXUS64 KMRX 112337
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    637 PM EST Thu Dec 11 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 632 PM EST Thu Dec 11 2025

    - Light snow accumulations across the north tonight into Friday,
    with impacts most likely across southwest Virginia.

    - Bitter cold will surge into the area for Sunday into Monday.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1235 PM EST Thu Dec 11 2025

    Tonight into early Friday will bring another round of light snow
    for our far northern areas, especially in SW VA. A weak low
    pressure system will be diving southeast toward our area out of
    the Northern Plains, and while it will not have a lot of moisture
    to work with, a band of isentropic lift and frontogentic forcing
    north of its associated warm front will bring a band of light
    precipitation for several hours tonight into early Friday. Thermal
    profiles suggest this will be mainly snow. The most challenging
    part of the forecast is exactly where the band will be and for how
    long, which of course leads to uncertainties about snow amounts.
    Right now, it appears the main impacts will be along our northern
    fringe in SW VA. The latest HREF, REFS and NBM probabilities of
    exceeding an inch across much of SW VA are in the 50-80% range,
    but generally show low chances of 2 inches of more. This looks
    reasonable, so will go with amounts of up to 2 inches. Will issue
    a winter weather advisory for our SW VA counties, with the highest
    confidence of impacts being across the northern part of the
    advisory area.

    Models are in good agreement that a strong cold front will push
    through our area Saturday night followed by an area of cold high
    pressure with its origins in Alaska and Western Canada. This system
    will also have little moisture to work with, and current ensemble
    data suggests little precipitation. However, a period of snow
    showers and flurries can be expected Saturday night into Sunday
    especially north and mountains as the much colder air surges in. It
    will be quite cold for Sunday into Monday behind the front. Highs
    Sunday will likely be around or below freezing in valley locations,
    and Monday morning lows are currently forecast to be in the single
    digits and teens across our entire area. It currently appears winds
    will be on the decline once we get later in the night Sunday into
    Monday which would suppress what could be worse wind chills, but
    wind chill values in the single digits will be common in the valleys
    with below zero values for the higher mountains at times Sunday
    night into Monday morning.

    High pressure will eventually shift eastward but will keep us dry
    Monday through at least Tuesday. and Tuesday will be a little
    warmer. Models are in poor agreement on when the next chance for
    precipitation will arrive. Current ensemble data supports a gradual
    warm up continuing for Wednesday and Thursday, with chances for
    precipitation returning to the forecast by Thursday.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 632 PM EST Thu Dec 11 2025

    Light snow still expected overnight tonight into tomorrow morning,
    with MVFR restrictions most likely KTRI and north. Snow should
    shrink northward with time through the period after its arrival in
    East TN, and cannot rule out a brief bout of snow or wintry mix
    into the central valley to begin the event, though expecting it to
    remain north of KTYS. Conditions will improve slowly at KTRI back
    to VFR by 15z, elsewhere gusty southwesterly winds tomorrow
    afternoon at KCHA and KTYS.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 33 59 34 58 / 0 10 0 10
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 32 54 33 54 / 20 10 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 31 54 31 52 / 30 10 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 27 46 30 48 / 50 40 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...Winter Weather Advisory from 10 PM this evening to 10 AM EST
    Friday for Lee-Russell-Scott VA-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...Wellington


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Fri Dec 12 07:00:01 2025
    582
    FXUS64 KMRX 121140
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    640 AM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 632 AM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    - Light snow accumulations across southwest Virginia and northeast
    Tennessee through early to mid-morning. Greatest snow
    accumulations will be across southwest Virginia with 1 to
    possibly 3 inches across the higher elevations.

    - Bitter cold will surge into the area for Sunday into Monday with
    very cold wind chills near 5 below across the higher elevations
    to single digits in the valley.

    - Warm up for much of next week to above normal temperatures.


    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1229 AM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    Currently bands of mainly light snow is moving northeast across
    southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee. Heaviest band over
    southwest Virginia especially Wise and Russell counties. Main
    forcing is due to isentropic lift especially in the 700-600mb
    level. Through the morning this isentropic lift will continue as
    west to southwest winds bring warmer temperatures in the area but
    noticed moisture becomes limited by mid to late morning. Also,
    temperatures warm at 850mb to above freezing allowing snow to
    change over to rain.

    Accumulating snowfall will be over for much of northeast Tennessee
    by daybreak and southwest Virginia by mid to late morning. REFS
    and HREF show 1 to 2 inches for southwest VA, possibly up to 3
    inches across the mountains.

    For Saturday, surface ridging over the Tennessee valley. Aloft
    another strong upper jet will move across the Ohio valley and
    lower Great Lakes. Deepening upper trough over the eastern half of
    the nation will bring a strong arctic-like front through the area
    in the evening.

    Cold air-mass will surge into the area Saturday night and Sunday.
    Northwest flow into the mountains will produce orographic snowfall
    but moisture is limited. For the southwest Virginia and northeast
    mountains, snowfall of 1 to possibly 2 inches are expected. Main
    story will be the cold air mass with 850mb temperatures anomaly
    low with readings dropping to -15 to -18 degrees.

    For Sunday and Sunday night, brisk northwesterly winds and cold
    airmass will drop wind chills to 5 degrees below zero across the
    higher elevations to single digits in the valley. Cold Weather
    Advisory may be needed for the mountains.

    For much of next week, upper flow becomes much less amplified with
    a more zonal pattern by mid-week. This pattern change will allow
    temperatures to modify with above normal readings by Wednesday and
    Thursday. Dry conditions are anticipated as well until the latter
    half of the week as moisture returns north into the Tennessee
    valley.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 632 AM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    Snow for the next couple of hours will hug the TN/VA state line
    fairly close to TRI. VCSH and possible quick bursts of snow will
    be possible this morning. TRI should improve to VFR during the
    later morning hours. Elsewhere, SW winds will develop and
    potentially gust generally <20 KT at CHA and TYS this afternoon
    and early evening. CIG bases will continue to lift and scatter out
    with time today. Although will be VFR, TRI may hold onto BKN
    tonight. Otherwise, high pressure east of the mountains will
    provide calm conditions and high clouds, or nearly clear skies
    tonight.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 59 33 58 28 / 0 0 0 20
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 54 33 55 26 / 10 0 0 20
    Oak Ridge, TN 53 31 53 25 / 10 0 0 20
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 45 30 50 23 / 40 0 0 40

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Lee-
    Russell-Scott VA-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DH
    AVIATION...KS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Fri Dec 12 19:00:01 2025
    292
    FXUS64 KMRX 122347
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    647 PM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 616 PM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    - Light snow accumulations possible mainly in the mountains Saturday
    night into Sunday.

    - Bitter cold will surge into the area for Sunday into Monday.

    - Warming trend begins Tuesday.


    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1232 PM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    Tonight into Saturday we will be under the influence of surface
    high pressure, and high temperatures will be near to slightly
    above normal for this time of year on Saturday.

    The brief warmup will quickly be forgotten as a strong cold front
    surges through our area Saturday night ushering in an arctic air
    mass for Sunday into Monday. The front will have little moisture to
    work with, but we will likely see some showers quickly changing over
    to snow showers and flurries Saturday night as the front moves
    through, with snow showers and flurries lingering into Sunday
    especially over the normally favored higher elevation areas as the
    northwest flow and cold advection continues. Right now, it appears
    any snow accumulations will be most likely over the higher
    elevations of the E TN mountains and SW VA as is typical in these
    scenarios. Current ensemble data suggests a very low chance (around
    10-30%) of exceeding one inch of snow even in these favored areas,
    but think this is underdone at this point and as more hi-res
    guidance is incorporated these probabilities will likely increase.
    Even so, any snow accumulations are expected to be light.

    The bigger story for most folks will be the cold. High temperatures
    Sunday daytime temperatures will generally be near or below freezing
    even in valley areas, and the wind will make it feel even colder.
    Lows Sunday night will be in the single digits and teens, and while
    it currently appears winds will be on the decline during Sunday
    night which will suppress what could be even worse wind chills,
    still wind chill values in the single digits will be common in the
    valleys with below zero values for the higher mountains at times
    Sunday night into Monday morning. It is still unclear how much if
    any of the area will dip into cold weather advisory territory Sunday
    night into early Monday, but it looks close enough to warrant
    continued inclusion in the HWO for now.

    The center of surface high pressure will eventually shift to our
    east by Tuesday allowing for a gradual warmup to begin, and
    temperatures will likely be above normal by Thursday. Both Tuesday
    and Wednesday will be dry, but moisture will begin to increase later
    in the week. Models are still in poor agreement on exactly when the
    next chance for precipitation will arrive, but current ensemble data
    supports having chances for rain back in the forecast by Thursday.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 616 PM EST Fri Dec 12 2025

    High clouds will thin out by late morning tomorrow. There is a low
    chance for MVFR CIGs or vis mainly at TRI and TYS but confidence
    is low. Winds will be light.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 34 59 28 35 / 0 0 20 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 33 55 26 32 / 0 0 20 10
    Oak Ridge, TN 32 53 24 30 / 0 0 20 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 31 50 24 29 / 0 0 50 10

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sat Dec 13 07:00:01 2025
    325
    FXUS64 KMRX 131146
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    646 AM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 637 AM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    - Patchy freezing fog early this morning

    - Light snow accumulations expected across the far east Tennessee
    and southwest Virginia mountains late tonight and Sunday
    morning.

    - Bitter cold will surge into the area for Sunday through Monday
    morning.

    - Warming trend begins Tuesday with above normal temperatures by
    mid to late week.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1229 AM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    Currently, satellite night fog imagery and area observations are
    detecting patchy fog developing mainly near area waterways. Due to
    sub-freezing temperatures, patchy freezing fog is expected which
    may cause some minor icing on bridges and overpasses.

    For today, dry and mild conditions ahead of the arctic-like cold
    front.

    For tonight and Sunday, a deep upper trough will dig into the
    Tennessee valley and southern Appalachians with associated cold
    front moving across the area around midnight. Strong cold air
    advection behind the frontal boundary with bring arctic-like
    airmass. Main concern for Sunday through Monday morning will be
    the brutal wind chills especially for the mountains. A Cold Air
    Advisory will be need across much of the area with the greatest
    probability per ensembles over the higher terrain. Wind chills
    there could drop to 5 to 15 degrees below zero. The highest peaks
    could see even colder.

    For the rest of the area, winds chills will drop into the single
    digits at times Sunday and Sunday night.

    Besides the brutal temperatures, snow showers or flurries are
    likely. Light snow accumulations of 1 to possibly 2 inches for
    the favored northwest flow orographic areas of the far east
    Tennessee and southwest Virgina mountains.

    For Tuesday and Wednesday, upper flow pattern de-amplifies with
    more zonal flow. This will allow for a nice warm-up and dry
    conditions.

    For Wednesday night through Friday, the main storm track will be
    across the northern third of the nation. The fast more zonal flow
    will quickly move a series of short-waves with associated frontal
    boundaries moving across the region. Ensemble cluster analysis
    shows differences in timing of these systems but overall and
    milder and wetter pattern is anticipated.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 637 AM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    Patchy FZFG currently impacting TRI and TYS this morning. VSBY
    could be 1 mile or less with either VV or OVC as low as 100 ft.
    Once that clears this morning, VFR expected everywhere with high
    FEW-SCT to start, eventually leading to lower SCT-BKN-OVC ahead of
    tonight's very strong cold front. CHA is forecast to stay within
    VFR range, even tonight, with low chances of precipitation. TYS
    and TRI CIGs expected to fall to MVFR. Possible IFR with
    precipitation. PROB30 at TYS and TRI for RASN with frontal
    passage. Winds will also increase out of the north with gusts to
    near 20 KT at CHA and TRI.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 61 27 34 16 / 0 20 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 56 25 31 13 / 0 20 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 54 22 29 13 / 0 20 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 51 22 28 7 / 0 50 10 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...DH
    AVIATION...KS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sat Dec 13 19:00:02 2025
    780
    FXUS64 KMRX 132354
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    654 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 627 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    - Light snow accumulations expected across the high terrain of
    East Tennessee and southwest Virginia overnight into Sunday
    morning.

    - Bitter cold will surge into the area for Sunday through Monday
    morning. Please see the Cold Weather Advisories for additional
    details.

    - Warming trend begins Tuesday with above normal temperatures by
    mid to late week. Conditions will be dry during this time.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1236 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    A broad upper level trough remains in place over much of the central
    and eastern CONUS. Shortwave energy translating through the synoptic
    feature tonight into Sunday will sharpen the troughing as a surface
    front progresses through the region. Some light ra/sn will occur
    during the overnight hours as this energy translates through the
    central and southern Appalachians, however, the greatest
    probabilities for light snow accumulation will be limited to
    higher terrain of the East Tennessee mountains and southwest
    Virginia. Overall, moisture in the DGZ is lacking and better
    northwest flow does not initiate until the bulk of the moisture is
    departing the region. Will cover this with an SPS for now, ending
    it at midnight to allow for the next forecast desk to make any
    additional considerations.

    The main concerns will be well below normal temperatures advecting
    into the region as winds veer NNWly and become gusty behind frontal
    passage. Temperatures around 20 degrees below normal are largely
    expected across the region Sunday into Sunday night. A Cold
    Weather Advisory has been issued for the Cumberland Plateau,
    southwest Virginia, and our East Tennessee mountain zones starting
    around sunrise tomorrow morning. The gusty winds and well below
    normal temperatures will result in wind chill values around zero,
    to as low as 10 below zero in the highest terrain of the
    mountains. By late Sunday afternoon, the remainder of the valley
    locations are introduced to the Advisory as cold air continues to
    filter into the region. Overnight lows in the low teens to single
    digits will be widespread. Many valley locations will see wind
    chills in the single digits to near zero.

    Cold Weather Advisory products will come to an end shortly after
    daybreak Monday, when a gradual warming trend is expected into the
    mid-week as the anomalous troughing ejects northeast and H5 heights
    slowly recover. For Wednesday night through Friday, the main storm
    track will be across the northern third of the nation. The fast but
    more zonal flow will quickly move a series of short-waves with
    associated frontal boundaries moving across the region. Ensemble
    cluster analysis shows differences in timing of systems but overall
    increasing chances of precipitation are expected towards the latter
    half of the week.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 627 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    A mix of rain and snow, mainly near TRI and TYS, is expected as a
    trough moves through overnight. MVFR CIGs are likely at all
    terminals until mid morning. Winds will become more northwesterly
    and gusty in the early morning hours as a boundary moves through.
    Gusts will be a bit higher once the clouds thin out in the morning.
    Showers will start out as rain around midnight before changing to
    light snow late tonight. Little to no accumulation is expected at
    TYS. TRI may get up to half an inch.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 26 32 17 41 / 20 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 24 30 13 39 / 40 10 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 21 27 12 37 / 30 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 21 27 8 35 / 70 10 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...Cold Weather Advisory from 5 PM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Cherokee-Clay.

    TN...Cold Weather Advisory from 5 PM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Anderson-Bradley-East Polk-Grainger-Hamblen-Hamilton-
    Hancock-Hawkins-Jefferson-Knox-Loudon-McMinn-Meigs-North
    Sevier-Northwest Blount-Northwest Carter-Northwest Cocke-
    Northwest Greene-Northwest Monroe-Rhea-Roane-Sullivan-Union-
    Washington TN-West Polk.

    Cold Weather Advisory from 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ Sunday to 10 AM
    EST /9 AM CST/ Monday for Bledsoe-Blount Smoky Mountains-
    Campbell-Claiborne-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Marion-
    Morgan-Scott TN-Sequatchie-Sevier Smoky Mountains-Southeast
    Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast Monroe-Unicoi.

    VA...Cold Weather Advisory from 5 PM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Scott VA.

    Cold Weather Advisory from 7 AM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Lee-Russell-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sun Dec 14 07:00:01 2025
    780
    FXUS64 KMRX 132354
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    654 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 627 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    - Light snow accumulations expected across the high terrain of
    East Tennessee and southwest Virginia overnight into Sunday
    morning.

    - Bitter cold will surge into the area for Sunday through Monday
    morning. Please see the Cold Weather Advisories for additional
    details.

    - Warming trend begins Tuesday with above normal temperatures by
    mid to late week. Conditions will be dry during this time.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1236 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    A broad upper level trough remains in place over much of the central
    and eastern CONUS. Shortwave energy translating through the synoptic
    feature tonight into Sunday will sharpen the troughing as a surface
    front progresses through the region. Some light ra/sn will occur
    during the overnight hours as this energy translates through the
    central and southern Appalachians, however, the greatest
    probabilities for light snow accumulation will be limited to
    higher terrain of the East Tennessee mountains and southwest
    Virginia. Overall, moisture in the DGZ is lacking and better
    northwest flow does not initiate until the bulk of the moisture is
    departing the region. Will cover this with an SPS for now, ending
    it at midnight to allow for the next forecast desk to make any
    additional considerations.

    The main concerns will be well below normal temperatures advecting
    into the region as winds veer NNWly and become gusty behind frontal
    passage. Temperatures around 20 degrees below normal are largely
    expected across the region Sunday into Sunday night. A Cold
    Weather Advisory has been issued for the Cumberland Plateau,
    southwest Virginia, and our East Tennessee mountain zones starting
    around sunrise tomorrow morning. The gusty winds and well below
    normal temperatures will result in wind chill values around zero,
    to as low as 10 below zero in the highest terrain of the
    mountains. By late Sunday afternoon, the remainder of the valley
    locations are introduced to the Advisory as cold air continues to
    filter into the region. Overnight lows in the low teens to single
    digits will be widespread. Many valley locations will see wind
    chills in the single digits to near zero.

    Cold Weather Advisory products will come to an end shortly after
    daybreak Monday, when a gradual warming trend is expected into the
    mid-week as the anomalous troughing ejects northeast and H5 heights
    slowly recover. For Wednesday night through Friday, the main storm
    track will be across the northern third of the nation. The fast but
    more zonal flow will quickly move a series of short-waves with
    associated frontal boundaries moving across the region. Ensemble
    cluster analysis shows differences in timing of systems but overall
    increasing chances of precipitation are expected towards the latter
    half of the week.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 627 PM EST Sat Dec 13 2025

    A mix of rain and snow, mainly near TRI and TYS, is expected as a
    trough moves through overnight. MVFR CIGs are likely at all
    terminals until mid morning. Winds will become more northwesterly
    and gusty in the early morning hours as a boundary moves through.
    Gusts will be a bit higher once the clouds thin out in the morning.
    Showers will start out as rain around midnight before changing to
    light snow late tonight. Little to no accumulation is expected at
    TYS. TRI may get up to half an inch.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 26 32 17 41 / 20 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 24 30 13 39 / 40 10 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 21 27 12 37 / 30 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 21 27 8 35 / 70 10 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...Cold Weather Advisory from 5 PM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Cherokee-Clay.

    TN...Cold Weather Advisory from 5 PM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Anderson-Bradley-East Polk-Grainger-Hamblen-Hamilton-
    Hancock-Hawkins-Jefferson-Knox-Loudon-McMinn-Meigs-North
    Sevier-Northwest Blount-Northwest Carter-Northwest Cocke-
    Northwest Greene-Northwest Monroe-Rhea-Roane-Sullivan-Union-
    Washington TN-West Polk.

    Cold Weather Advisory from 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ Sunday to 10 AM
    EST /9 AM CST/ Monday for Bledsoe-Blount Smoky Mountains-
    Campbell-Claiborne-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Johnson-Marion-
    Morgan-Scott TN-Sequatchie-Sevier Smoky Mountains-Southeast
    Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast Monroe-Unicoi.

    VA...Cold Weather Advisory from 5 PM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Scott VA.

    Cold Weather Advisory from 7 AM Sunday to 10 AM EST Monday for
    Lee-Russell-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Sun Dec 14 19:00:02 2025
    273
    FXUS64 KMRX 142323
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    623 PM EST Sun Dec 14 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 614 PM EST Sun Dec 14 2025

    - Very cold conditions today will continue into Monday.

    - A warming trend will begin Tuesday with rain chances returning by
    Thursday.

    - Strong gusty winds will be possible across some of the higher
    elevations and foothills of the mountains Thursday into Thursday
    night.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1233 PM EST Sun Dec 14 2025

    Very cold air continues to push into the region. Temperatures will
    continue to slowly fall this afternoon with the gusty winds making
    it feel even colder, then lows tonight will be in the single digits
    and teens across the area as the winds diminish. Wind chill values
    will be in the single digits in the valley and below zero in the
    higher elevations at times into early Monday. The cold weather
    advisory will be allowed to continue as is.

    The core of the cold air will quickly shift to our east as the upper
    trough exits and surface high pressure drifts across the region and
    then off to our east. It will remain cold Monday with high
    temperatures generally in the 30s to around 40, but by Tuesday highs
    will recover to be just a little below seasonal normals in the 40s
    to lower 50s, and the warming trend will continue through Thursday.
    We will stay dry through at least Tuesday and current trends keep
    Wednesday dry as well.

    The upper flow will be quasi-zonal over the region Wednesday, then
    an upper trough will be digging into over the Plains before lifting
    out to the east and northeast in the Thursday/Friday time frame.
    Models have come into decent agreement in focusing our next round of precipitation around Thursday into Thursday night ahead of and near
    a cold front that swings through with this system. Thermal profiles
    suggest this precipitation will be primarily rain. Ensemble data
    indicates a low (10-30%) chance of convective energy exceeding 100
    J/kg mainly south, and it does look like there may be some rumbles
    of thunder at least for our southern areas late Thursday or early
    Thursday night depending on how this system evolves. The low level
    jet will be strong ahead of this system as well, and the direction
    may be favorable for the possibilty of mountain wave enhanced winds
    in the normal higher elevations and foothills of the mountains
    Thursday into Thursday night.

    Surface high pressure will build in Friday and should keep both
    Friday and Saturday mostly dry. Friday will see just a brief cool
    down before gradual warming begins again Saturday. Another system
    will be approaching by Sunday, with another round of precipitation
    that at this point looks to be mainly rain.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 614 PM EST Sun Dec 14 2025

    VFR conditions will continue with mostly clear skies. Light
    northerly winds will become more southerly tomorrow afternoon.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 16 41 24 52 / 0 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 13 39 25 50 / 0 0 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 13 37 23 47 / 0 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 8 35 20 45 / 0 0 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Monday for Cherokee-Clay.

    TN...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST /9 AM CST/ Monday for
    Anderson-Bledsoe-Blount Smoky Mountains-Bradley-Campbell-
    Claiborne-Cocke Smoky Mountains-East Polk-Grainger-Hamblen-
    Hamilton-Hancock-Hawkins-Jefferson-Johnson-Knox-Loudon-
    Marion-McMinn-Meigs-Morgan-North Sevier-Northwest Blount-
    Northwest Carter-Northwest Cocke-Northwest Greene-Northwest
    Monroe-Rhea-Roane-Scott TN-Sequatchie-Sevier Smoky
    Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast
    Monroe-Sullivan-Unicoi-Union-Washington TN-West Polk.

    VA...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Monday for Lee-Russell-
    Scott VA-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...99
    AVIATION...99


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Dec 15 07:00:01 2025
    236
    FXUS64 KMRX 151134
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    634 AM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 627 AM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    - Very cold conditions will continue today and tonight.

    - A warming trend will begin Tuesday with rain chances returning
    by Thursday. Maybe a light snow for the higher elevations late
    Thursday night.

    - Strong gusty winds will be possible across some of the higher
    elevations and foothills of the mountains Thursday into Thursday
    night.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1242 AM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    A very cold air mass is in place as high pressure sits overhead. In
    the upper levels, a trough remains over the Eastern U.S. and a ridge
    is over the Western U.S. A warming trend begins Tuesday as a weak
    ridge moves into the Southeast and high pressure moves to the east
    bringing southerly flow to the region. Monday through Wednesday will
    be dry and temps will return to near normal by Wednesday. Rain is
    likely Thursday as the next system approaches with a cold front
    moving through Thursday evening and a strong shortwave passing by
    Friday morning. A changeover to snow is likely late Thursday night
    mainly in the mountains as the trough moves through, then northwest
    flow brings a terrain enhancement factor. Strong winds in the
    mountains and foothills will be possible Thursday/Thursday night
    with a wind direction favorable for downslope but may stay below
    Advisory criteria of 40 mph.

    Friday and Saturday look dry with high pressure and nearly zonal
    flow. After a post frontal cooldown on Friday, temps will rebound
    quickly to above normal on Saturday.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (12Z TAFS)
    Issued at 627 AM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    VFR the entire TAF period. Dry weather, mostly clear skies, with
    either light winds or calm conditions forecast. The current Nly/NEly
    flow will turn out of the south and southwest later today.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 42 24 52 31 / 0 0 0 0
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 38 23 50 31 / 0 0 0 0
    Oak Ridge, TN 37 22 48 31 / 0 0 0 0
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 35 19 46 27 / 0 0 0 0

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Cherokee-
    Clay.

    TN...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST /9 AM CST/ this morning
    for Anderson-Bledsoe-Blount Smoky Mountains-Bradley-
    Campbell-Claiborne-Cocke Smoky Mountains-East Polk-Grainger-
    Hamblen-Hamilton-Hancock-Hawkins-Jefferson-Johnson-Knox-
    Loudon-Marion-McMinn-Meigs-Morgan-North Sevier-Northwest
    Blount-Northwest Carter-Northwest Cocke-Northwest Greene-
    Northwest Monroe-Rhea-Roane-Scott TN-Sequatchie-Sevier
    Smoky Mountains-Southeast Carter-Southeast Greene-Southeast
    Monroe-Sullivan-Unicoi-Union-Washington TN-West Polk.

    VA...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for Lee-
    Russell-Scott VA-Washington VA-Wise.

    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...McD
    AVIATION...KS


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Dec 15 19:00:01 2025
    599
    FXUS64 KMRX 152318
    AFDMRX

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Morristown TN
    618 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    ...New AVIATION...

    .KEY MESSAGES...
    Updated at 616 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    - Very cold conditions will continue tonight. A warming trend will
    begin Tuesday, with above normal temperatures expected by
    Thursday.

    - Strong gusty winds are expected across the East Tennessee
    mountains and foothills Thursday into Thursday night.

    - Rain chances return area-wide Thursday. Light snow may be
    possible in the higher elevations on the backside of the system
    Thursday night.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION...
    Issued at 1232 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    A deep trough will continue to lift north and east into the mid-
    week. Weak ridging building into the region will allow for
    continued dry conditions with a warming trend over the next few
    days. While we have escaped the significant cold, morning lows
    will remain on the frigid side with most of the area in the 20s
    Tuesday morning. Temperatures will be more seasonal Tuesday
    afternoon through Wednesday.

    By Thursday, an amplified trough will dig through the central CONUS,
    greatly enhancing strong warm and moist air advection into the
    region. Temperatures will climb above normal and precipitation
    chances will increase area-wide with an initial period of
    isentropic ascent followed by a frontal passage Thursday night. A
    period of strong gusty winds are also expected in the mountains
    as a SSWly H85 jet near 50-60kts swings atop the southern
    Appalachians and Ohio Valley region. Some light snow may be
    possible on the backside of the system early Friday conditional on
    the alignment of northwest flow with lingering moisture
    availability. The above normal temperatures in place ahead of the
    system suggest light accumulations would likely be limited to
    higher terrain.

    High pressure builds in post-frontal passage, with drier and
    relatively cooler conditions Friday afternoon. While the upper-level
    pattern will be quasi-zonal, weak impulses could result in some
    light isentropic ascent induced rain for the weekend. As a result,
    NBM does introduce 40% or lower PoPs Saturday night into Sunday.
    Uncertainties aside, this would more than likely be non-impactful
    rain. Temperatures are likely to return to slightly above normal
    values for the weekend as well.

    &&

    .AVIATION...
    (00Z TAFS)
    Issued at 616 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025

    VFR conditions will continue with light and variable winds and
    limited cloud cover.

    &&

    .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
    Chattanooga Airport, TN 24 52 32 55 / 0 0 0 10
    Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, TN 24 50 32 53 / 0 0 0 10
    Oak Ridge, TN 23 48 32 50 / 0 0 0 10
    Tri Cities Airport, TN 20 46 28 48 / 0 0 0 10

    &&

    .MRX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
    NC...NONE.
    TN...NONE.
    VA...NONE.
    &&

    $$

    DISCUSSION...KRS
    AVIATION...BW


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