KMEG issues Area Forecast Discussion (AFD) valid 2019-12-10T23:44:00Z 312 FXUS64 KMEG 102344 AFDMEG Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Memphis TN 544 PM CST Tue Dec 10 2019 .UPDATE... Update for 00Z Aviation && .PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 322 PM CST Tue Dec 10 2019/ DISCUSSION... Mid-afternoon GOES water vapor imagery indicated a diffluent and moisture-laden southern branch of the upper jet over the Midsouth, downstream of a progressive trof centered over west TX. This trof will lift east and deamplify this evening, phasing with a progressive northern branch longwave trof over the mid MS River valley. As this occurs, the elevated warm conveyor belt that has supplied mixed wintry precip will shift east of the Midsouth, ending the light snow over northeast MS. Through mid-Tuesday afternoon, minor snow accumulation have occurred on grassy areas and trees, mainly in north MS. Further north toward Memphis and Jackson, the arrival dry air has limited if not altogether precluded snow beyond midmorning. This elevated wedge of dry air will eventually drop into north central and then northeast MS through midevening, as temperatures cool to freezing. After mentioned in the Special Weather Statement, residual moisture on bridges will be subject to freezing, as overnight temps drop into the 20s, accompanied by light or calm winds. Relatively tranquil weather will follow for Wednesday, with zonal flow aloft, sunny skies and temps warming into the 40s. A deamplifying southern branch trof will lift to AR Thursday evening. This system will have limited moisture to work with over the Midsouth, but will phase with a weak trof and low level moisture over the northern gulf. Rain chances rise to mentionable levels east of the MS River Friday afternoon, but confidence is limited, at best. Fast zonal flow will prevail over the weekend, in advance of a longwave trof lifting across the southern plains early next week. Next Monday appears to hold the best rain chances over the next 7 days, with some light snow possibly mixing in over far northeast AR, the MO bootheel and northwest TN. PWB && .AVIATION... 00Z TAFs Wintry precipitation continues across portions of NE MS this evening. This is expected to end by 03Z with clearing a few hours later. Winds will be light and variable at all sites tonight due to high pressure. VFR conditions expected at all sites on Wednesday. 17 && .MEG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AR...None. MO...None. MS...None. TN...None. && $$