MyWxBrief customized weather briefing
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Generated On : | 2022-04-06 at 03:45 UTC |
Current Time : | 2022-04-06 at 03:46 UTC |
Time Since Generation: | 0 hrs : 1 mins |
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Albuquerque NM
(EXTRACTED FROM FXUS65 KABQ 052347 AAA) 00Z TAF CYCLE Gusty winds will continue through the early evening, and while some areas will start to undergo a weakening trend around sunset, many northwestern to central parts of New Mexico may experience breezy to windy conditions well into the overnight hours. The cold front is already entering northeastern New Mexico and will continue to bring a north to northeasterly wind shift into the plains overnight. Gusts will again be strong along and immediately behind this frontal boundary in the plains, but speeds should gradually within a couple hours after its passage. Northwestern to central areas of New Mexico will be buffeted by strong northwest winds again on Wednesday when gusts of 25 to 40 kt will be common. Aside from some localized visibility reductions in blowing dust, VFR conditions are expected to prevail. 52
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(EXTRACTED FROM FXUS63 KICT 060203) (For the 00Z TAFS through 00Z Wednesday evening) Issued at 635 PM CDT Tue Apr 5 2022 A strong cold front currently moving into SE KS at this time, has led to a wind shift to the NW for most locations. Lagging behind the cold front by about an hour or so, are much stronger NW winds, with wind gusts of 35 to 40 kts. Portions of central KS are already seeing the higher gusts, with KICT and KCNU expected to see an increase in winds over the next couple of hours. To the east of the front, over the Flint Hills, an uncapped environment and limited instability may lead to the development of a stray SHRA or TSRA for the evening hours, as convergence along the front increases. Given the marginal instability think the TSRA chance will be isolated in nature, but could affect the KCNU taf location. So will go with a VCTS mention for the evening hours across SE KS. Strong and gusty winds will continue return for Wed, with NW winds expected to gust to 40 to 45 kts for the afternoon hours. Ketcham Ketcham FIRE WEATHER...KED
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KABQ
Albuquerque Intl Sunport, Elev 5355, UTC-7

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KABQ Forecasts

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KICT
Wichita Dwight D Eisenhower Ntl, Elev 1332, UTC-6

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KICT Forecasts

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