740 FXUS62 KFFC 011721 AFDFFC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Peachtree City GA 121 PM EDT Sun Jun 1 2025 ...New 18Z Aviation Discussion... .SHORT TERM... (Today through Monday) Issued at 308 AM EDT Sun Jun 1 2025 Key Messages: - Dry with a hazy sky today and tomorrow (Monday) due to wildfire smoke from Canada. - Isolated to widely scattered showers and storms possible across far north Georgia today. For the vast majority of north and central Georgia, today will be dry with a mix of sun and clouds. Like yesterday, the sky may have a hazy/milky appearance as northwesterly flow continues to funnel wildfire smoke from Canada southeastward. This smoke is elevated well above the ground, so impacts to surface visibility are not expected. Low temperatures will be in the mid-50s to mid-60s this morning. High temperatures will be in the 80s, with the exception of the cooler mountain terrain. The 6/1 00z runs of the suite of HREF hi-res models (with the exception of the HRW FV3, which tends to run "hot") suggest that isolated to widely scattered showers and storms will be confined to far north Georgia this afternoon and early evening... generally along and north of a line from Summerville (Chattooga County) to Jasper (Pickens County) to Cleveland (White County). A disturbance aloft currently diving southward across Kansas will continue sliding southeastward across the Lower Mississippi River Valley through the day, but it may not be proximate enough to aid in ascent or divergence aloft for storms. Still, a storm or two could produce gusty winds up to around 40 mph and heavy rainfall, as HREF mean MUCAPE peaks at 500-1000 J/kg. HREF mean surface to 500 mb shear is meager (<30 kts) so not expecting storms to become well organized. Consensus among the hi-res models is that mid- level lapse rates will be meager as well. It is possible, but not likely, that a storm or two could capitalize on this overall "meh" environment and produce small hail. Any storms today will be capable of cloud-to-ground lightning, so be sure to monitor the forecast, especially if you have outdoor activities planned. The larger-scale mid-/upper-level trough that has been situated over the Eastern Seaboard will shift eastward tomorrow. A ridge will build across the Southeast in response, bringing dry conditions and a mostly sunny sky. Low temperatures tomorrow morning will be in the lower 50s to mid-60s. High temperatures tomorrow afternoon will be in the 80s to around 90 degrees. HRRR Vertically Integrated Smoke suggests that wildfire smoke will remain entrained in the flow over the Southeast tomorrow, so the sky will likely still have a hazy/milky appearance. Martin && .LONG TERM... (Monday night through Saturday) Issued at 308 AM EDT Sun Jun 1 2025 Key Messages - Dry weather and near normal temperatures will persist through midweek. - Moisture will surge back northward by late week, leading to increasing shower and thunderstorm coverage by next weekend. Upper ridging will build eastward at the start of the long term, leading to dry weather and generally quiet conditions for early to midweek. Temperatures will run near to slightly above normal through Wednesday. Highs will largely range from the mid 80s north to low 90s south with lows ranging through the 60s. Changes arrive by Thursday into Friday as the ridge flattens and surface high pressure translates eastward into the Atlantic, allowing moisture to surge back northward. As such, PWATs surge back toward 1.5"+ by Friday with scattered to widespread diurnal convection returning. Even more widespread showers and thunderstorms appear more likely by next weekend as a cold front drops toward the Tennessee Valley. This should serve as a focus for increasing rainfall coverage initially across north Georgia during this time. The risk for at least a few strong/isolated severe thunderstorms may also begin to increase next weekend, though details remain nebulous at this juncture. High temperatures will remain generally in the mid 80s to low 90s range, though higher humidity will certainly make things feel more summery. Low temperatures will also begin to creep toward the 70s by next weekend. RW && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 116 PM EDT Sun Jun 1 2025 VFR conditions to prevail through the TAF period at all sites. SCT to BKN cirrus and FEW to SCT cu will persist through at least 02z. FEW cirrus may persist overnight, otherwise, SKC. WNW to NW at 5 to 9kts through the afternoon, diminishing to 5kts or less after 00z. FEW to SCT cu between 045-060ft possible after 17z Monday. Wildfire smoke from Canada remains suspended in the higher atmosphere and is not expected to cause vsby restrictions. Smoke to persist through at least Monday. //ATL Confidence...18Z Update... High confidence on all elements. 07 && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Athens 82 61 84 62 / 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 82 63 85 65 / 0 0 0 0 Blairsville 77 54 79 57 / 10 10 0 0 Cartersville 82 59 85 62 / 0 0 0 0 Columbus 84 63 89 66 / 0 0 0 0 Gainesville 81 61 84 63 / 0 0 0 0 Macon 84 62 87 65 / 0 0 0 0 Rome 82 60 85 61 / 0 0 0 0 Peachtree City 82 61 86 63 / 0 0 0 0 Vidalia 86 66 89 68 / 0 0 0 0 && .FFC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Martin LONG TERM....RW AVIATION...07