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Camp Branch, Missouri Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Saint Louis MO 124 PM CDT Sun Sep 14 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Hot conditions will persist through the middle of the week.

- There are chances for thunderstorms each day, with the highest chances (30-50%) Thursday into Friday.

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.SHORT TERM... (Through Late Monday Night) Issued at 118 PM CDT Sun Sep 14 2025

The upper-level pattern continues to be dominated by an Omega block, with general troughing across the west-central and eastern CONUS, with a narrow ridge across the central CONUS. The influence of this ridge will lessen slightly through the period as the block begins to break down.

With the ridge aloft and plentiful sunshine, we continue to experience temperatures well above normal. Fortunately dewpoints aren`t terribly high, but heat indices near 100 are ongoing once again. We will watch for isolated to widely scattered storm development through early this evening. It appears there is some weak convergence, perhaps even a weak surface low across southern IL/IN, wetsern KY and southeast MO which may help foster better coverage across southeast MO and southwest IL. Elsewhere, there doesn`t appear to be any appreciable forcing mechanisms, but in a generally uncapped environment, can`t rule out a diurnally-induced stray thunderstorm areawide this afternoon. Shear is quite weak (less than 15 knots) and MLCAPE is only 1000-1500 J/kg, so don`t expect any of these storms to turn severe, but can`t rule out some stronger gusts (40 mph) especially across southeast MO where coverage will be highest.

Conditions will turn dry overnight as diurnally fueled storms disspitate a few hours after sunset. Overnight lows will be similar to past nights, dipping into the upper 60s to low 70s.

A backdoor cold front will push into the region Monday morning. How far west it makes it will dictate the area of highest (but still low) storm chances on Monday. Current indications are it should make it into northern, central, and southeast MO so pops have been focused in these areas. Even with some surface convergence, don`t expect coverage to be more than 20% or so along the slow-moving boundary. MLCAPE should be a bit higher Monday owing to a little more moisture pooling along the surface front, but weak shear once again will be the limiting factor to strong/severe storms. The front will help temperatures cool slightly, with highs in the low to mid 90s.

Deitsch

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.LONG TERM... (Tuesday through Next Sunday) Issued at 118 PM CDT Sun Sep 14 2025

The blocking pattern will finally break down starting on Tuesday, as the trough over the east coast shunts to the northeast and the trough across the west-central CONUS encroaches on the Central Plains. The influence of the latter trough may be enough to bring some showers/storms into central MO along the stalled front Tuesday afternoon/evening, but the best chances look off to the west through Tuesday night.

Precipitation chances will increase late Wednesday into the end of the week as the upper level trough meanders into the mid-MS Valley. While rain chances will go up, I don`t foresee this being a drought buster by any means. 72-hour NBM probabilities of seeing 0.25" of rain Thursday-Saturday are around 60-70%, but only around 20-30% for 1.00" over those three days. The good news is that the trough and associated clouds/rain will bring temperatures back to near seasonal normals by the end of the weekend.

Deitsch

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.AVIATION... (For the 18z TAFs through 18z Monday Afternoon) Issued at 1151 AM CDT Sun Sep 14 2025

VFR conditions expected through the period. Winds today will generally be light and variable. Have decided to keep TSRA mention out of all sites this afternoon, although still cannot rule out a stray storm affecting especially KJEF/KCOU. Otherwise, dry conditions with diurnal cu and passing high clouds expected through the next 24 hours.

Deitsch

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.LSX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MO...None. IL...None. &&

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