• MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 2010

    From COD Weather Processor @1:2320/107 to All on Mon Aug 17 15:32:14 2026
    ACUS11 KWNS 171532
    SWOMCD
    SPC MCD 171531
    ARZ000-OKZ000-171730-

    Mesoscale Discussion 2010
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1031 AM CDT Mon Aug 17 2026

    Areas affected...parts of west central into central Arkansas

    Concerning...Severe potential...Watch unlikely

    Valid 171531Z - 171730Z

    Probability of Watch Issuance...20 percent

    SUMMARY...A small cluster of storms may continue to pose a risk for
    strong surface gusts approaching severe limits, with perhaps a
    period of some increase in peak gusts, before probably weakening by
    early afternoon. It is not clear that this requires a severe
    weather watch, but trends are being monitored.

    DISCUSSION...The most prominent convection has become confined to a
    shrinking, but still fairly vigorous core approaching the Fort Smith
    vicinity. There have been fluctuations in intensity, but a recent
    increase may be associated with increasing updraft inflow of moist
    air characterized by sizable CAPE in excess of 2000 J/kg. Based on
    Rapid Refresh output this is focused in a narrow corridor along and
    north of a southward advancing baroclinic zone in the 925-850 mb
    layer, which may continue to slowly advance southward across the
    I-40 corridor of western through central Arkansas into midday.

    Radar data indicates the continuing presence of strong inflow (on
    the order of 50-70+ kt) into the rear of the convective system
    near/above 1 km AGL. However, aside from a severe gust to 51 kt at
    Muskogee around 1421Z, peak surface gusts have mostly been near or
    below 45 kt based on mesonet observations.

    Based on latest objective instability analysis, it is possible that
    activity could be maintained into the 17-19Z time frame. As it
    approaches the Little Rock vicinity, a period of increasing
    potential for severe gusts might not be out of the question, before
    possibly acquiring updraft inflow of drier/less unstable air and
    weakening, as has generally been suggested by convection-allowing
    guidance.

    ..Kerr/Guyer.. 08/17/2026

    ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fjg!6DC5KMWdrZd7R5C0fSJnGXggYYiHnTGgRqyFViaM7Y4gLxSMywMtd7yTvCyOeqKmz75WWOpjQdJQ2op-BSln9EMyoPs$ for graphic product...

    ATTN...WFO...LZK...TSA...

    LAT...LON 35959447 35619282 35029276 34829337 35309465 35549453
    35959447

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST...55-70 MPH


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